Vegetables come directly from farmers and are very cheap, vendors are well-behaved, and you'll save serious money here. It's crowded and the place isn't clean, so guard your belongings and go early before the rush.
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Read guide โThe place is very crowded and I would advice caution. Take care of your belongings. Getting a Bolt there at 6 pm was impossible, there is just to much traffic. But I got good connections for wholesale...
The place was so amazing,cheap vegetables,utensils,fish dishes,meals where so cheap,according to the economy,I saved much!!!
Vegetables are very cheap Fresh mostly come directly from farmers Vendors are very well behaved A country market
The place is not environment friendly ๐๐.it's so dirty, garbage everywhere not cool
Its a good place to go if you want to buy things at an affordable price. Its also a really good shortcut for moving across town from muthuruwa slums to the cbd without having to go around it
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