Chorsu is now only for those who are "urangan".It used to be a good bazaar.. Now Chinese consumer goods are being passed off as Turkey and are too expensive, unreasonably..
A very interesting place, tourist, there is a number of food where you can have a snack, when buying dried fruits, be prepared that the price may increase, given that you are a tourist, so I recommend checking prices for dried fruits, halva, etc. in the shops of the city
It's unpleasant when people run after you and persuade you to buy.
Shish kebab and samsa in the gluttonous row are also not very good.
Previously, it was possible to travel here only because of the barbecue.
The food is cooked according to old customs, there are kazy, khanum, naryn, kebabs, samsa, lagman and other national dishes, but the prices are not very reasonable, for such money you can eat in family restaurants.
The choice of goods is excellent, the location is convenient, the food in the gluttonous row is excellent
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Dinara Alayeva
Level 8 Local Expert
January 1, 2024
According to the idea, the bazaar itself is very interesting, having preserved its ethnicity, where you can immerse yourself in an oriental fairy tale, but the sellers are very rude, the prices are focused on foreign guests and foreigners. After the visit, the impressions are not lost
My favorite bazaar, there's a delicious barbecue and samsa downstairs, nothing has changed in 10 years, everything is just as delicious! The spirit of the old, real Tashkent is felt here! It's important to keep money in your front pockets and keep an eye out, there are a lot of thieves on the market!!!
Terrible terrible terrible market. Everything is on top of each other. It is impossible to pass through narrow passages hung from above with all sorts of rags instead of roofs and canopies. There is food, things, and gold in one place.
In my opinion, it's not even colorful
A huge market where they sell good Uzbek fruits, spices, sweets, bakery products, slippers, jeans, skullcaps, horse meat, and everything else.
Why it becomes somewhat difficult for an unknown person to find something specific. But it's possible.
P.S. Bargain!
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Traveller
Level 16 Local Expert
December 31, 2024
The area is dirty, not gentrified, with garbage and dirt and dust everywhere. It's not the right place to visit at all.
A huge market with products and more. In general, they were looking for Uzbek-made clothes, but could not find them, only Chinese. But we bought halves!
There is a very large market, you can get lost with unaccustomed use. But the choice of goods is huge, there is a metro nearby, which is very convenient.
I do not advise going there, because they sell a lot of spoiled vegetables and fruits, and in many ways they score on customers, because there is a very large influx of tourists. And it is very expensive in this market, compared to other markets.
Of course, you will be hung up and cheated here, of course it is not very CLEAN here, it is extremely difficult to call a taxi here, there is one hundred percent unsanitary conditions
Chorsu Oriental Bazaar is an ancient bazaar in Tashkent, which was formed 1000 years ago. In the Middle Ages, it was the intersection point of the most important eastern trade routes, including the Great Silk Road. Its area is 10 ha., and the abundance of oriental goods here is simply off the scale. Here you will find oriental sweets, fragrant spices, and a variety of nuts with dried fruits, and tortillas of different shapes and sizes! It's hard to leave here empty-handed)
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Дарима Цымжитовна
Level 14 Local Expert
May 28, 2024
Chorsu Market is one of the attractions of the beautiful city of Toshkent by right. Sellers are unobtrusive, beggars are not seen