Yangiyul Market is a place that I have visited dozens of times, and I can say that it really deserves attention. This is not just a bazaar, but a kind of center of city life, where the aromas of spices, fresh pastries and fruits mix, where you can hear the noise of sellers' voices haggling with customers, and feel the real Uzbek flavor.
What I like
✔ Fresh food is one of the main advantages of the market. Here you can always find fresh meat, dairy products, juicy fruits and vegetables brought from the surrounding farms. Seasonal fruits are especially pleasing: fragrant melons and peaches in summer, pomegranates in autumn, and citrus fruits in winter.
✔ Affordable prices – Unlike large supermarkets, you can find products at lower prices on the market, especially if you know how to bargain. Some sellers are willing to give discounts to regular customers.
The atmosphere is a separate reason why I love this place. There is a real oriental spirit here – friendliness, hospitality, lively communication. Sometimes sellers treat you to their goods, give you a taste of fruits or pastries, and if you're lucky, you can hear interesting stories about the origin of the product.
What can be improved
Cleanliness – As in many markets, it can be dirty here, especially in places where meat or fish are sold. Although cleaning is being carried out, I would like to see the market more well-maintained.
Crowds of people – On weekends and before the holidays there is a real pandemonium. If you want to buy goods in peace, it is better to arrive on weekdays or early in the morning.
Parking – If you arrive by car, then finding a parking spot is a separate quest. I advise you to leave the car a little further from the market and walk, it will be faster this way.
General conclusion
Yangiyul Market is a place worth visiting if you want to experience the real taste of local life. Yes, there are minor drawbacks, but they are overlaid by the atmosphere, the quality of the products, and the hospitality of the vendors. I would recommend this place not only to residents of the city, but also to tourists who want to get acquainted with the real life of Yangiyul.
The market is very beautiful, it has become much cleaner, there are a lot of trash cans, and most importantly, the prices are normal. You can bargain, sellers are always happy to help you choose a product
A huge abundance of products and various, all kinds of goods prices are reasonable but the best time to shop is early morning, you can buy everything fresh at a low price
An excellent market, the range of products is very good, the prices are reasonable, parking for buyers and sellers is not thought out, but for traffic police it is a good object for fines
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There is everything on the market! There is a lot of choice, and a lot of deception. And the mess of cars is terrible. There's nowhere to stay. I like that there are separate pavilions with toys.
Too arrogant, my husband took out a phone loan, almost paid it off, a month before the end of the payment they sent a message, take a loan, we will also give you bonuses, when they came to ask, they started saying we didn't do it. Although it was their store operator who wrote it.
And what the majority of people think is not very capable.
The big market is a huge assortment of different products, especially their national delicacies, various nuts and sweets, and there are no words about their national cuisine, only admiration.