A huge market. You can find everything. The rows with dried fruits were amazing in their abundance and variety. There are also many rows of clothes. You can find many different souvenirs. You can bargain with everyone and most sellers make a discount.
The huge colorful southern market of the city. Here you can arrange a full-fledged excursion and get acquainted with the cuisine, all kinds of products, and buy national souvenirs.
Be vigilant, keep an eye on things, just in case.
A huge territory where you can buy anything. It reminded me very much of the markets of the 90s, which were in many cities of the ex-Union. You can come here for this if you are a tourist. And another trick for those who did not catch the 90s - I recommend going and seeing that world. For pleasure, you can even try on jeans on a cardboard box - for sure there is such a thing here, but the locals just buy here.
A very pleasant impression of the market - products at pleasant prices, a good selection of souvenirs, unobtrusive traders. You can go shopping, or just get into the oriental flavor.
A small but very colorful market. You can buy everything. A large selection of clothes. Always fresh vegetables and fruits. A huge selection of Kuruta, tea and much more.
A very large market. A large selection of dried fruits and other food products. There are also many other things. I didn't like that everything looks completely out of date, dull. Old shabby buildings, etc. There are a lot of people. It is impossible to park. Nevertheless, I found what I needed and bought it.
There is a very large selection, a lot of all kinds of products and goodies, ranging from tortillas to dried fruits. Prices are affordable and acceptable for the middle class. They are responsible for the quality and what is most important is that you can taste every product before buying. The sellers are all polite, friendly and helpful. I really like shopping here.
I recommend it to everyone.
I love all the Central Asian and just Asian markets (bazaars!), where I managed to visit on business trips.
It would be a shame historically and nostalgically in a Soviet way if all this oriental flavor was bulldozed and a typical multi-storey building was erected, as in my glorious city...
It's a big market with low prices, but you don't have to pay attention to the dirt around, this is the flavor of this market. But all the products are fresh and it is convenient to take all the products in one place. There are household goods, there are clothes, there are alcoholic beverages and tobacco products at wholesale prices. It is advisable to visit in the morning before 10:00, then there are too many people, and on any day of the week
I put a solid 3 because there are many pros and cons .
Of the advantages, there are many useful things
Spices , tea, sweets, soap dish .
Cons this is open meat, the chicken is all lying without refrigerators - it's terrible
There are only advantages in the photo
Uncomfortable rows, it is not clear where and what is located.There is little choice of sausage and ready-made kazy.And so everything is there, the prices are reasonable.
We were hoping to buy cheap souvenirs. Failed. The usual clothing market of the southern city, grocery is represented by a variety of dried fruits, chalk and clay.. It is suitable for understanding the color of the city, but it is difficult to buy something.
I really hope that one day it will be put in order. This is an unsanitary situation, why the mayor's office and state bodies turn a blind eye to it all.
I really liked the cool market. I recommend you to visit it.
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February 14
Of course, it's an interesting place, local people buy here. I was more interested in food than clothes. Although I would like to be able to buy something national there, but there are few such goods. There are no magnets and other things either.
There are a lot of fruits and vegetables, pickles, nuts and dried fruits. They do not bargain willingly, someone does not bargain at all right away.
I bought a flatbread, but it turned out to be stiff(
The rest is worth visiting for the flavor)
At 10:00 I came to the market, but not all traders were working yet, which reduced the possibility of choice. Prices are far from cheap. I bought dried fruits, so some sellers did not allow me to try! But there were also normal ones - and they gave them a try and made discounts.
The Osh market needs to be demolished and built in another place away from the city so that there is order, but not so quickly you need to prepare a place before demolishing, Bishkek needs to be rebuilt and then the weight of the mess of the minibus is so dangerously driven, the rule does not work properly
The most colorful place in the city. If you haven't been to this market, then you haven't been to Bishkek. You can probably buy almost everything there! And at the same time, have a delicious meal and chat with friendly sellers.
The choice of goods is huge, of various quality from non-ice to VIP, there have always been and will be problems with cleanliness in Osh.The service is excellent.There is no problem with parking if you know where to park)
A super place. There is everything. A separate place for fresh meat. Fresh Kazas. Fruits, vegetables, tortillas, nuts, etc........there is certainly pandemonium on the street, a lot of people are collecting alms. In general, the local flavor. It is necessary to bargain, they will make a discount.
You can buy almost anything on the market! Prices are much lower than in the markets of Moscow. There are exotic and ordinary products. There are a lot of fruits and berries, vegetables, various spices and other products. Very tasty kazas and magnificent tortillas.
Everything is fine, my brother saw me off, I even bought a backpack there, now I go on business trips with him. I bought nuts and spices, I've been adding them for half a year. The fragrance is fire. I bought tea, then I bought a teapot (teapot) at home, it's delicious.
It's a very colorful place. here you can buy everything: things, groceries, nuts, dried fruits, etc. But take care of your money and pockets. It is very unsafe to walk alone. Better a group.
A good market. Everything is there. On Saturday, it was about 8 a.m., but everyone was rocking. They took dried fruits, nuts, chikchik (kazy), honey. A great authentic bazaar.
There is a huge market for food and non-food products. Once you get there for the first time, it will not be easy to navigate. A wide range of local fruits and vegetables, meat, spices. There are also many cafes on site.
A beautiful oriental bazaar, where you are transported to the years of Khoja Nasreddin's youth, you enter into bargaining until your mouth is dry, you eat deliciously)
If you have been to the oriental bazaar, and you liked it - you are here. If you haven't been, go. In no case do not buy without trading - offend sellers.
It's dirty, the goods are sold from the ground, they try to hang and cheat, there is a lot of delay. There is no change or they do not change. I do not recommend it
Previously, the market was cleaner, nowadays the sat is kind of stale, one-on-one merchants, unceremonious wheelbarrows, and strive to hit, knock down and send away. The market is big, there is also a choice, but there is a lot of dirt
A large market with a diverse assortment. In principle, there is everything you need, the prices are quite acceptable. If you want to stock up on some delicacies in order to bring them to your friends, then you are here
The big market is the Oriental Bazaar. It is divided into sectors. There is a sector of military clothing and ammunition, mostly everything is Chinese, but it is cheap. There are inexpensive souvenirs, most of them with dried fruits, nuts and even bread. vegetables, fruits. Parking space. There is probably everything. There are a lot of people, there is little order.
There is everything, everything in the literal sense and very cheap I recommend a very large market of products, things, toys, appliances, and much more I recommend