Right next to Perekrestok, the location is, most probably, not the best one. Still, this is a bit of a different shop. You will find yourself better going to ýPerekrestoký if you need, say, loads of food for a week. If you need fresh bread & a snack, or a pack of ham or cheese, it is more convenient to go to ýGibkiy Putýý, because itýs small - you will not be navigating a maze for just a few things - and with fewer queues.
And, while ýPerekrestoký is open from 9 in the morning till 11 in the evening, ýGibkiy Putýý works 24 hours out of 24, and 7 days a week out of 7. Not bad!
What to pay: About average
Written Dec 28, 2003
This is the first big, really western-style food self-service supermarket in Dubna. Opened in December 2003, ýPerekrestoký belongs to the chain of Moscow food stores.
Most common food costs 10-30 percent less than in any other store of Dubna. There are also more expensive goods that other stores rarely stock.
Its single disappointing feature at this point are pretty long queues, but thatýs just because - at the time of writing - the shop has only been open for two (2!) days, attracting - needless to say - local curiosity.
What to pay: Less than in most food shops
Written Dec 28, 2003
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