The mini market is very conveniently located. Grocery aisles on the ground floor, convenient for us disabled and pensioner. However, not at all points products with labels are very upsetting. If you make comments to the seller, they do not have time to put the price tags, and some even say leave me without you badly. I really liked the department of Belarusian products, the girls are polite and there are price tags everywhere. Zenchenko's department is also perfect and a polite salesman. Overall market assessment 4 something needs to be worked out. I advise everyone to visit the Taiga market.
on the 1st floor there is a large assortment of food products, from dairy, bakery, sweets, meat of all kinds, fruits and vegetables, eggs. Points of sale from manufacturers at prices lower than in other places "Zenchenko & K" (milk, cottage cheese, butter), "PCBC" (bread, rolls, bauyrsaks, cakes, sweet rolls, gingerbread, cookies), Couscous&Taste" (chicken meat - breasts, thighs, wings, hearts, stomachs), "Kazmyasoprodukt" (natural and delicious sausages), and there are also social products at discounted prices (rice, buckwheat, sunflower oil, carrots, potatoes, sometimes eggs, salt). On other floors there is everything you need - clothes, household chemicals, digital appliances, key repairs, etc.
A large covered four-storey market. You can buy everything from appliances and clothes to hygiene and food. Prices for every taste and purse. There is a cafe and an amusement park on the 4th floor.