About 30 years ago, as it was, so it is good now!
The most delicious dishes of Uzbek and Uighur cuisine!
The prices are also reasonable!
The range of dishes is very rich!
What can I write this market is the best here you can find anything gold clothes products everything, the most delicious halva patir prices are excellent yes sometimes expensive but you can bargain and they give way to you saleswomen many of them are Tashkent, so you will find more friendly wood products 90% handmade from 1ruk if it is expensive then bargain because sometimes there are businessmen 😁
A large selection of products for every taste, a lot of very tasty things if you want to collect goodies. Almost everything is on sale, from groceries to clothes
I really liked the market! A real oriental flavor, a lot of national goods. Merchants do not impose goods, you can bargain. Clean, not crowded. We ate very tasty there))
The market is colorful, there are a lot of tourists, but the anti-sanitation is complete, I would like it to be clean and pleasant to walk around the market, I am ashamed in front of foreigners, I do not want them to leave with bad memories of Uzbekistan
One of the oldest and largest markets in Tashkent. There is almost everything here. And the grocery market, and the clothing market, and around the perimeter of the market there are shops and workshops of craftsmen and craftsmen, where handmade.
Chorsu Bazaar is a legendary place. History and modernity are intertwined here. This is especially felt by the native citizen. I recommend everyone to visit chorsu bozor or eski juva or eski shahar ✊
BazarN:1 in Uzbekistan!!! I came in with a lot of money in my pocket, I came out with no money in my pocket. That's the kind of market you want to buy everything.
Great market! Outstanding! Ancient architecture. Exotic.Fresh products. Special admiration for fruits, spices and meat. Not expensive. Inside, you can eat national cuisine in the gluttonous rows. There are pavilions with clothes and other things around the market.
A huge market. They sell almost everything: from needles to cabinet furniture. It seems to me that you can't go around all the counters in a whole day. The main disadvantage is the prices. For local residents, prices are 2-3 times cheaper. So bargaining is very APPROPRIATE here
My God; one of the coolest places in Tashkent is where you can climb and climb. So many beautiful national costumes 😻 food, dried fruits, strawberries, cottage cheese, lemons, there is a place to eat lagman; there is no pilaf.
A real oriental bazaar. You can find everything you want here. A huge territory with traders of nuts, spices and teas. There are separate trays with souvenirs. And of course, as everywhere in the east, everyone likes to bargain and often discount the price very well. It is a must-visit as one of the sights of Tashkent.
A very good market, a bazaar, the price is also good, there are a lot of products and I recommend it
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January 22
The market is like a market, come and see it once. - probably yes. You can even eat in the gluttony row (we ate without consequences), but European cuisine is closer to me, so it's hard to assess.
Nuts-dried fruits-fruits, even for people of Slavic appearance, will be cheaper than in the store. It's scary to enter the rest of the ranks - hello the 90s
A very good bazaar, everything is there, under the dome the first level is meat, the second level is dried fruits, fruits and vegetables, near the metro station where the bus station is a former wholesale row of fruits and vegetables, there is also a food court of national cuisine not far away
Eski Zhuva is the history of Tashkent.I grew up in the old town myself and still live there.Sometimes I am proud that even in Africa they know the Old Town, Chorsu, Chigatai and Eski Juva are generally famous names.
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March 4, 2024
I really like this bazaar. A large selection of goods, many shops with jewelry , at an attractive price. There are a lot of national clothes for yourself and as a gift.I always ate fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, dairy products. You can buy anything from small items to large purchases at this bazaar.
The choice of products is huge. Fresh meat, fruits, greens.
There are assistants who will inform and help.
Along the way, you can buy national souvenirs.
There are no photos, only videos 😇
Oriental Bazaar, what can I tell you here, everything has already been written. ) Noisy, fun. You can buy everything at a good price. The choice of meat, dried and fresh fruits, spices and tea is such that the eyes run away.
One of the highlights of Tashkent.
Chorsu Bazaar (Eski Zhuva bozori) is the second name of the market. It is famous not only for its fruits, vegetables, as well as for delicious dishes immediately gathered in One place, imagine in one place from Pilaf, Naryn (the dish is prepared from dough, horsemeat), samsa - the dough already crumbles when you take it in your hands, and there is a meat filling with a chicken that melts in your mouth, Xanym - just incomparable, Hasyp - well, it's just a charm.
An amazing authentic place! The choice is huge! They just picked up a bunch of goodies. And of course it is necessary to bargain!
I definitely recommend it
Our story! Our pride! The heart of Tashkent! An abundance of products, fruits, vegetables, artisan craftsmen and much more! A place that feeds thousands of families!
There is absolutely everything in this market. A variety of goods, ready-made food and products. There is a huge parking lot. But it's very dirty. Convenient access for public transport.
There is a good bazaar, there is a flower shop, a clothing store, a grocery store. There are also carpets and dishes in oriental style (not national). More decorative.
Our Uzbek Asian Bazaar is cool.You won't see such bazaars anywhere.You walk around and are surprised by the variety of goods You will find everything you want here. I recommend it to everyone
There is a good market, I was in Tashkent for a week and the market was not far from work.I went in a couple of times to explore, find out the prices, and then before leaving I bought souvenirs well and haggled)
Market. There is a brisk trade going on inside. I have not studied meat rows at prices, but dried fruits and tea merchants bend prices higher than Russian ones. And if you go outside, prices immediately fall sharply down. Therefore, I recommend buying dried fruits and teas on the street.
This is the oldest market in the city, in the full sense of the word. If he were the only rank of the city, then I would do without him. And, to put it very mildly, this is the dirtiest, unsanitary, uncivil disorderly, anti-human market on both hemispheres of the Earth's planet. In addition to these advantages, complete lawlessness reigns here, or rather, the law of the jungle reigns.Who will eat whom well, who will cheat whom coolly, who will shit everywhere as much as possible.
For those who respect their own IQ and health, I recommend driving around this black and dirty zone, as far away as possible.Take care of your precious cells, especially nerve and lung cells.
In Chorsu, especially the main role is played by a bazaar with national cuisine
Shish kebabs hasib Norin especially khonim is something
There it's all prepared by folk craftsmen chefs of the highest category and outlets
Be sure to try it
The flavor of Uzbek cuisine
I want to add an estimate, there is a cover on the market. This applies to those who sit down for the first time. It is much tastier to cook in Uzbekistan than in this market. The fact that all the dishes in this market are not rated more than 3
It is beautiful, the construction of the Soviet period in the Asian style does not lose its attractiveness and relevance. There is a bazaar inside, everything is there, I recommend it
Of course, the place is historical, but it is difficult to find it in the pavilions. It's stuffy, the ventilation system is not debugged. And spices and meat in one pavilion, oh. Where is the sanitation??? And the pavilion is under the duma, there is no smoke there, it is morally difficult to bear the absence of refrigerators and a nauseating stench, the floor is 5 cm saturated with lard. I'm not thrilled with the market. It's time to clean up there. A lot of money changers with currency, a lot of traders, there is no order. I'm sorry for my review, I love Tashkent, it's the city of my heart. This is the city of my youth.