More suitable prices than food city, one of the righteous place for budget travellers and locals, it's located near to the Quylik metro station and Magnum supermarket
Just a good bazaar, a large selection, few people, there is where it is profitable to have a snack, toilets are convenient in any direction, a wholesale shop is nearby, at the exit, there are any buses, you want the subway, you want a taxi, there is also Arava, fish, meat of all varieties and sweets, you will not leave empty-handed!
I haven't been there for almost two years.
But recently I decided to stop by to see what's going on.
There are more shops. The quality of the products is the same. Sometimes the prices are slightly higher than Kadyshev, I really didn't like the underpass, the ceiling is so low there and it feels like it's about to fall. It was very scary to cross it. On the positive side, a bridge was built, which greatly facilitated the road and reduced traffic jams on the road.
Previously, sellers were kinder)), they always made a small discount, but now no one has made a discount. It's sad((;
Goodbye Irina Kuylyuk now you used to be very relevant in the past, a very good market when the traffic flows were small and there were few cars in the city, it was easy to park, shop, walk around the market now it has become impossible due to traffic jams, this market was closed and opened elsewhere well, maybe some part still remained there on a click, but it's still not the vanguard that was there, sellers will always find where to trade there, they have been declining all over Uzbekistan, they will find a point where to sell their products again because of the expansion of Tashkent, it had to move to another location
The choice of products is sooo great
The location is not bad in principle
There's a problem with parking
The quality is at the highest level
But it's sooo hard with the road, don't go there))) it's like you're in some kind of India, the roads are narrow, the drivers are not adequate (with 90%) the eternal problem with parking
Kuylyuk dehkan bazaar right now, after part of the wholesale bazaar was transferred to foodcity, it became much more convenient, you can park freely, there are no traffic jams. Well, as always, there is a large assortment of products. Fruits and vegetables are cheaper and there is a large selection
People visit this market because:
1. Inexpensive, especially in comparison with other markets in the city. It's common knowledge.
2. " All roads lead to Kuylyuk and through Kuylyuk (I apologize for the tautology), I drive through Kuylyuk myself every day.
3. This is one of the oldest and most visited markets... For real - the "people's market," We hope that the Almighty will save the market from closing.
Kuylyuk Bazaar continues to work .Yes, products are getting more expensive, but it remains cheaper than a basket anyway .If you go to it after lunch, you can buy vegetables 2 times cheaper than in the store.The same bell peppers, tomatoes, onions, and garlic.
There used to be a very interesting market. Currently, wholesale and melon rows have been closed due to the upcoming reconstruction.
Before you buy something, walk through the rows, take a look, try it.
If you liked something, ask the price, and then pretend that it is expensive ...
After you, they can name the price much lower, then come and take a little, but they will try to offer you more and more other goods ...
Here the main thing is not to relax, as other goods will be more expensive or worse in quality.
A special place is the sale of eggs!
The display case is always laid out a size larger, and you are given a size smaller! 🤷
You can ask to give it from the window, but you'll have to listen a little! 😂🙋
There is nothing much to say, as the bazaar is known to all residents of the city. Personally, I like that you can buy groceries, clothes, and construction in almost one place. materials.
The famous Kuylyuk bazaar, a grocery store, you can find anything in it, starting with spices, any fruits and vegetables at any time of the year, strawberries are sold in October, delicious Dehkan products mixed with pineapples and coconuts imported from abroad, a row of tortillas beckons with its smell, and a row of salads and food it is better not to go hungry at all, you will want to eat everything! Korean salads compete with Uzbek cafes with delicious pilaf samsa and shish kebab, all inside the bazaar, in spring the back of the bazaar is full of trees and plants and sprouts for seedlings. Household goods and clothes are sold along the river. By the way, if you get to Kuylyuk Bazaar and want to buy something, don't forget to bargain! They love it here, and also, try to put personally purchased goods in the basket, otherwise while you are yawning, you may be put fruits or vegetables a little wormy or spoiled, sellers can do it! And when they put it in a bucket or a cup for weighing - see if some of the low-quality products were initially placed on you. I'm not saying that all sellers are like that, but there are! And in the meat department will be vigilant neto come home and a big piece of bone :)
Well, in general! The bazaar is good!
Briefly about the advantages:
1. Prices are affordable;
2. The assortment is excellent;
3. I would like to mention the assortment of seedlings and seeds separately.
And now the cons:
1. Terrible parking - small, often packed to the brim;
2. Due to the construction of the metro line, the road has changed a lot, it has become difficult to drive up to the bazaar. Walking up is a separate big story. While on the lung, nothing yet. But when loaded like a camel, getting out of the bazaar and walking to the minibus is a whole quest.
3. There are always so many people at the bazaar that you can easily lose your wallet and not even notice it.
Kuyluk Wholesale Bazaar was our favorite helper and the prices were low. And we all found what we needed. It is very, very sorry that it was closed.
Kuiluk was an ancient bazaar.
If I had the opportunity, I would bring the bazaar back.
The market is very contrasting, I visit Tashkent for work and, as far as possible, I definitely visit both the clothing and grocery markets. There are a lot of interesting things on the clothing market, a lot of clothes and shoes for every taste and purse,
I take shoes and sports clothes here, cauldrons before pilaf, mattresses.... there are a lot of interesting things on the grocery market here...
I bring dried fruits, fruits, spices and nuts, sweets to Russia, and I especially liked tea:
Green (flutter)in my opinion, it's called black and ERL grey (with bergamot), I always drink it super. By the way, at the grocery market I have lunch at a local cafe, the pilaf is gorgeous.!)))
I recommend it. be sure to visit and do not forget to bargain.
It's a mess!
The sellers climb like cockroaches, more than 70% of sellers do not know what they are selling, others just want to shove the goods, only 10% of normal sellers, but they get lost against the background of ignoramuses and dealers.
Unfortunately, the bazaar has deteriorated.
Low prices = low quality of vegetables and fruits, there are more expensive, but the quality is better. In general, this is the cheapest market in Tashkent compared to other markets.
Kuylyuk Bazaar, it's a horror, of course, traffic jams, unsanitary conditions, Food City has now been opened, a very cool, huge market. I have everything, I took the cart and walked. Beauty!!!!!
Hello. Everything is cheaper in the bazaar. Parking lots are also ho-ro-sho. About the minus near the clothing market, sometimes there is an artificial traffic jam. Inside the flea market there are currency traders.
Kuylyuk is a very good market, the clothing market is full of various things, I really like it, I recommend it to everyone. The road has also become convenient, there are no traffic jams as before.
Meva cheva, Baliq, Sut va goʻsht mahsulotlari doimiy arzon narxlarda. Ayniqsa egzotik mevalarning juda koʻplab turini arzon narxlarda topish mumkin. Mango, Ajdar, Papaya, Avakado, Greypfrut. Donasi 5.000 dan boshlanadi. Ananas 15.000 dan boshlanadi. Ayniqsa domashniy Malina murabbolarini juda ajoyib. Narxlar juda hamyonbop.
It's very dirty. But it will do. The usual cheap bazaar, where there is a lot of everything. You can find clothes, food, cosmetics, whatever you want. But there are a lot of people, angry sellers, it's easy to get lost. The bazaar is big.
A large wholesale market for the sale of vegetables and fruits. People from all over the country come here to sell their goods. Large selection and wide range of prices
For the most part, this is the wholesale market of the city of Tashkent. Vegetables and fruits, seasonal products in the assortment. Products are much cheaper than in other places.
P.s. meat products are worth paying attention to - they are fast, it doesn't matter what they look like. On the territory and in the vicinity of the market in coffee shops and canteens, you should not categorically eat. You can easily get poisoned due to unsanitary conditions. Mice, rats, flies are present
The year is 2024, summer. Also, everything is dirty and old, shabby. The unsanitary conditions are complete. There are caravans everywhere. There are ugly people around. I do not recommend visiting without special need
The most visited bazaar.
And the whole area is being stocked here))). Probably the largest selection and the most attractive prices. Only the transport was a mess, and it remained so.
I can tell you a lot about the Kuylyuk market. I live near the market. Previously, we always bought food here. I even worked there as a child, I sold iced tea with my brother. I have even met situations when Qigans stole money from people right in the middle of the market. Igen and kral packages were cut with a blade. All the surrounding people were silent for some reason... What can I say if even law enforcement officers standing not far away did nothing. It was a very terrible time. There doesn't seem to be one now. The market is large, divided into 2 parts.
1 this is retail
2 This is a wholesale
I think everything is on the market.
Regarding prices, I will say this. If the buyer is familiar, they give low prices. If not, then they charge to the full. And yes, it is better not to buy meat at the market. They can easily cheat there.
The hot market is big, but it is not designed for so many people who are visiting it now. If you want to shop for 2-3 people, you can do it not far from home. It's better to come there when weddings or something like that. I'm waiting for them to demolish it and build a park around it.
Good luck to those who visit the market and be vigilant
Arzon, tanlov kp bozorlardan biri. Autotourgohlari nokulai, tirbandlik kyp.
One of the cheapest markets in Tashkent, there is a lot of choice. Only parking is a problem, it is always clogged, traffic jams.
The coolest bazaar in Tashkent. Everything is very cheap. And the people are friendly. Yusupov tomatoes that week took 2500. Class, and all the other products are also very cheap. Milk is 3 times cheaper than in other bazaars.
there is a great market, there is everything you need, there is a flea market across the street, there is also everything you need. but one of the main disadvantages is the structure of the transport road, it is terribly difficult to cross the road
The largest and most versatile bazaar in Tashkent. A little fussy and loud. Products for every taste and color. The complex of three bazaars is generally something with something. In short, you'll come in in the morning, have breakfast, have lunch and grab dinner.
There was a very large market, now everything is being rebuilt there, of course, there are a lot of memories with this place, but let's hope that it will be even brighter
There is everything you need in everyday life. The place is authentic, colorful, but not suitable for everyone. The market is good. Almost everyone speaks Russian. And those who do not speak understand everything. We had no difficulties and problems with communication.
The bazaar is great, all fruits and vegetables are cheap, especially in the morning you can buy wholesale , meat products, too, I liked the prices fresh and cheap everything is fine......