Hungary
Budapest, Nyáry Pál u. 4
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A convenience store well located in a corner of a pedestrian street. It carries the classic local stuff: wine, sausages, paprika, preserves... Some reviewers found the staff ude\. I don't think they are rude but the place is not a supermarket or a Duty Free Shop in Heathrow. It's just a glorified grocery with 2 helps trying to do their best. I have seen similar in Russia, Greece, Poland... They are not there to dance for you, smile or anything. You take what you need, pay and keep the conversation to the minimum. The entertainment value is very low but the place is practical for a quick shopping. There are other places to buy paprika. They even smile but the price is 100% more expensive. I would rather pay half price without smile.
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WORST shopping experience EVER. its overpriced as hell. upon that, the lady cashier is SO rude. after we bought what we wanted, we asked if we could have a bag, and she just said 'NO', with the back turned to us in a rude manner and an angry tone. upon that we asked to get help for picking a wine for my girlfriend, and they did not want to help us. just did not want, and they were not busy or something. Like, what the hell, seriously.
Tea, coffe, alcohol, sweets and nibbles at reasonable prices, lovely man that runs it, very friendly.
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My partner and I bought a bottle of wine and four bottles of beer right now. The woman in the shop refused to help us or give us a bag after we paid, was bad and acted like she didn't want to sell us, I hope it's not because we spoke in Hebrew! Dont go there!!!!
Very unfriendly Guy behind the corner. Didnt want to help us out. Sell same stuff as everywhere else better buy in a store with friendly local people.
Awful. Service is quite rude and apathetic, products line is small and overpriced, and ... (a story) -\u003e We got caught in a downpour, hid in the shop and bought a few sweets (their payment terminal didn't work 3 or 5 times, so we tried again and again). It wouldn't stop raining so my bf ordered a taxi via app, his iphone battery was like 5% - I said why not ask the store's staff to plug the phone in for 5 minutes. He went inside, explained and asked politely and what say said? NO. Just NO. They weren't closing, they could help. People, please mind this: working in retail IS about customer, and sometimes it means helping out in an unexpected way.
Nice small little shop
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