Excellent location, in the center of Tashkent,5 minutes walk from Intercontinental Tashkent.The choice is not bad, but there are no price tags anywhere and seeing that you are not a local, they charge prices 3 times higher. They think that they will get rich from two hundred extra rubles🤣You can buy samsa and tortillas only in the morning, cafes and tea houses are a little antediluvian with tea from tap water, unsanitary conditions are visible to the naked eye, but this is not considered so by the locals. Lamb kebabs are hard to find.In general, the expectations were much higher
The central market. Cleaner than other bazaars, it has become smaller, much more expensive and tourist-oriented. Here you can buy good knives (I highly recommend going around first, finding out prices and haggling), they give you paper from the seller. Here, you can ask a knife dealer to invite a currency changer, exchange rubles for soums, the exchange rate is better than at an exchange point. In the pavilion, try the horse sausage "Kazy", in general, everything that you plan to buy or doubt the taste, you need to try! She's cool there.
I recommend eating fried lagman in a good dining room, not a bad shish kebab and most importantly sooooo delicious samsushki! They are sold nearby, but the locals buy up quickly, you need to make it to one o'clock in the afternoon, then there is a barn lock hanging there))). And all this is located on the left side, if you look at the central entrance of the market. You will go through the flower shops of a small shopping center, I do not remember what it was called and ... here it is, they are frying kebabs at this dining room!
It was one of my favorite markets. Walk through the rows, try a variety of dried fruits, fresh fruits, and consult with sellers. Have a snack with hot samsa, shish kebab or pilaf. But now the market has changed beyond recognition. He was not the native he was. It is designed mainly for tourists.
I really liked it, it's easy to get there (metro, buses, taxis). The market is large, the choice of goods is also large, you can find everything. There is a supermarket on the territory of the market. One disadvantage (according to local residents) is that vegetables and fruits are more expensive than in other markets of the capital
The market is more suitable for tourists. Locals come here mostly for refined and high-quality fish delicacies. Good gold jewelry stores. The cleanest and most orderly bazaar in Tashkent
A wonderful market with a conveniently located and clean area in the city center. Food prices are generally reasonable. The quality of the products is not bad, as well as their diverse assortment. I really like dairy products, we buy homemade chickens. There is also a herring seller, whom many regular visitors know. Good shops with fish products. They also found their favorite kind of coffee there. I recommend
The most beautiful tourist market!
More tourist! Be sure to bargain! Everything is incredibly beautifully laid out, friendly sellers, nice to walk around!
The Alai market is a classic of the genre. Now it has changed a lot, and I remember it in the time of my childhood, when it was the best bazaar in Tashkent, there were also clothing stalls adjacent to the grocery store, where you could dress well. The products at the bazaar used to be gorgeous in quality. Tandoor samsa was also a finger licking. Now it's all there, too, but again everything has become different, there is no previous scope
Alai market, the best market in Tashkent. There is absolutely everything. And delicacies, and the best fruits and vegetables. It's expensive, but it's high-quality.
An overpriced decorative market.
Of the advantages, these are the rows at the back of the market, where you can find Asian shops, pork on the second floor of the store and fish of various types.
Of the disadvantages of the price, they are designed for visitors and not locals, and the fruit and vegetable market itself is overpriced with inadequate prices and stale goods.
Cool. Clean, a good selection of everything. Probably the most pleasant bazaar to visit, but also the most expensive - the prices are designed for tourists
Everything is very convenient, a huge selection of food, selected fruits and vegetables, varieties of fish and seafood, a huge selection of cereals, sweets, national souvenirs and clothes, everything is cool here!!!
All the Speculators of the country are in the Alai market and no one can handle them, moreover, no one pays any attention to them...! It would be interesting to know: Which services should deal with Speculators who buy fruits and vegetables from Dehkans and farmers and resell them for three times more expensive or even five times the initial price ...??!!
The choice is good. There is no price. But if you bargain well, then you can buy everything well.There are many different shops there besides the bazaar itself.
Alai Bazaar LLC is a place in the very center of Tashkent where you can buy high-quality vegetables and fruits. As well as meat, dairy and fish food products!
A real Colorful bazaar of Central Asia, here you bring us high-quality products at high prices and a high level of service, I definitely advise all tourists to visit this bazaar and feel the flavor of Uzbekistan
A wonderful market with a large selection of selected berries, fruits, vegetables, spices and local sweets. The quality of the products is high, but the prices are also high! But it's worth it. There is a cafe with delicious pilaf on the territory of the market!
The quality and choice of products are excellent. Not the cheapest bazaar. But the location is convenient. In my childhood, it was a delightful oriental bazaar, with a colorful atmosphere, huge. Now it has become more organized, with a good large parking lot for cars, but it has lost its identity and decreased in size. Or maybe it's just nostalgia for childhood)
Of course, prices sometimes bite a little (and sometimes even a lot), but here you can find very high-quality products that are simply not available in other bazaars.
A convenient market for tourists and residents of the massifs around the market. There are a large number of hotels nearby. The city center. The market includes: juvenile, meat and dairy, fruits and vegetables, clothing pavilions, supermarket basket, large Parking lots, At the central entrance of the metro. The market is clean. The disadvantage is that there are few trees compared to the market sample during the USSR period and before 2005.
Like any bazaar in Tashkent, this one is very colorful! It smells amazing, especially when it's strawberry and fresh greens season. However, this is an expensive market! There are many markets in Tashkent and everywhere you can walk and choose with pleasure)
The bazaar is located near the center of the city, so the prices here are higher than in other bazaars, and the choice is agricultural.There are not many products. But there are quite a few different shops here. I like the cheese shop at the Alai bazaar, fresh products, a large selection, and loyal prices.
I liked it! It's not too crowded, but according to the assortment, they say that almost all markets in the city are the same.
There is also a supermarket Basket nearby, which is also a good place to shop.
PS I recommend haggling and going to see first, asking around and equalizing prices))
I put 4 stars because because of the "abundance" of stores, it is definitely impossible to say something bad. But if you are looking for a pharmacy here, then I advise you not to do this, because one of the available ones has completely "deteriorated" from the point of view of service. The room is small and the pharmacists are not eager to help you. It's better to take a walk around the market. It's not as expensive as it seems. But sellers will offer you to buy from them, do not give in to it, go and see
There are products and household goods on the market. The market is small. From what I was impressed with - in a small confectionery store, sweets (such as imported chocolate) cost 700,000 soums, that is, about 6000 rubles per kg. And there's all that stuff.
Everything is fine, the choice is rich, excellent dairy and meat products, but I go to Yunusabad for fruits and flowers, because here their prices tend to infinity.
The most advanced bazaar in Tashkent. You can find absolutely everything there, from exotic fruits to seafood that are not available in Uzbekistan. The prices are the highest in the city. You can buy something exclusive, but for an everyday bazaar it is better to go to Chorsu.
A good bazaar I liked everything for tourists, the most important thing is a large assortment of goods there is also a basket next to the products are always fresh there is more meat dairy Central Committee
The central bazaar in the city of Tashkent. You can find anything from food. The range and quality are excellent, but the prices are correspondingly higher than in other places.
Expensive, Rich. The margins on the product are terribly high. Tourists are being deceived in terms of money very much. But you can find something that will be hard to find in other places, but in my opinion it's not worth it!
What can I say about the Alan bazaar??? Although I don't visit it often, but when I shop I am very satisfied. The product range is large, the quality of the goods is excellent. The sellers are very polite. The bazaar has undergone reconstruction, has become very modern and comfortable. The city administration has done a good job for both residents and guests of the capital. I recommend it!!!!.
I go to Alai to buy pickles and marinades from Guli, or pickled mushrooms in the beginning, a woman sells, sometimes I can take vegetables and meat, I go to the cheese shop for cheese, otherwise crazy prices, especially in a 2-storey building, they made an exhibition bazaar for guests of Uzbekistan, the spirit of Alai disappeared for me there.
Oriental atmosphere, calories of the oriental market. I really liked the natural honey from pasika from Lyudmila from the Honey House. I've never tasted anything tastier. They accept any type of payment, which pleased me.
Prices are slightly higher than other markets, but sellers make concessions, you can lower prices. If you are a student, they make concessions to you and there are still supplements. Overall 4 out of 5
It's a pity without the photo, but it's cool there. The locals say it's for tourists, the prices for locals are very high, but it's not very crowded, no one grabs their hands and drags them to their stall. There is a wide selection of products from vegetables and fruits to local nutty dry-fruit exotics. It's worth a visit.
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April 28
Clear. Everything is there. Culturally. Prices are normal. With a local flavor, but an incredibly pleasant and friendly atmosphere. I highly recommend it. There is a beautiful cafe outside the middle gate. Very tasty. Culturally. Wooden gazebo. The staff is very professional, polite, and try their best. Pilaf is great and there is always
I like the fact that all the products there are high-quality, fresh. The product range is large. The price is higher than in other markets, but the quality of the product is worth it.