The mall is convenient and well organized. There is everything you need: a lot of shops, from clothes to appliances. Spacious halls, clean and cozy. You can have a snack in one of the cafes. Parking is large, but it can be difficult to find a place during rush hours. Overall, a great shopping mall for shopping and recreation.
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Kumesh Bulak Market is a place where you can find a wide selection of fresh food, vegetables, fruits, meat and other goods at affordable prices. The atmosphere in the market is usually lively and authentic. Customers note the variety of offers and the opportunity to bargain, which makes shopping here even more enjoyable.
The prices are not too high, and so there is an aozan store where prices for household goods.goods and things are acceptable there, by the way, you can find gifts for your family , there is also a smile shop where cool things are sold cosmetics jewelry and creative goods, a lot of clothing / food stores, and there is a kari store nearby and kind of like a vet.pharmacy
They sell samsa and grilled chicken near the bus stop.
The market is full of different things, prices do not bite, clothes, groceries, beauty salon, canteens and taxi drivers are enough, you can find parking.
The whole trick of this market is that in fact it is a former Kolos stop and it is famous for the fact that taxis depart from this point to Saryagash, Zhetysai, Tashkent, etc. And most importantly, shorpa in a pot was cooked here, such a canteen worked 24/7, both for taxi drivers and passengers. Therefore, now I associate the Komesh Bulak bazaar with the "shorpa in a pot". And, there are so many pickpockets, the bazaar is essentially gone, there are only boutiques left. And yes, there are many visitors from the village))) Take note!
This is a good diverse bazaar and a springboard for a trip towards Tashkent - the point of taxi drivers... A lively, energetically packed place. Dynamically developing. I advise you!
Well, as always, there is a fuss, taxi drivers do not give passage, everything is expensive, but there is absolutely everything in the bazaar, every whim in a day
The strongest shopping mall, let everything you need be a frying pan. Still at low prices, you will not regret if you visit the Jumesh Bulak market, interesting things of tollaa! 😻😻😻😻😻
The mess is all very expensive, not organized. And the nipple is the main thing there is no parking for visitors all the places that are for cars are always occupied by taxi drivers, even in the yards near standing ones . So it turns out that in order to get to the market, you need to stop on the other side of the road or even on Firkan. This is an absurdity, not an order. Where the Akimat and the administration of the bazaar are looking. The prices there are cosmic, not a training bazaar, terrible.
The market is not very good.. especially in the evening, dirt and stench. Everything is so fucked up, phew...You're afraid to step on your foot. The people are always in darkness. And taxi drivers are so insistently and loudly shouting - inviting customers, this moment is generally unpleasant. There are even more cars than passengers.😡🤬 And when will this lawlessness end here? We could move this parking lot closer to the Saule neighborhood. There's more free space.
Cramped. The conductors at the bus stop are shouting. You can't walk on the sidewalk. The taxi drivers are shouting. It's crowded. Do not pass and do not drive to the bus station. Where are these organizers looking? Just to collect the tax and duty.