Farmers Market
every year among Moscow residents, their concern for health and proper nutrition is becoming stronger and stronger. This moment is definitely a joy! A large number of people ask themselves every day where to buy fresh and high-quality products, choose whole tomatoes or find a melon, which one specifically smells like a melon? The answer is very clear – of course, on the market! Going to the market itself is an extremely exciting activity. The shopping arcades are noisy like a beehive, alluring smells are heard from all sides, temperamental buyers skillfully bargain with equally passionate sellers. And the fundamental beauty of markets is probably that you can try what you’re going to buy. Next, we will talk about one such Moscow market – this is the Cheryomushkinsky market, where you have the opportunity to buy the freshest products: from exotic fruits and vegetables to pagr fish and natural ice cream.
Only in this place do people go for fresh fruits and seasonal vegetables or buy meat products from “their” seller; only in this place can they bargain, compare prices, try, and generally turn grocery shopping into an entertaining adventure Buy farm products here you can on the most favorable terms and conditions.
On many capital streets, with the beginning of the summer season, colorful tents of “weekend fairs” are set up, while real gourmets and adherents of healthy eating will most likely remain faithful to “their” Cheryomushkinsky food market. Of course, walking distance to the daily purchase of food for the table is important, but it is precisely this market that a sophisticated buyer will go to in order to please himself.
this market opened to consumers in the early 1960s. During the construction of the building, advanced technology was used. To form a single retail space, we decided to build a solid vault without the use of intermediate supports. This building became an example of constructivism. The ceremonial opening of the market was attended by the General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee L. I. Brezhnev with his wife.
Nowadays, the renewed Cheryomushkinsky market is a shopping and gastronomic center. Along the perimeter of the market there is a food court with cafes offering Russian, Caucasian, Mediterranean, European, Vietnamese, Mexican, Uzbek and Japanese cuisine, various bakeries and coffee shops, and culinary shops. In the center of the building there are shopping arcades where they sell seafood, meat and fish (for example buy flounder ), fruits and vegetables (including exotic), delicacies, dairy products and cheeses. From time to time, seasonal fairs, culinary food shows and festivals are held here, in which leading chefs of Moscow restaurants take part.








