If you want to go back 20 years, then it's worth a visit. Indeed, there is everything: food, fruits, vegetables, household chemicals, clothes, etc. I would not recommend it as a tourist attraction, although it is stated in many lists of attractions. This is an ordinary market with rows and a crowd. We went to pick up parvarda and found him.
A good market. Of course, many people praise him as great. But in fact, there is a slightly smaller volume in every district of the city. Yes, there is more assortment than in others, but in general, visit once and no more, even for tourists.
The old town, Chorsu is the oldest market that has existed for a long time, now it is even bigger and more beautiful ,
They say if you want to find out how people live in Uzbekistan and see and find out everything, visit the old town of Chor Su. Like that.
So you are welcome, welcome 👌💯👀😁😁😁
Очень большой базар, есть всё! Фрукты-о вощи, ткани-нитки, мясо, молочка, горячие лепëшки прямо из тандыра, приправы, одежда, национальные глиняные скульптуры, посуда, много цветов и деревьев есть в продаже и к ним сопутствующие товары. Почему не 5!? Если по тебе увидят, что ты иностранец, обязательно надуют, люлюшки пристают, поела кукси на "блюдовом" базаре, не понравилось, как будто помидоры остатки с тарелок посметали, заморозили, а потом в кукси положили, зря на эту еду потратили деньги, есть не стали.
A colorful oriental bazaar. There is everything, but you can buy it cheaper in other markets. You can walk endlessly through the rows, absorbing the flavor of the east. And there you can have a very tasty snack: shish kebab, samsa, kazy and much more, and everything is very tasty!
It's big enough. There is a full mix in the rows, slippers, fruits, etc. It is not convenient to look for something specific. Under the dome, the smell is not pleasant. The assortment is like in any other market + outfits for tourists that locals do not wear. Sellers are too annoying for tourists. The price tag is too high, there are no price tags on the goods. Not another foot. I recommend the Aviasazar market for shopping.
The chic Oriental market 👍
I did not fully understand the price level, but the wealth of choice is impressive.
When passing along the side, it happens that they cling to the sleeve - it's cool 🙃
Cook Dome Market second floor dry fruits,first floor,left side goods,let,poultry,horse gushti are sold.On the Ung side, milk,yogurt are sold,on the back-raw neurin, lagmon and spicy-dumplings.In general,prices are mid-range, lokin is more reliable than holiness and quality gixat.Just do not buy very cheap,liver, gusht.
They see your Russian face and multiply everything by 6. It's pointless to bargain. If you haven't bought it, Uzbek women start yelling obscenities at the whole market on their own. Like from the category. Don't sell anything with this.
Near ordinary shops on the street, prices are 6 times less for the same product.
There is nothing good in this market.
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Алексей
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March 31, 2024
I was in Uzbekistan and Tashkent for the first time. Very tasty pilaf on the market, if you do not pay attention to sanitary conditions)) I'm not squeamish. There is a lot of everything, and food, and souvenirs. You can buy beautiful dishes. They are also trading very well. And you need to bargain, because prices vary greatly from seller to seller.
An unusual bazaar. For a Russian tourist, it's like some kind of museum place, at first you walk with your mouth open, then you are attracted to a variety of goods and you realize that you can buy it. A separate covered pavilion with street-cooked food. The smells will not let the tourist go without trying something from the local dishes.
The bazaar is very big. There is everything. You need to know where everything is, so as not to get lost. Most of the clothes and shoes are of poor quality. Vegetables, fruits for every taste.
Chorsu bazaar is a good bazaar, everything is there, although the parking is paid, I liked the chapans there, then the daggers are sharp. handicrafts of various old men are thick. the jugs are packed. Everything is beautiful well done everything is fine but the bazaar is a mess
I don't like markets, and this one is no exception.Pesky sellers, bought sweets, it turned out that with ants....in a word, for an amateur, all these eastern principles of buying, I do not relate myself to them
We were here on an excursion. There is a lot of this in Moscow . There are money changers all around and , as it were , unsanitary conditions . The prices are reasonable, there are different smells all around
Everything is delicious there! you need to come there hungry and you will definitely come out well-fed, not expensive and friendly people, the main thing is to bargain, they love it!