Siab bazaar!)))How many warm memories!Oriental sweets, fruits!Mmm...))), And what a halva!The most delicious, and pomegranate juice...A dream!No, really, I'm thrilled!
An expensive market, but if you come 2 hours before closing time, you can snatch the product with a good discount (life hack)! The main thing is to know what you are going for 😉
You must definitely visit here! It's an indescribable feeling. the local flavor is fantastic. It was as if I found myself in an oriental fairy tale, where the bazaar is described! A huge variety of vegetables, herbs, spices, delicious hot samsa straight from the tandoor! Tortillas, have you tried layered tortillas? Try it!!!We have not bypassed this very huge market... You can buy souvenirs!!! It is necessary to bargain!!! The prices are initially unreasonably high. But you need to be able to bargain!
An atmospheric place. It's very colorful. Here you can buy dried fruits and Samarkand nougat, which is prepared only here, fruits, vegetables, Korean salads :) Well, there are souvenirs and spices too.
There is a lot of product selection. Food. Fruit. The vegetables are fresh. You can trade safely. If you find a gift on the seller's heart and you can get it for free
If you are in Samarkand for the first time, you will be interested, good location, near the Bibi Khanum complex, a large selection of everything, we bought souvenirs and Samarkand tortillas
A big real oriental bazaar. You walk between the rows and what is not there. A huge amount of vegetables and fruits, sweets for every taste. A variety of clothes and dishes. There are a lot of souvenirs and if you go there, you definitely won't leave empty-handed.
An ordinary market, I didn't see anything special. We were decently deceived in a couple of places-be vigilant. Go around several points and compare prices. They are trading poorly. I recommend the dining room on site, it is sooo simple, with iron chairs, oilcloth on the tables, but the pilaf there (up to 15h!) is very tasty-lunch with pilaf salad and tea 350 rubles per person, the portion is very large
Hello everyone There is a wonderful Samarkand pilaf at the Siab bazaar, in a completely inconspicuous cafe. Delicious pilaf and a very hospitable hostess, I recommend it to everyone!
There is everything that is possible. Prices are different. Groceries, souvenirs, clothes. It is convenient for money changers to change money at a good rate. With this, everything is clear and do not cheat.
Maybe I had high expectations, but I wanted something more than just a market, which is abundant all over the world. If you need to buy some products, then you can visit it. But if you want to see the oriental flavor, then it's not here.
A must-visit - and buy fruits and eat cheap and tasty
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Ерлан
Level 16 Local Expert
November 10
The Oriental market in its classical representation. They sell groceries, household goods, clothes, spices, nuts. Prices for some goods (nuts) are two times lower than in Russia, but you can still bargain.
A real bazaar where you can and should bargain (even if you don't want to)! Friendly sellers and a HUGE selection of sweets, national clothes, dishes, tea, spices and other products for yourself and as a gift!
A bazaar is a bazaar, there are a lot of people, clothes, souvenirs, food and money changers, how can they be without them on the eighth
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Alturis
Level 18 Local Expert
July 4
A cozy bazaar.
Small.
The prices are quite reasonable.
Among the disadvantages: a large number of beggars, a disgusting restroom at the end of the bazaar.
The sellers are friendly, not particularly annoying.
A convenient bazaar, an abundance of fruits and vegetables. But the main thing I was there for was souvenirs and local sweets and dried fruits. I really liked the attitude of the sellers - everyone is friendly, funny and polite.
It is necessary to approach this campaign seriously, that is, to go around the entire bazaar, find out the prices, you must bargain, you also need to try
A good, big market.
You need to bargain, prices will increase several times at the sight of tourists. If you do not bargain, then the prices for local dried fruits and nuts are the same as in Moscow.
I really liked it, there are so many different souvenirs, my eyes are running away. But not cheap
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Раъно Суяркулова
Level 8 Local Expert
August 29
We Uzbeks have a proverb that, "The place of the cemetery and the bazaar cannot be changed," So the Sieb bazaar has seen a lot in its history))).
I've been there a few times and I'll give you 2 little life hacks!
1 _ Don't buy right away, walk around first, because the prices are different (yes, I do that 😉😉😉);
2 _ Be sure to bargain (haggling in the bazaar is a way of life😂😂😂).
The most authentic place
Even if there are no plans to buy anything
It's worth going and seeing
There is a department with products - the most diverse
And the clothing department
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A must-visit, any market/bazaar gives the most correct idea of the city. As soon as you get into the ranks, you immediately feel how the city lives. You can not buy anything, but the atmosphere will be felt by the actions of the merchants.
The market is fabulous, there is everything. I recommend visiting the market. But you need to spend a lot of time and go around all the shopping malls.
The bazaar is super like in an oriental fairy tale. Nearby is the Bibi Khanim Mosque, which gives a special look to the bazaar.
Be sure to stop by and buy oriental sweets. The largest selection in Uzbekistan. They also sell ceramics and handmade knives.
Bazaar is just one word, and that says it all. This is an oriental flavor, these are fruits, spices, sweets. This is all the best for pilaf) . The bazaar is emotions, it is common. This is a local way of life in which you can find everything you need
Everything is interesting here, there is any product and market of a purely Asian kind, everything is neat and beautiful, prices are normal, everything else is as usual
We visited the bazaar on a beautiful sunny day. Emotions are so-so. We expected something more ;) spices, dried fruits and fresh vegetables. All this is in abundance, but..... in the same market in St. Petersburg, everything is the same. On the edges they sell things for tourists. We bought a hot tortilla there. That was delicious! Berries, if in our market nearby, strawberries 30 - there are 25, cherries 40tam -30.