There are a lot of things in the market : vegetables , fruits , meat , grocery and household markets , clothes (for medium - quality homes ) . There are a lot of things for pets : food stores and veterinary medicine. There is a parking problem
There is a small market, and there are vegetables-fruits, meat, cheeses, and various goods, such as clothes, household chemicals, toys. You can bargain if you know how, there are no price tags, they name any amount and you need to focus only on your ideas and on the fact that the price is too high for you if you don't look like a local resident. Parking is paid, but inexpensive.
Small but everything is there, we take something there all the time, a convenient place, friendly sellers, bargain, but in a kind way. Expensive compared to the big bazaars.
Ooo, Askia Bazaar is something else. Once you buy and you will come again. Why? Here something attracts, unusual fruits, sweets, meat, tortillas....People come
The main advantage for immigrants is that almost every boutique has the opportunity to pay with a card (Visa, Mastercard). The assortment of products and things is enough, for your taste and color, the main thing is to pay money.
I live nearby and shop only there, and if you know the sellers from whom to buy, they will never slip you a bad one. Despite the opinion that this is an expensive bazaar, this is not the case. Those who pass through the bazaar by may be able to bend, but here. For those who buy constantly and live nearby, prices are never overstated
There is a good market, everything is there, products, clothes, household goods, I recommend visiting
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Anonymous review
July 25, 2022
Once a legendary market where you could squeeze through with goose steps due to the fact that it was crowded with customers, although everything was in disarray, but there was its own atmosphere. I always wanted to go to this market, you could buy marlboro, lm, pine cigarettes without excise duty from under the counter, the tax service went to catch sellers of these cigarettes, and the department for combating corruption of the Tashkent police department, they could not catch anyone by the hands and for this they brazenly framed foreign currency traders and took away every last penny! They were looking out of the corners for the so-called "ears" of the police officers who were denouncing! There was actually a cool market where you could buy absolutely everything! It was possible to eat exquisite, delicious, words cannot convey how much delicious pilaf it was from the late Mamajan Aka, Askia will always remain in my heart the way I remember it in 90-2000, at the dawn of its peak! Now the semi-empty market prices are adequate.
It's a bit of a strange bazaar. It seems that everything is a little bit. But the choice is small. But household stores and stationery are good. And, like, the clothing market is quite active
A large selection of products. Not everything is intuitive, but acceptable. I've eaten in a cafe several times, and I've never been poisoned. It was only here that I learned that 5 tablespoons of sugar are put in a teapot.
The market is not bad in principle. That's just beef here is not what. Then smelly, then rubbery. And there is no alternative. Since the stall with beef is 1 for the entire market. And chicken stalls are a horror, especially in summer. The stench is terrible.
A normal market, small but everything you can buy in this place of the city is simply irreplaceable. Cheese shop, kobas, household chemicals, grocery norms. There is a large household store with a good choice, but high prices.
I live nearby, this is our "native" market for 30 years. Sellers have been working there for whole dynasties. The market is constantly improving and rebuilding. They don't stand still. The range is huge in terms of products, clothes, household goods and much more. Many workshops (shoes, keys, umbrellas, clothes, etc.)
There used to be a good, not expensive bazaar. They've gone bad now. Everything is very expensive. I don't want to go in there. It is better to go to Chorsu Bazaar. There prices are 2 or even 3 times lower
!!! The bazaar is very difficult for tourist viewing-festivities!!! Just look at the counters - there is a deep open ditch under your feet. Take care of yourself, watch your step!!!
Everything can be found at reasonable prices!
I recommend it! There is a very cool pastry shop nearby - bakery “O' petit"! Croissants are like in Paris, and coffee is like in Italy!!! And incredibly delicious cakes and pies!!! We really liked it, we will definitely come again!