A small shopping center, but many useful outlets. Of course, the basis is the Euroopt hypermarket, there are also many small useful shops: this is the office for the Umnyasha school, and Sweet Valley with a large assortment of sweets with low prices. On the second floor there is a clothing store with very low prices. Many people don't like this store, but personally I bought enough T-shirts and shoes for a very low price, everything is perfectly worn, and of satisfactory quality. There is a BNB bank exchanger and a couple of ATMs. There is a Crystal company store, a thread store, a post office, a clothing workshop. There is a printout point. There is a large parking lot near the center, but it is usually occupied and it is not a fact that visitors to the shopping center. Of the fast food outlets, there is a KFC here.
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Лена Г.
Level 4 Local Expert
September 11
as for me, it's average, you can buy basic products, but it's better to go to Kazimirovskaya for the same vegetables, since there is no such abundance here. as for cooking (I include here and it produces euroopt and packaged products, type of sandwiches, etc.) for a C grade. the same sushi in the lari is coveted, but in the package you have to choose for a very long time and you don't always find what you are looking for, because for 13p the appearance leaves much to be desired, and I don't want to play the lottery or not. there is nothing really to say about other shops in the shopping center. the first floor is still at least something, but on the second it's somehow sad despite the stopprays, which seems to attract with an assortment and prices, there is one Chinese thing and it looks like it's normal, but I don't risk buying something more serious than a knife stand
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Алеся Наумова
Level 3 Local Expert
September 8
Parking is large, there are always enough places. Euroopt is not bad, but the staff here is sometimes a "complete ambush". There are small shops in the building where you can buy a lot of useful little things.