Favorite market in Tashkent, fresh vegetables, fruits, nuts and most importantly quiet, spacious relative to others
There is a parking lot
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M.P.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 22, 2022
The optimal location for guests of the city. It is more compact and convenient than Alai, and at the same time more interesting at prices, since it is not in the tourist center itself.
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Юлия
Level 11 Local Expert
March 2, 2023
It's a great market, and I'm most comfortable here. Reasonable prices, good selection of products. In general, there is everything at once, no one actively invites you, which is a huge plus!
When the market is 20 meters from your house, it is the best market in the city! Many consider the "Hospital" to be an expensive market, but this is not the case. They just don't know how to bargain and are too lazy to walk through the rows and find out the prices. The people in the area are rich and demanding, so the goods are always of the highest quality!
A large and convenient bazaar for all occasions. Good location, large selection of goods. Among the disadvantages are clogged parking lots and a problem with rush hour traffic
An extremely colorful place.
Arriving in Tashkent, not visiting one of the markets is simply not an excusable blasphemy.
Along with the usual products, you can also buy local exotics with mandatory oriental trade.
The market is not very large in terms of assortment, but if you need purchases at adequate prices, and not attraction, then you are here. The locals recommend
The market has changed, not at all what it was 15 years ago. Previously, it was possible to bargain, but now they look at you in an unkind way if you ask for a discount
In principle, everything is there, but the prices are a little too high.
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alekseyn
Level 11 Local Expert
August 22, 2022
The bazaar is not big, but there is a choice. An ordinary bazaar is nothing special. There is a Korean cafe on the second floor. The fart is great! South Korean store on the second floor, I recommend pha kimchi and kimchi. Kimchi is great for making pibimmen! The hostess, by the way, is from South Korea.
Oh, what smells of fresh fruits and vegetables))), especially since April. Prices are higher than in the suburban bazaars, but there is almost everything that we buy in the bazaar. As well as grocery stores and a fair of clothing and shoe stores. There is a parking lot. For those who need to "warm up" their souls, there is an Orthodox church nearby
an excellent bazaar, a large selection of fruits and vegetables, you need to bargain and not take from the first seller (identical products reduce the price as you move from the entrance).
The bazaar, which is located next to the church. It is very convenient to make purchases of products there after the service. The prices are adequate, something may be more expensive than everywhere else, something is cheaper. If you have a familiar seller there, there will always be a discount.
A convenient market for shopping. Attractive prices for food. Prices for vegetables and especially fruits are slightly above average, which is not very encouraging.
The market of fresh vegetables and fruits. A very good selection and assortment. It is good that there is a common canopy that creates shade on hot days. 🙂
A good bazaar. Everything is in its place. Only the prices are expensive. Ka in Alai. Of course there are a couple of good shops. Especially the Lochin store, the butcher shop.
A good bazaar, compact, but very designed for tourists. The price tag for everything is too high, but the quality of the goods is always good, if you take something on the road, it's better there.