The place is certainly lively, in a good, crowded place, there are always a lot of people in the store! But, the crowd is only because there is only one cash register, although there are a lot of sellers, the owners and the host's children carry and put food on the shelves all the time. But only one sells. Mostly for cash and somehow it turns out all the time that there is never a change of 5 rubles.... It seems like a trifle, but you already need to have a conscience .... only juices, water and ice cream are freely available, everything else is behind the counter, people ask to see, ask, and the rest crowd and wait... Prices are increased once a week... They are not shy at all. The place is passable, so they are turning brown. The rest of the shops are about 15 minutes away, and there are a lot of hotels nearby.... Something like that... They also rent rooms above the store. There is a separate review about this, if anyone is interested. I must say right away-it doesn't smell like Luxury
We had a rest this year in Abkhazia and this store was located not far from our hotel. The assortment is very large. You will find both food and household goods in it.
The best store in the village. There is EVERYTHING you need, everything is fresh. The sellers are very polite - they will show, help, weigh. I recommend.
Products are more expensive than in Russia, and everything, even local, as well as fruits and vegetables. But tobacco and alcohol are much cheaper.
In general, a good grocery store where you can buy a drink, have a snack and go to the sea.
Queues are working very slowly. The price tags are missing, you have to ask. The sellers' faces are not happy, they do not always respond, they ignore.
The products are not the first freshness. Constant power outages. The poor sausage cannot withstand the heat, but they are diligently trying to sell it. The whole freeze has been refrozen several times ...Twelve. Be careful and careful.