A beautiful place as a landmark feels the same Soviet note and a visitor can feel nostalgia for the old years, but also the independence of Uzbekistan is felt! I advise you to visit!
It used to be more beautiful than trees, there were very few because of the overflow of cars, roads are made and expensive are not even of high quality ((( it is necessary to plant trees who needs help for seedlings
Excellent service, friendly welcome and escort, work on delivery.
Excellent food, served quickly, portions are large. The entourage of the building fascinates with its oriental flavor. The atmosphere has changed over the past few months, cool DJs are playing, it has become much more pleasant to be in an institution. The only pity is that the performances of musicians are not announced on social networks, I would like to come and listen to specific performers
I can only say the pros about this place. For example, among the advantages there is a Toku Restaurant, Asian cuisine. The atmosphere is superior to other restaurants. The only downside is that you get used to going there 😉 to eat delicious food and smoke a hookah.
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Венера Садыкова
Level 9 Local Expert
June 7, 2023
The heart of Tashkent. The history of the chimes is impressive.
The amazing history of Tashkent chimes Tashkent chimes are one of the eternal symbols of the city. It is associated with romantic dates, the lamp atmosphere of the old center. The first clock tower was built in the post-war years, and now every 15 minutes the chimes emit a shrill chime in memory of those who died in the battles of World War II. The clock itself was removed from the town hall in a small East Prussian town during the Soviet offensive. This idea belongs to Alexander Eisenstein, a native of Tashkent, who was a master watchmaker and convinced the command to save the watch before blowing up the building. Subsequently, Eisenstein repaired the clock, and architect Mukhamedshin won the competition for the construction of the tower for them. The structure was placed in the central square. The talented hand of the master Shirin Muradov owns decorative elements decorating the building: traditional ganch carving gives the tower an oriental flavor.
All his life, Alexander Eisenstein was the curator of the chimes, repairing and maintaining the mechanism in working order. Including after the earthquake of 1966, when the structure was seriously damaged. In memory of him, a plaque dedicated to the contribution of the master to the history of the Tashkent chimes is installed on the upper platform of the tower
The main advantage for me, in particular, of this institution is convenient Parking, which pleasantly surprised me. The cozy atmosphere is conducive to communication. Pleasant service. Sooo good cuisine. Incredibly delicious fried shrimp in batter and a very good frapuccino.
It's a very atmospheric place. Good music, food and a contingent of people. It is better to book in advance for the weekend and parking is problematic. Upscale prices. In general, I recommend it.
The clock strikes every 15 minutes.
It is very pleasant to listen to them in the evening, when the chimes strike many times in time.
We were at the hotel @Uzbekistan" - we enjoyed the fight.
Illuminated chimes are a wonderful sight.
Everything is clean and tidy.
I liked the service, the quality and the taste of the dishes.
Interesting interior
The only thing that was strange to me was the spotlights in the evening in an empty hall.
Dealers serving under the guise of seasonal Bud beer from a bottle at a price 3 times higher than draught. The cocktail bar is also not impressive at the price of 1000 rubles. In Moscow, the most decent bars don't take that kind of money
The landmark of Tashkent, in the very center of the city, pleases and pampers its guests! Delicious food, unusual drinks and pleasant music, but just take more money, you will want to try everything and everything. Guaranteed
The chimes are striking. Everything works. You just want to go to the bars inside, everything is very beautiful. You can go and hang out there and enjoy the moment
Very tasty cuisine, the bar is at the highest level, the prices correspond to the institution
Music on various subjects, from movement to chill
The staff is very pleasant and responsive
The place is exclusively for pathos, the kitchen and bar are not worth their prices, the only thing is a good view of the city center and a summer terrace. There are many good places worth visiting in the city than spending your money here.
I did not understand why it was necessary to put another clock. Exactly the same as they were from a long time ago, with all this, the time varies by 7 minutes.)))) honestly, I did not understand the meaning of the two chimes.
It's the most miserable place there can be. The music is loud. They were forced to drive all the way. The dust from the road flies directly onto the king prawns and lobsters. Show-offs and that's all.
The captured tower clock was brought to Tashkent immediately after the war in 1945 and since then the chimes have been habitually pleasing the citizens and guests of Tashkent. And now there is a good restaurant-bar downstairs. With the same name "Chimes"
A great place, with good music (for those who like beats and bass) the food is not very diverse but decent, the prices are above average. You can look at Fri and Sat.
Expensive, richly elegant. He came in, left all the money and left... But it's worth it, the staff leaves a good impression, the bartender is just great
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Level 8 Local Expert
October 16, 2022
A wonderful place, highly recommended, excellent interiors, good music and very tasty cuisine.
A place that reminds me of my childhood, when I was a child, then, in the hope of entering the automobile institute, I beat the thresholds of this place. I remember the Pinocchio cafe went to eat ice cream or pancakes with cocoa.
And when they grew up, they already went to the cafe "Corner" for tobacco chickens.
And now, it's time for another generation (youth time).
Let them have a blue sky now
One of the most important sights of Tashkent. The clockwork of the first tower was brought from the German town of Allenstein after a fierce battle during the Great Patriotic War