The store is acceptable, but the number of users there is not very high. Drunk men often like to go in for another drop of alcohol. Sometimes, of course, something gets messed up, but it's mostly in the summer, so there aren't many questions about the store. It's small, cozy, and the cashiers are always friendly
The store is small, but that's what I like. Everything is conveniently located. The assortment was pleasantly surprised. Everything is there as for a quick access store. The products are always fresh. Employees Tatiana and Nadezhda were especially remembered. It's nice to go to the store when such good and professional employees work
in principle, the assortment is not bad. BUT it's inconvenient to leave the store if you haven't found anything for yourself, BECAUSE THE TURNSTILE IS AT THE ENTRANCE, which turns only one way, forward, but not back
It's not bad, the assortment could be bigger, but you can buy the most necessary things. Fruits, vegetables are fresh, imported. Queues pass quickly, cashiers serve quickly
Boorish attitude towards customers. I asked to clarify the price of the product, I was ignored. When I demanded, only then did the seller start doing something. It's a shame when you address a person correctly and politely, but he ignores and is rude.
The atmosphere of the Soviet Union. But the service is normal. The range of standards. Sometimes you will find something that is in short supply in the city. A huge disadvantage is the drunken kids who are not being chased. Therefore 4.
The store is in the right place, grocery stores in that area are only a hit on Moskovskaya and a butcher shop across the street. Cramped DorOrs, its layout was not provided for in the design of a self-service store.
I only come in if the simplest thing is needed. It is very cramped, uncomfortable, modest in assortment, eternal queues and sometimes a very unpleasant smell. There are no complaints about the sellers.
The store is bad. Prices are higher than in others, and the room itself is very uncomfortable - cramped. If there were a lot of people there, they would not have dispersed. And it's kind of dirty. I sympathize with the people living on Moskovskaya Street.
It is expensive, there is no assortment, grandfathers-homeless drunks - dirty and smelly rub against the entrance inside the store, there are no aisles, sellers lay out the goods and show the highest mercy, allowing them to approach the shelf, giving them a dissatisfied look
Prices are on average higher for almost everything than in any other chain of stores in the Republic of Belarus. Scoop interiors and boorish staff. And all because DorOrs is a monopolist at railway and bus stations. I'm avoiding it.
The store is not very convenient - it is cramped, it is difficult to walk between the shelves. It's expensive, and the product range is so-so - I can only praise for a good selection of ice cream and mineral water.
Alas, after the closure of Zlatka, this is the only full-fledged deli in Moscow, so I'm afraid it will get worse.
Prices are higher for everything except tomatoes and cucumbers, but considering that the store is almost one on the whole street, there is not much choice
The store has a large assortment of products. There are a lot of vegetables and fruits there, but it is more expensive there. Well, it's logical that the store is private and does not have a huge chain of stores.