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Despite the fact that there are a huge number of supermarkets in the modern world, most Muscovites prefer shopping from markets. In such places, it is quite convenient to find the necessary product from a thousand options and agree on a price with the seller.
There are many large trading platforms of various subjects in the capital – the sale of things, building supplies, products.
In this article, we will look at the largest markets in Moscow.
10 MEGA FARM LavkaLavka
MEGA FARM LavkaLavka is a huge farm produce market filled with exotic goods. It is here that the national dishes of the peoples are sold, for example, you can see a shop with homemade preparations from Dagestan or branded Bashkir honey. Of particular interest are the meat departments with game or smoked quail.
Most of the products on MEGA FARM are of natural production, so the prices are far from low. In this regard, regular customers can rarely be found here.
The market is located in the city of Khimki at the address: Leningradskoe shosse 23 kilometer, 1.
9. Ecobazar
Ecobazar called a unique agricultural market, as it successfully combines the functions of a market trade and a modern supermarket. Buyers can buy all the necessary products in one place – dairy, vegetables, meat, and so on, and most importantly – all this is always natural and tasty.
The marketplace is not distinguished by low price tags, since most of them are farm products, which are not only tasty, but also safe to eat. The goods of each seller must pass all mandatory checks before being laid out on the counter.
Among the usual goods, there are also exotic ones for a big city: deer meat, wild berries or mushrooms from Siberia.
8. Green
Market Green is famous for a large number of quality products from farms at relatively low prices. The counters provide customers with a huge selection of natural products: vegetable, fruit and meat departments, where products are grown in environmentally friendly conditions, always fresh bakery and dairy products.
Customers are offered to visit cafes and restaurants where there is an opportunity to have a cheap meal. Armenian cuisine is very popular. Thanks to the Internet, seller ratings rise or fall at a rapid rate as thousands of people visit the market every day, leaving mostly positive reviews.
Payment for products is made using a special card, although some speak negatively about such a system. The market is located on Miklukho-Maklaya street, house 18 k2.
7. Preobrazhensky
Many Muscovites prefer to shop at Preobrazhensky market, as it has one big advantage – low prices.
Both farms and small traders with private products “only from the garden” act as sellers. This site is one of the oldest market squares in the city.
There is no usual service, as in large centers and expensive stores. The Preobrazhensky market deserves the attention of those buyers who prefer to eat natural products, but rather sparingly.
6. Petrovsky
Petrovsky – This is a fairly expensive market for ordinary buyers. According to some estimates, sellers sell their products sometimes with a price tag 10 times higher than the cost of supermarkets. But those who buy here have no doubts about the naturalness and safety.
On the territory of the market complex there is a state veterinary laboratory, which constantly monitors the quality of products in the shops.
Petrovsky market is rightfully considered a seller of the highest quality goods. On the shelves you can always find natural vegetables, dairy products (including goat milk), seafood, meat, homemade sausage and much more.
The market is located on Novorizhskoe highway, 9th kilometer from the Moscow Ring Road.
5. Rogozhsky shopping malls
This market is located on Rogozhsky Val street, building 5, building 1. Buyers note that the malls, despite their large size, have a pleasant appearance. Everything you need is on the shelves – dairy, fish and meat products, vegetables, fruits, and so on. But, according to buyers, it would be best to visit a supermarket for large purchases, since the price tags of products in Rogozhsky shopping malls somewhat higher.
On the territory of the market, you can find separate shops of farms that sell natural and fresh products. The bottled beer department is very popular due to the large selection of beers. As for small cafes, they are always open and there will definitely be a free table.
4. Usachevsky
The malls have been open in Moscow for many years. However, only a few years ago, renovations were carried out in connection with the construction of a large cafe on the territory. Usachevsky market.
It serves very tasty food from various cuisines of the world. The flow of visitors to the market has increased, so the price tags on the shelves have increased.
Vegetables and fruits, meat, dairy and fish products and much more – everything fresh and natural is present all year round at the Usachevsky market.
It should be noted that Muscovites consider this place to be good, but expensive. There is another big drawback – there is only paid parking, for which you will have to pay about 200 rubles.
The market is located at the address: Usacheva street, 26.
3. Leningradsky
Leningradsky – This is a large shopping complex, which is a covered food stalls. To get to the market itself, you need to go deeper, as there are a large number of cafes and shops along the perimeter.
In terms of price, the products on the market are above average, but not exactly expensive. However, before the first trip, you should read the opinions of visitors from the Internet.
For example, dairy products, as well as vegetables and fruits, are highly valued and have relatively low prices. The meat is tasty, but its price is rather big. But you should not buy fish – the quality of this product is far from ideal.
One of the pluses is that there is free parking nearby. The Leningrad market is located at the address: Chasovaya street, house 11/3.
2. Danilovsky
Danilovsky Market is not only the oldest trading floor in Moscow, but also a popular place among city residents. After the restoration, guests of the Russian capital also began to visit it.
There are 260 shops and 25 cafes here, where you can find dishes from various cuisines of the world. Master classes, festivals and fairs are often held on the territory. Every day, thousands of residents and guests of Moscow come here for the freshest and most natural products.
The prices here are relatively high, but this is fully justified by natural products of excellent quality. The owners of some shops willingly deliver products to their homes.
Gourmets visit the market to search for unusual and exotic delicacies, which are freely available to the buyer in trading shops. One of the main disadvantages is the lack of free parking.
1. Dorogomilovsky
The trading platform is called almost the best in Moscow. Even the most demanding customer will find products to their liking. According to some reports, the daily attendance of the market is estimated at 35 people.
The owners of trading shops conclude agreements with the best suppliers. A huge selection of fish, seafood, exotic products, as well as dairy and meat products, a variety in vegetable and fruit departments.
Visitors note that there is an opportunity to easily find not only familiar products, but also unusual delicacies – lobsters, fruits from the tropics, suckling pigs, and the like.
But there is one big drawback – the high cost of everything from paid parking and food prices to the fee for renting a cart – 100 rubles.
Dorogomilovsky market located on Mozhaisky Val street, house 10.