After all, this is the cheapest market in Tashkent, although it is not convenient, because of the construction of the bridge, dried fruits are two times cheaper than on Kadyshev
Come, you won't regret it. We need to buy a house nearby, there are no supermarkets. Take a walk, the prices are different. In general, a cheap market, I recommend it)))
The most terrible place. There are a lot of people, the prices of goods relative to other stores are not very favorable. Besides, there are a lot of scammers. There is no terminal in most of the bazaar
In my opinion, the lowest prices of products are only here
If you want to buy raspberries at the best price at 4 a.m. go to the market the prices are simply bombastic so cheap
What a bazaar.
Cheap.... they will also give you a hike.
The only problem with stopping is that in order to go in the opposite direction (to the center) you need to cross a road with no traffic lights or zebras.
The Kuylyuk Bazaar is one of the oldest markets in Tashkent. It has always been distinguished by affordable prices and the freshness of fruit and vegetable products. Broccoli, zucchini and other overseas "guests" are not a priority here, but, on the other hand, fruits and vegetables of Uzbekistan are in excellent quality and assortment. You can also buy dried fruits, rice for every taste, cereals. For fans of Korean / Chinese cuisine, there is a large selection of seasonings and ready-made sweets.
However, in recent years, the market has changed a lot for the worse, it is very dirty, logistics also leaves much to be desired, there is generally a continuous trade of goods from the ground, including grocery goods around the bazaar. There are absolutely chaotic small stalls and tiny shops everywhere. The entrances are very inconvenient. There are not enough parking spaces.
Getting to the bazaar has become much more convenient and faster thanks to the metro.
However, in general, if you do not plan to purchase in large quantities (for example, for conservation), the cost of time, effort and money for a taxi is not worth it. It is better to buy in the market.
A good bazaar. I like to go there and watch the flow of people. But the roads are terrible . Constant traffic jams, lack of Parking spaces. And pay, pay, pay everywhere. It's dirty. They do not have time or are in no hurry to clean up.Food for every taste.
Horror, horror and horror again! Everything is broken, dirt, garbage. Taxi drivers and bus drivers are screaming like crazy. The sellers are arrogant, boors. The body kit is everywhere! We from St. Petersburg were just shocked. I love oriental bazaars, but Kuylyuk is not one of my favorites.
Cool bazaar! There is everything and at affordable prices!
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Level 5 Local Expert
June 6, 2023
The most disorganized, dirty, chaotic place. The road interchange has been under construction for many months now. Disregard for people. After all, people go there not for a walk, but for things and groceries. Accordingly, people are loaded with bags, string bags, etc. There are no normal ramps, and those that exist are not adapted for normal travel. To get to the grocery market, you have to make such a detour, through mud, cobblestones, pits, etc. Everywhere there are touts for minibuses and taxis, spat on, littered. Minibuses stand where they want and sometimes it is difficult to squeeze between them. Trading from the floor takes up most of the transitions. Not a single lamp, the railing is broken, the corners are adapted for small needs. Why can't people's convenience be taken care of first? Why haven't the nearest transition to the market been opened yet? To get through the market, you need to maneuver between minibuses, bulldozers, pits, stones, risking twisting your legs, neck or getting hit by a dump truck. That's the kind of quest people go through.
The only bazaar in Tashkent with low food prices. You can buy virtually everything you need here. There is a separate pavilion where you can taste Uzbek national cuisine. There is parking, although it is almost always crowded.
Not an expensive convenient market. Compared to other bazaars in Kuylyuk, the goods are much cheaper. Of course, there is nothing so that all the indicators are great. Kuylyuk is no exception. There is always a board in the parking lot. Parking is paid, you could at least hire employees to regulate a neat parking lot. Due to the inability to enter the parking lot, people have to leave their cars in the middle of the road and there is a stop sign prohibited. So draw a conclusion. To shop profitably and without fines, the traffic police will have to take a taxi, which cuts down your stolen money.
The cheapest and richest bazaar in the assortment, but the sanitary and hygienic rules are in a deplorable state. There is a constant crowd of people and a traffic jam near the bazaar, because of this, many taxi drivers do not want to go that way during rush hour, even offering to pay more.
Soon this market will be demolished, of course it goes there better, it was not convenient to get to the market, there is no talk about sanitary standards at all...
There are always fresh vegetables and products at a lower price than in other bazaars in Tashkent. The bazaar is very large, it used to take a lot of time to get to the bazaar, but now the metro goes there and it is a very convenient transport for the townspeople and for the villagers who trade here. Recommend.
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October 21, 2024
The bazaar is good. You can find everything related to agriculture
This bazaar has been around for decades. Grocery market, holidays both retail and wholesale. People come from all over the city who need to buy cheaper. There is a final bus stop. The metro will be completed soon, it will be very convenient.
I used to like this bazaar, but now there is such a terrible traffic jam and prices are not the same as before, for such prices you can go to another bazaar