A market that immerses you in Uzbek culture , starting from rows of vegetables and fruits , ending with ready-made food , where the smell beckons you to have lunch
There is a very, very large selection of dishes, everything is clean. Everything is very tasty. Each seller has a couple of tables of his own. You can also drink tea or compote, which is also very tasty.
If you're having trouble navigating, get ready to walk in circles around the same place. There are a lot of things. Perhaps the best exchange rate for rubles for amounts (at ATMs the average price is 150 soums per ruble, 165 soums on the market), however, a fake banknote can also get in (they told the pharmacy about 200 thousand bills from the market). We didn't take the risk. Strawberries were bought on the market for 140 thousand (a little less than 1 thousand rubles). Our price tag is 3 times more. Although it is expensive for Tashkent.
The market is huge😃 and there are a lot of people, maybe I was at such a moment there, I don't know, the sellers are polite, you can always find a merchant, it's just cool and there is a metro station inside the market 🤔😎
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Sanjar Karimoff
Level 14 Local Expert
December 18, 2023
This food market is a classic of our gastronomy)))
I agree, of course, there are a number of issues on sanitation and hygiene in general... But the very atmosphere of these food stalls is something... No wonder many guests of our capital are brought here)))
You can buy dried fruits, fruits, and meat, but I do not recommend viewing rows. Shish kebab is fried on coal with which the stove is heated, the stench is terrible
Very colorful! Interesting! Bright! Delicious!... Even if you don't buy anything (although it's unlikely to work), it's definitely worth visiting this place!
Well, it's a sooo interesting living place! However, the center itself (which is under the roof) did not like it, brazen male touts openly pestered with the purchase and sale of currency (this would be good, but the exchange rate is not much more profitable, but they are just like a bath sheet to one place - figs will stick off!) I walked around the territory under umbrellas - that's where all the beauty is! I bought cotton dresses for my daughter, and a silk scarf for my mother-in-law. Be sure to bargain and do not buy a thing right off the bat - take a walk, there is a huge retail area of these tents, much is repeated and is cheaper)
A great market. You can buy a lot of interesting things, there are spices, fruits, vegetables, meat, a whole range with pickles and fried meat, fresh bread, nuts and dried fruits.
Our traditions are so beautiful. Everything is so delicious and beautiful. And the chupon bozor is a real sight, especially the 12 Bakhtiyor aka store. He will choose the most exquisite things for himself and as a gift
This bazaar is like a fairy tale! For ordinary Belarusians, it is a delight to the eyes. The main rule is to bargain! There are many different souvenir shops on the right, where the owners are very nice. The main thing is to be smiling and you will definitely be well conceded!
A huge bazaar with a lot of people, a huge selection of vegetables, fruits, spices, meat, nuts, made the necessary purchases, plunged into the atmosphere of the oriental bazaar and of course talked with people.
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asqarali asomov
Level 9 Local Expert
December 7, 2023
It is better to look with your own eyes once than to read or listen many times. We recommend it to all guests of our city. We have one proverb "A bird returns who has tasted one grain of Tashkent even from Mecca"
The downside is inconvenient, chaotic...for example, I don't understand where I'm coming in and out of. But there are such rows that are irreplaceable. For example, household goods. I bought silver there.
A small indoor market. But there is no food inside. Which is very good.
I recommend it as a historical place with 1,000 years of history. Immerse yourself in the originality of the past with the intersection of the present. Here, for this intersection, more precisely, I took off one star now.
You should probably work a little bit and everything will be at 5. I believe that. In short, it will happen, the city is actively being built and thriving.
A good bazaar, there is everything, the price tag is different, at the beginning of the bazaar it can be cheap, at the very most it is more expensive. Bargaining is welcome, but if you take a lot of things from one seller, then you will buy on one product, and you will definitely overpay on the other.
I pay attention to the weight there, despite the fact that the scales are electronic. We took nuts, at home it turned out that for each product there was a body kit for 100 grams.
Good luck shopping))
It was very hot in June, it works from 9. But most of the tents open only by 10. There are a lot of things, but walking in the heat is almost unbearable even before the 11th day
The market is beautiful, but unfortunately I was unlucky, I was completely poisoned by the impression of the city by the merchants of the 2nd floor, when they asked for $ 100 for a few kilograms of nuts and dried fruits, despite the fact that I warned them that I know the prices, and I am in a hurry to catch a plane. It was a whole disgusting performance half an hour long, realizing that I was being deceived, I said that I would not give more than $ 30 for the product. They took my money, gave me my purchases, then caught up with me, took everything away, and returned $30. Apparently, it's beneath dignity to drop in price like that. Then they ran after me with these packages around the market and did not let me buy goods from other sellers, and they also pointed their fingers and said that I was a liar. Well, yes, I deceived, I did not justify my hopes. I lost time and left before I had time to make all the planned purchases. On the way back, I still bought the same dried fruits in an open market area at a price 3 times lower. Well, I'm not a huckster, I just don't like being openly fooled. She left like she was spat on.
Chorsu is now only for those who are "urangan".It used to be a good bazaar.. Now Chinese consumer goods are being passed off as Turkey and are too expensive, unreasonably..
A very interesting place, tourist, there is a number of food where you can have a snack, when buying dried fruits, be prepared that the price may increase, given that you are a tourist, so I recommend checking prices for dried fruits, halva, etc. in the shops of the city