"You can find everything here: cheap prices, crowds of people, ancient Eastern-style buildings, and a chaotic mix of shops. It's a little like a treasure hunt—if you’re not careful, you might get lost and end up in a parallel universe!"
Good and comfy, must have place to visit in Tashkent. The location is convenient and prices are really reasonable. Here you can meet the most cheerful people in the entire world!
Ohhh! This is an Oriental fairy tale!
The complex is about 2000 years old! He's super!!!
And buy and walk! Everything is there!
To walk, to buy, to eat!
There are "gluttonous rows" There That are sooo delicious!
There is a place to buy dried fruits at a good price and souvenirs. There is a place to buy clothes in the national style. We need to bargain! First, the price is halved, then we increase it a little)
This is the norm for Uzbekistan) Bargaining is appropriate! But only on the market!
The National Bazaar is a place full of charm! I really liked its atmosphere, especially the variety of products. However, I would like to point out one thing: the cost of parking here seems somewhat overpriced compared to other places, especially considering that this is the first parking lot after the Kukaldosh mosque.
Separately, I would like to express my admiration for the politeness of one saleswoman, Suzan (if I'm not mistaken, in glasses and age). Her professionalism and kindness created a wonderful impression. Overall, the bazaar made a very pleasant impression on me, and I will definitely come back here again!
I have loved this market since my youth, always delicious and fresh products, polite sellers, with whom you can always have fun haggling and they always meet you halfway. The atmosphere itself, I feel like I'm at home.
The market is designed for tourists, whom everyone is happy to cheat. Yes, everything is there, from souvenirs to food and clothes. Cheap, the quality is appropriate. Unaccustomed, you can get lost in its crazy labyrinths and spontaneous rows, in places the products are laid out right on the ground, so you can break your legs, or the crowds will push you. The center of attraction is a dirty food court, completely unsanitary, with popular local food, always packed with people. You have to be very brave to eat there, because everything is on stream and tasteless. I recommend the Alai market, it is more expensive (a lot of delicacies), or the Mirabad market, it is more compact, you will definitely not get lost there.
I didn't understand the concept of this place at all. The food on the rows is tasteless (it looks better in the restaurant on the market) and more expensive than in some restaurants in the city. It's not very clean. The only thing I liked was something like a large dumpling with potatoes in tomato sauce.
I advise you to visit this market before departure to buy spices, vegetables and fruits. There is a very nice clothing market with national clothes and bathrobes.
I believe that Chorsu Market is the heart of Tashkent. The colorfulness of the products pleases the eye. The range of the market is simply huge, you can find absolutely everything there, from sewing needles to rare antiques. And looking at foreign guests (tourists)those who visit our World-famous market, pride and patriotism for their Homeland increase.
The market is big.
The cafes in the market are not distinguished by the beauty of the decoration, but they cook delicious and from good fresh products, and this is the main thing and this is not at a high price tag (85,000 soums lunch for two to the dump, it's about 850 rubles).
Things: mostly European models, but modest (without cutouts to the navel). A lot of things are made in Turkey and China. Local things are mostly synthetic or viscose (this is the most acceptable), flax was not found at all, cotton is not in light summer clothes either. But there were quilted jackets and elongated jackets (such as light coats), they were made of cotton fabric and the price tag for them ranged from 800,000 to 1,900,000 soums (about 8,000- 19,000 rubles). Lightweight cotton scarves with an adras pattern for 45,000 soums (450 rubles). There would also be fabrics and jewelry.
In general, I liked the market. With our shopping malls and pavilions, we have long forgotten what markets look like.
I recommend visiting and do not forget to bargain, it is welcome here.
A place with an oriental accent.
I would not have risked tasting everything there, but the kebab came to eat three times.
Prices need to be looked at, not all sellers are ready to immediately give an objective price.
For a photo and video report, so that those to whom you send the content drool, the perfect place😆
A good clothing bazaar. Compact. There is a large selection of things. The prices are average, and they are cheaper at the racetrack. I mostly buy in a three-storey building. There's a good selection of tracksuits and classics. You can bargain. They concede well. Recommend.
See original · Русский
6
И
Иван Трофименко
Level 8 Local Expert
December 23, 2024
You should definitely visit the "Zhorny rows", it is very colorful and delicious, most of all the delicious liver shish kebab was appreciated (if you do not like this product, I highly recommend it, the most delicious, most delicate dish). Naryn, somsa, shish kebab, that we could try, very tasty👍
A paradise for tourists! Every time I come to this market, I am surprised at its assortment! There is everything a tourist can dream of here. Excellent souvenirs made of ceramics, a huge assortment of jewelry boxes, figurines, magnets, knives! And what an amazing selection of chapans, fabrics, products from adras, akat. Nedopekla from the market is the metro, Parking is available. I recommend the guests of Tashkent to visit
Nothing has changed, everything is the same, the oriental bazaar, everyone offers to try, fruits and vegetables, while we were walking, we were fed, very polite sellers
An interesting, authentic and delicious place, I recommend you to visit!
Very tasty kebabs and tortillas, fresh salad is just delicious and tea with Uzbek orange lemon is the end.
I love this bazaar very much, the great-grandfathers are always friendly. Almost everything you need is available. The whole family especially loves the Sheep bazaar, the atmosphere, and delicious national dishes.
Except for cars,
Furniture and building materials,
You can find almost everything here!
Vegetables, fruits, dried fruits, meat and dairy products, flowers, plants, clothing, jewelry stores, household appliances, food, and many many other handicrafts made of natural materials!
The most colorful Central Asian market. Pilaf on the glutinous rows is the tastiest. They took him there, and not in besh kozon. Plus delicious green tea with salad. After shopping, it's the best place to relax there
I can say there are a lot of souvenir things of different types here and they also say that they sell delicious khanum but I couldn't try it, I think I'll try the taste of this dish soon
We came on an excursion from Karelia, went in after looking at the reviews of bloggers, everything is very, very tasty and almost for nothing, for lunch:shurpa,kebabs (lamb),wedding pilaf, flatbread, green tea, and this lunch for two adults cost 160t.There are no such prices anywhere in the world, we will have the opportunity to stop by again.
The awesome market in the center of Tashkent, especially the rows with food, is just a bomb, dried fruits are cheaper and better. Everyone is trading in full.
We visited the "zhorny rows"! what is not there , the eyes run away. We ordered pilaf, samsa, salad and tea.Everything is very tasty, fast, appetizing. Thanks
As they say, "Otang bozor, Onang bozor" you will find everything you bargain properly and still somehow it turns out to be more expensive compared to markets and butics.
An excellent market with everything you need, the largest of those that I visited in Tashkent.
A huge selection of spices, dishes, meat, fruits and everything else. As they say from patron to go ...
Naturally, if you are a tourist, then local sellers will be intrusive in order to get a piece of the contents of your wallet , but this should not surprise you.
Naturally, as in all Uzbek markets, bargaining is only welcome.