This is a pretty solid market. The prices are just OK. You won't find any deals here, but compared to US prices it's not bad. There's a wide variety of produce, meats, cheeses, household goods and flowers as the season permits. If you are not Hungarian most of the big stalls will treat you OK - no problems. Some of the smaller sellers might try to raise up the price on you - happened to me a couple of times. There are several places that sell food that you can eat there. Saturday mornings are the busy time. Great way to spend your morning. It's bustling, but not driving. Vibrant, but not so overwhelming that it drains you. The location is right by Széll Kalman tér, so access is super easy. It's also located by Mammut and many other shopping options, so all...
Read moreGood day! On Friday July 24th, I was unable to make a purchase in one of the stores in your market. Two of your guards made me wear a mask. But this is absurd !!! The market is located in a fresh, ventilated area. Before that I was in the market of Kelenfeld, Eger, Rakoczi and there was no such problem ANYWHERE. Nobody forced me to wear a mask. Why is there such an absurd situation in your market? I couldn't make a purchase. But we went elsewhere and did our shopping. And we were served there WITHOUT masks. My friend and her relatives did the same. We will shop in places other than YOUR market as long as you force people to wear masks. All our relatives and friends will...
Read moreThe market is a good one and the lángos they make on the top floor is top too.
But avoid the second big greengrocer on the left side of the 3rd floor (when entering from Fény street). It’s the company called “Monyoka 2014 Kft”. Last week the guy got upset because I asked for strawberries from the box, not the ones that they prepared and kept in the front rows. And today the lady gave me 1kg of apricots which I let her to pick herself, and I found only moldy and rotten fruits in my bag when I got home. “Sweet Hungarian apricot”, but not a single piece...
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