Lots of choices for groceries and currency exchange.
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Muhammad Yusuf Abdurashidov
Level 5 Local Expert
November 4
Soo dirty, poor servcie for Uzbek costomers, not that good
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Mustafo Abdixalilov
Level 2 Local Expert
November 8
There was a lot of traffic junction and it was hard to find any free parking space.
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Kamoliddin Fayzullaev
Level 9 Local Expert
November 19
Choose and bargain
Jojo0610 .
Level 3 Local Expert
August 22
Just perfect 💯
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Kida A
Level 5 Local Expert
October 19
Lyubimiy rinok
Ali Nawaz
Level 4 Local Expert
February 6
I like this place a lot
We have gone to chorsu so many times
I'm from India and currently living in Tashkent.
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Rustam Ibragimov
Level 9 Local Expert
February 25
U can find anything except your life which u wasted here -)
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Abdulaziz Xamidjonov
Level 3 Local Expert
November 16
Exxe
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Vishw Jeet
Level 6 Local Expert
December 10, 2023
Best market in Uzbekistan, I got everything here at cheap rates
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Amir Ghahremani
Level 7 Local Expert
January 17, 2023
Big bazar, in the first floor it is almost all meat sellers and in the second shop there are nuts and dried fruits and cookies shops.
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rihsiboy mirzayov
Level 3 Local Expert
October 27, 2023
Charsu krasivviy bazar
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Jahongir Sabirovich S
Level 9 Local Expert
March 1
Excellent
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leo l.
Level 8 Local Expert
December 19, 2023
Good food!
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alxvod
Level 24 Local Expert
October 30
The bazaar is the largest in Tashkent, it is considered central for a reason, there are a lot of different types of food and non-food products. Prices are certainly cheaper than in Tashkent stores, but compared to Russian ones they are very controversial and overpriced. Shopping malls are located on several levels, repeating the uneven terrain, the number of streets is very diverse, you can get lost if you do not use navigation or do not know what is located where. On these streets, in povillons, under canopies and just in open areas, sellers with their goods are located, they are mainly grouped by zones according to the type of goods sold, but there are also stray ones with other goods)) There are several times more traders than buyers, you can walk, choose and bargain, although they do not bargain very actively, who does not bargain at all, and who trades with an unsatisfactory face, you can barely bargain for something, and the question immediately arises, what kind of oriental bazaar is this?))) There is a whole zone with ready-made dishes, called Gluttonous rows, here everything squirts, smokes and smells of national dishes, the food is delicious, the prices are a little cheaper than in a cafe, but the neatness and cleanliness are very lame, like the entourage in all the bazaars of Tashkent, who is not confused, welcome, you can have a snack, like no one on my stomach didn't complain, because a lot of the local population comes here to eat))) (And in general, anyone who calls the bazaar a market in Central Asia, as in the title of the Yandex place, is considered an intourist here!!!))))
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Ольга
Level 10 Local Expert
August 15
It's like a bazaar!)) Only good memories... The domes are lined with mosaics, the scale is huge, the beauty is magnificent, a sight to behold. People are kind, hospitable, and speak Russian. On the "gluttonous row" they feed deliciously) every little thing, like hairpins, rubber bands....a lot and not expensive at all. It's a pity only one building burned down from the inside and as I understand it, they haven't been restoring for a long time.
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Елена Крох
Level 14 Local Expert
September 29
A picturesque place in the center of Tashkent, a real oriental bazaar, where you can not only buy high-quality souvenirs, fresh seasonal fruits, nuts and dried fruits, but also eat in an authentic atmosphere of noise, smoke and smells. Pilaf, shish kebab and fish are cooked right there.
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Алла Захарова
Level 8 Local Expert
November 15
We visited a popular market, the market is like a hive, nuts, fruits, national sweets are abundant, etc., you can try everything, everyone calls, offers goods, bought yellow figs, I really liked it, if you have the opportunity, try it, honey is very tasty cotton and prickly, we were also interested in trying food at this famous market They cook and serve national dishes, I did not like it at all, it was not very tasty, maybe we were unlucky, but there was no delight from the dishes.
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Ольга Р.
Level 13 Local Expert
October 12
A picturesque place! When traveling to Tashkent, it is mandatory to visit at least once. There are two floors under the dome. On the ground floor there are meat, dairy products, pickles. On the second floor there are dried fruits, nuts, sweets. There are also rows on the street, there are eggs, bread, fruits, vegetables. This is a very huge area, it is not difficult to get lost. There is a row where food is prepared. The feelings are ambiguous, I had to make an effort to eat there, but I still tried, it didn't go in. I prefer checked places, in compliance with sanitary standards.
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Оксана Андина
Level 5 Local Expert
November 3
A great market. Where you can plunge into the Uzbek flavor.
There are a lot of greens and fruits. Samsa is cooked very tasty in a tandoor! You can eat pilaf in the same place
In general, you definitely need to go there
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Level 12 Local Expert
September 22
The best assortment of all kinds of dried fruits (raisins, dried apricots, nuts, halva). The sellers are all very polite, they will help with the choice. The complex also has departments with dairy and meat products.
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Ринат Еникеев
Level 15 Local Expert
September 28
If there are fans of local color, then they are here. The choice of all products is huge, the prices are as you like. Here you can stock up on food for a week, and if you are tired of walking and hungry, then eat national cuisine with fervor, get dressed, buy furniture made by craftsmen here, etc., etc.
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Айдар Ильясов
Level 30 Local Expert
November 4
The legendary Tashkent market. It's just huge under an impressive dome. There are all possible products here. On the ground floor there is meat, milk, fruits, vegetables, etc. On the second floor, mainly sweets, nuts, dried fruits, tea...
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Лилия Саднова
Level 7 Local Expert
September 8
We tourists really like this market, we bought souvenirs, oriental sweets, reasonable prices, a large market, you can see things right away, we will come more than once, this is already a tradition Tashkent and Chorsu market are one
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Сергей Дмитриев
Level 8 Local Expert
October 1
The main market of Tashkent, which is about 1000 years old. Vegetables, fruits, meat and spices. There is also a clothing market and a lot of authentic hot food. And yes, there is also a whole department of fresh bread. They cook in front of you in tandoori.
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Максим Рылин
Level 6 Local Expert
May 9
A good market, spices, fruits, teas, baklava, souvenirs (knives, daggers, magnets, clothes), a great place for tourists to buy. Be sure to bargain, it is customary for them, money can be changed at the entrances even with their hands, a good exchange rate for both dollars and rubles.
Lifehack Bought a large plastic container with handles for 500 rubles there at the market and brought a bunch of everything in it in hand luggage.
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Юрий Ключников
Level 10 Local Expert
November 17
Colorful. Delicious and inexpensive pilaf can be found at the bottom of the bakery. There are basically no price tags, as everywhere else. Inexpensive bathrobes can be found in the clothing aisles. And the prices of the products are too high.
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Сергей
Level 10 Local Expert
January 25
I don't like markets. As a tourist destination, I recommend you to visit. On the ground floor there are products (meat, milk, vegetables, cereals), on the second floor there are dried fruits, tea and sets of all this for tourists. There is a clothing market around. Sellers are lying ) Behind the words "everything is fresh" in the eyes, they will sell stale goods (I bought dried persimmons - 15% with mold inside). It is necessary to check everything, try, bargain, and this is troublesome and time-consuming. Sets of nuts and dried fruits on a round substrate look attractive as an edible souvenir, but under the film the nuts become sluggish, and in general everything under it goes out quickly. I do not recommend it. But it is profitable to change the currency here (in a harmless amount)))
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Murat Akhmedov
Level 7 Local Expert
September 8
Eski Juva is the largest and richest market in Tashkent. And the most unkempt, with an inconvenient layout, with inconvenient parking lots. Apparently, the architect of the bazaar studied under a super contract. It probably could have been worse, since after the reconstruction there was no other architect who could put this chaos of trade pavilions in order. And make this bazaar a place of pilgrimage for tourists... And for some reason I remembered the Cinema House, it turned out exactly the opposite.
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Светлана Бонд
Level 14 Local Expert
October 6
For tourists, only the zhorny rows are interesting)- colorful, delicious.It's really worth it. The rest is the market and the market..there are more Chinese goods than local ones. Prices are charged not 3- 10 times at once! I don't want to bargain anymore..
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Александр Д
Level 11 Local Expert
May 14
A typical market of an ordinary Russian city of the 90s in terms of clothes. But there are its own peculiarities, first of all, mountains of cheap and very tasty strawberries, a lot of dried fruits and various nuts, a large selection of mutton. Zhorny rows with a huge variety of local goodies give a special flavor to the bazaar. There are a lot of "money changers" at the entrance to the metro, rubles are more profitable than in a bank, in early May I changed 10,000 rubles for 1330000 soums. You need to bargain everywhere.
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Маргарита Мозжухина
Level 6 Local Expert
September 25
The market is huge. There are a lot of people.You can find places with cheap things. There are many souvenir shops. We bought gifts for friends and relatives there. All in one place.
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Bek Smith
Level 15 Local Expert
November 22
The ancient bazaar of ancient Tashkent, there is everything, you can enjoy the sweets of the Uzbeks, there are roasting rows, a lot of national clothes and goods
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Евгений Якубенко
Level 9 Local Expert
November 20
A beautiful and large bazaar! If you want to eat in an interesting place, you can safely eat there, it is very tasty and the staff will help you with the choice
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Евгений Левков
Level 16 Local Expert
October 4
There is no point in entering the indoor market, the first floor is meat, the second is spices and everything that goes with it. Take a walk through the fruit and vegetable rows, it's worth it. But in any case, this is far from the oriental bazaar that we imagine.
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Наталия Иванова
Level 15 Local Expert
October 27
There is a huge market with a wide variety of things and products, the choice is really big. I didn't like the complete lack of pointers. We barely found the entrance to the market , there is no scheme anywhere with the location of zones and departments
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Рано Кулдашева
Level 7 Local Expert
October 13
A gorgeous market. A celebrity, the pride of Tashkent. A very tasty barbecue. People are kind. Beautiful girls with braids to the waist. Awesome Super super.
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Баходир Туляганов
Level 9 Local Expert
May 25
One of the oldest markets in Tashkent. Convenient location. There is a Chorsu metro station right in the middle of the market. It is very popular among both the local population and tourists. There are outlets for every taste on the territory of the market.
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Елена Иванова
Level 9 Local Expert
October 22
I am not a fan of such markets. We just stopped by to see. A huge number of things: things, flowers, vegetables, fruits, etc. Of course, prices are called looking at your appearance, then you need to bargain. Sellers sometimes pull right by the hands to be approached. I don't like such obsession - I gave 5 stars only for the assortment.
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Miles
Level 13 Local Expert
May 31
The place has a peculiar atmosphere, where the flavor of the oriental market is still preserved. Clean, the counters are neat. The prices are good.
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АНДРЕЙ КРЕЙЗЕР
Level 5 Local Expert
February 27
A wonderful, colorful place in Tashkent, where you can find everything for different tastes.
Do not rush to buy, find out the price from other sellers, compare the quality.
I like the spice and herb corner. There is a huge variety of them here.
I especially like herbal tea, it is also called mountain tea or Samarkand tea.
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Михаил
Level 19 Local Expert
January 9
An oriental market with a Central Asian flavor. Big enough, but don't expect anything supernatural... Vegetables, fruits, meat, spices and souvenir shops. Such markets are found in every major city of Uzbekistan or other Central Asian republic. You need to bargain and you are very likely to buy souvenirs three times cheaper than in the shops of the city. I did not understand the huge HYPE around this market... Don't wait for wow. Especially if you are familiar with the countries of Central Asia.
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А- 8-3
Level 11 Local Expert
September 24
A famous place in Tashkent.
It was known back in the Middle Ages, it stood on the Silk Road.
Of course, this is an eastern market and it is necessary to bargain. But it would be nice to see the price tags, unfortunately there are none.
There is a clothing market.
There are gluttony rows. Of course, I didn't dare try everything there, but the kebab is divine😋
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Р Р
Level 16 Local Expert
April 19
If you are a tourist, but you definitely need to come here and plunge into the atmosphere of the oriental market. Thousands of outlets and sellers, national dishes that can be tasted right on the street. There is a real atmosphere of ancient traditions here
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Антон В.
Level 3 Local Expert
November 18
Dirty, terrible unsanitary conditions. Highly inflated prices and a tourist guide. All such goods can be found in the city much cheaper, cleaner and without shameful haggling. Why tourists should come here is a mystery. There has been no color or "real Uzbek" here for a long time. Don't waste your time.
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ясмина я
Level 25 Local Expert
February 3
I like this bazaar. You can buy anything and clothes and shoes and vegetables and fruits and cereals and butter and honey and dried fruits and meat and dairy products and greens. In general, whatever your heart desires. You can also eat there - everything is hot, sit down at a table and eat and drink tea
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Camila Navruzova
Level 9 Local Expert
May 21, 2023
Наверное старейший ныне действующий базар Ташкента. Там можно найти почти все: свежие овощи и фрукты по недорогим ценам, молочные продукты от фермеров, рыбу, специи, восточные сладости и даже цветы, одежду, ткани, ковры и сувениры в национальном стиле.
Отдельным предложением посоветую поесть шашлык и ханум на обжорных рядах – это своеобразное крещение для приехавших в Ташкент.
Базар большой и многоуровневый, готовьтесь ходить и взбираться по лестницам.
Рядом с базаром есть еще старый ряд ремесленников, советую сходить.
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Javokhir Mamatov
Level 8 Local Expert
October 18
A historical place, so to speak, a monument to the past market has all the necessary products and does not hit the pocket well and fresh products have nuances too, but not much
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Санавбар Фозилова
Level 5 Local Expert
May 4
When I saw the Uzbek national Norin on Instagram, I really wanted to try it. We were in Tashkent in March and went there, we ate very tasty, people treated us with respect, showed us where you can eat, where you can buy souvenirs thank you for everything with respect from sunny Tajikistan.
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Афонина Татьяна
Level 11 Local Expert
August 24
I returned to the good old Tashkent, the smell is the same!! But there are also modern shops. Tortillas and fruits are not available in any city. Money changers. Well, everything is as usual. I love this place!!