It’s much cheaper than other places, also have a big variety of things: teapot everywhere from 1000 dinars, there I took for 600, a big teacup everywhere from 400 dinars, there I took for 200, ring LED lamp with 2 meters tall tripod everywhere from 2000 dinars, there I took for 1750, strainer everywhere from 300 dinars, there I took for 80 dinars, wooden cooking spatula for 100 dinars, etc. Also I took the set of markers and tried them right there, everything works. Maybe only electric supplies are not big variety (I didn’t find electric splitter) and same price as everywhere (for tee wire and electric kettle, I got the cheapest electric kettle in Svetofor for 1045 dinars, here from 1650 dinars to 4000), but for example, shoehorn you can find only there (metallic for 250 dinars), couldn’t find it anywhere else. Be ready to slowly look around and search for what you need — then you definitely will find anything. Except household...
Read moreI was just wondering what used to be in this place... the magnificent chandelier hangs in the atrium. This shop looks different from other shops of the Chinese capital in Belgrade. Unless you are told, you might as well not notice that this is one of the Panda shops. Well-organised with security staff, with a wide range of products in many genres, but to be candid, the price is 10-20% higher than in other Panda shops in Belgrade. There seems to be a few complications, the shopping environment or the lower price. It's going to be an old adage. "Cheap, clean, comfortable. Pick two." It is assumed that this shop is 'clean' and...
Read moreContent purchased in the Chinese flea market from the blocks, tidied up and ordered by type. You can find a lot but don't expect the so-called boutique service. Prices severely differ between various Panda malls. The lowest one on the Boulevard of king Alexander is the cheapest. The one across the Student Cultural Centre (SKC) remains the steepest, however it's a building worth a visit if you wish to take a peek at how shopping centres used to be designed back in the period of secession. Ignore...
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