4/5 Harold L. 1 year ago on Google
Compare
to
most
of
the
other
public
markets
in
this
area
of
Pangasinan,
this
public
market
is
relatively
more
complete
in
terms
of
the
variety
of
items
sold.
It
is
also
not
a
very
large
market
(you
can
walk
from
one
end
to
the
other
in
under
5
minutes
while
looking
around),
but
you
should
be
able
to
find
everything
you
need
here,
even
some
grocery
products.
While
the
meat,
poultry
and
fish
areas
are
pretty
much
organized,
the
vegetable
section
is
not.
The
vegetables
are
sold
along
the
sides
of
a
residential
side
street.
The
are
new
buildings
and
facilities
being
built
and
hopefully
this
would
make
the
market
more
organized.
Parking
is
a
nightmare
for
cars
so
it
is
better
to
take
tricycle
(either
rented
or
your
own)
due
to
the
limited
parking
areas
available.
For
all
of
its
shortcomings,
the
market
is
a
decent
place
to
shop
for
everyday
needs
and
there
are
few
items
that
you
wont
find
there.
Like
any
market
in
the
Philippines,
try
to
haggle
a
bit
for
better
prices.
Updated
COVID
protocols
no
means
that
more
people
are
going
shopping
these
days.
During
the
Lenten
season
and
especially
on
the
Saturday
before
Easter,
it
was
really
crowded.
Plan
your
trips
to
the
market
if
you
want
to
avoid
larger
than
usual
crowds.