I recommend it to everyone, a good modern market, with excellent prices for everything, I recommend tourists to buy souvenirs and goodies, there is black caviar at the best prices in Baku
Beautiful, spacious, but I suspect that it is intended mainly for tourists.
Prices are high, even if compared with Moscow. We were with a local resident and he was haggling, so it was necessary to buy baklava, nuts, figs and dried fruits at a more or less adequate price. But it is not small either. There are a lot of non-local products and this is upsetting. If you want the same thing, but cheaper, you can go to any supermarket - especially with your own bakeries. As a result, I bought pomegranates there for 1 manat (there were from 2 to 5 on the market), and persimmons for 1.5, and baklava for 2 times cheaper.
But it's worth taking a walk around the bazaar - as a tourist destination. Well, to see how the famous black caviar is sold (they offer to try it, but we did not).
A regular grocery market with local products. We went with a guide to buy Azerbaijani tea. There is a point at the entrance where, as the guide said, he buys tea himself from a woman who grows this tea herself on plantations in Lankaran (a subtropical region in southern Azerbaijan). We bought many different types of tea. It turned out to be really tasty.