I really love this market. Compact, conveniently located, you can find almost everything you need. The atmosphere in the market is kind of cozy... a typical Tashkent market and that's why it's wonderful ;)
If you have just arrived and you need something (SIM cards, an exchanger, delicious local products, information about everything) - a direct road to the nearest market. It has everything you need ;-) and at a good price (if you know how to bargain correctly).
I recommend you to visit!
A normal market, from a beautiful one - YOU CAN BUY PORK THERE!!! And this is great :) otherwise, the market and the market of which there are many in Tashkent
The selection of vegetables, fruits, spices, meat is huge!!! There are eggs and sausages. There is a men's barber shop that is not bad, you can say a barber shop. A hereditary hairdresser works in it, continues his father's work) There is a large parking lot, but there are also a lot of people who want to park. The location and transport accessibility are good.
I love this bazaar.
There is everything, combined and delicious. You can bargain.
The prices are higher, since the area itself is expensive, but there are few people, there is no crowd.
There is always a place to park the car.
One of the largest markets in the city. Trailers are cheaper than the "Alai". Fresh food by weight. There are also canned food, fish, meat, sausages, dairy products, eggs. There is a bus stop nearby. There is paid parking. Porter services (trolley-porter) and taxi.
The quality of the products is of course good, almost all the goods are of the first grade. But prices are more expensive than in other markets.
Convenient parking is always almost free. There is not a large crowd in the market itself.
Prices are cheaper in stores. We were traveling with guests from Russia, vegetables were sold at market prices, but nuts and dried fruits were deceived with a large set of purchases (((
I don't know what they praise him for, the prices are the same for all sellers, if you go for fruits - yes, everything is not bad. But I would like more souvenirs, local T-shirts. Strangely enough, there is no such thing, but there is Chinese knitwear. When I leave Tashkent, I take dried fruits and halva there.
It's an ordinary big market, but you definitely need to bargain, and not only because it's a tradition and both sides enjoy the process itself, but also because the prices are clearly overpriced. There is nothing more special about this market that clearly distinguishes it from other large markets.
The market is relatively not bad, vegetables, fruits behind the shelves, various meat products, cheese, oils in stores, there are also children's and kant goods, as well as services for sewing and repairing clothes, shoes, etc. But the market is small, I used to visit Farhadsky there and the prices are cheaper.
Everywhere is clean, there is no garbage, there are air conditioners in the shops, all goods are laid out on shelves and places, vegetables separately, fruits separately, seasonings separately, everything is easy to find
I do not advise you to go to this market, the sellers are arrogant, they inflate the price tag without shame for seasonal fruits and vegetables. And they all have a fixprice. Perhaps if you speak Uzbek, there will be a different price tag for you. You'd better go to chursa
A very small market, prices are exorbitant, for all goods, if you want to buy vegetables 30 percent cheaper, go to Yunusobadsky or Kuylyuksky bazaars, the only shop where they sell cheeses and butter, there prices and goods are good.
Spacious, clean. A large selection of products and related products. I didn't buy anything, but my friends said that everything was very tasty. The price tag is adequate.
I came to buy flowers and some national souvenirs, oriental sweets and fruits. I saw a lot of tourists, cyclists and motorcycle bikers. I recommend you to visit.