Russell Market, Shivajinagara
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One stop solution for all groceries and dairy products at lowest prices, As you enter Russell market from the Taj hotel side on your right side you find a shop which sells milky mist panner at 350 per kg ( mrp 495 ) And on your left side at morning (6-10am) you have various sellers selling fresh vegetables at good price. The place is pretty crowded and kind of smelly , majority of hotels either purchase their raw materials from here or from market near majestic. As lots of people have moved to online purchasing they are not quite aware of the prices of various products . Just like stock market the prices of tomato keeps on changing daily. If I say that in a radius of 400m that is from my home to Russell market I find the prices of product very different. For example near my home if I purchase promogranate the cost I could get for ranges from 180 to 250 but same at Russel market I get it around 80 to 100. In Russell market the main market is divided into two parts , one part where people sell products outside ( vegetabel, fruits and sea food) at slight cheaper rate cause they don't need to pay any rent and all their products are visible on a mat or so and the other is inside a building which again as many parts inside it starting from fruits and insect medicine followed by vegetables . I find the grocery shopping very boring cause it's hard to select and the most difficult thing is to get a safe spot for parking , here people don't care how they park their Vehicles. If you do find my review informative press the like button below .
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Russell Market in Shivaji Nagar is a vibrant hub of activity, offering a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells. This historic market, dating back to the colonial era, is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, reflecting the diverse fabric of Bengaluru. Strolling through its narrow lanes, you'll encounter a dizzying array of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to spices, textiles, jewelry, and electronics. The market is especially renowned for its fresh meat and seafood section, where locals flock to purchase high-quality cuts at competitive prices. One of the highlights of Russell Market is its bustling atmosphere, with vendors enthusiastically haggling with customers and enticing them with their wares. The chaotic yet organized chaos adds to the market's charm, offering a truly authentic shopping experience. However, the market's charm also lies in its dilapidated infrastructure and faded grandeur, which adds a sense of nostalgia and history to the place. While efforts have been made to modernize certain sections, the market retains its old-world charm, attracting both tourists and locals alike. Overall, Russell Market is a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in Bengaluru's vibrant street life and experience the city's rich cultural tapestry through its markets. Whether you're a foodie, a bargain hunter, or simply curious about the city's heritage, Russell Market has something to offer for everyone.
divya vijayandivya vijayan
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Food vegetables and clothes available here and we can find any basic thing here Excellent customer service and you can give you a lot of your hard work and I will be happy to help you are not the intended recipient you are not the intended recipient you are not the intended recipient you are not the intended recipient you are not the intended recipient you are not the intended recipient you must know you have any other way you can give you a very very thank your eyes ๐ to the aapke liye tha vo kiya hai na ki mujhe koi effect of your hard work and you can say that I have a good time for the GD topics RSS feeds to be happy to help you with the all India institute of science in my mind er jonno ekhane to amar to mone hoi na er jonno ekhane error in this email is strictly bol dena chahiye tha na ki mujhe koi dusra mil jaye to shayad aap ka man kar raha tha aur na hi aap se chat with me and
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You will get lot of varieties for food๐ด๐๐ shopping๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐. Prices at first they will show you too high but you really need to bargain(need to share my personal experience where recently I visited here to purchase gown for Ramzan, he initially showed the price as โน7800 which after bargain he gave me for โน3800), at some shops there will be fixed Price. You have to have lot of energy as we have to walk alot here, it will be too much crowded specially if you go on weekends and evening time. You will get lot of snacks by which you can keep your energy level maintained. "Five Star Chicken" "MacDonald" and "KFC" Is also available here if you are allergic to street food. Please note to keep cash as people don't accept card here.
Aisha BegumAisha Begum
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If you visit Bangalore you have to visit Russell market. It is a traditional market in every sense of the word. There are some clean parts and there are some dirty parts. The fish area really stinks (like REALLY stinks), and the indoor meat area is an eye opener, but you can walk around the huge market all day and find absolutely anything and everything you want. The spice alleyways are incredible, sari's and kurtas abound at really cheap prices, and the people are super friendly and willing to help. Didn't miss this place but be prepared for a very Indian experience (why else are you in India if not to have an Indian experience??!)
Graham ReeveGraham Reeve
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One of the oldest markets in Bangalore, built by the British.. Good place to buy Fruits, vegetables, Fish, Lamb, beef, Flower garlands, dry fruits, etc... Lots of tea shops around, so try the onion samosas & chai... Seafood is very cheap & fresh compared to any online store, preferably mornings...Note: Dont buy seafood on Mondays, cos u dont get fresh stock on Mondays in Bangalore... You can also visit the St. Mary's Basicilica Shrine also which is hardly 100 meters, parking for 2 wheelers available opp to church.... Overall a good place to stroll around & explore... Enjoy Life, Be Happy... ๐ป๐
Manjunath ChandranManjunath Chandran
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MF Norrona St, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
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Russell Market is a shopping market in Bangalore, built in 1927 by the British and inaugurated in 1933 by Ismail Sait. It is named of the then Municipal commissioner T. B. Russell.
attractions: St. Mary's Basilica, Bengaluru, Commercial Street, Gujri Market, C.S.I St. Andrew's Church, Deep Rooted, Toy House, Sri Anjaneya Swami Temple, SRINIVASA CYCLE TRADERS, Parsi Fire Temple, New Bharat Cycle Stores - Hero Cycles Authorised Dealer, restaurants: Hotel Empire - Central Street, Eden Park Restaurant, Imperial Restaurant, Suzy Q, New Hilal Restaurant, Hamza Hotel, RS shivsagar resturant, Siddique Kabab Centre, Taj Hotel, Maratha Darshan

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