2024

FRUITS SECS SAMARKAND

Market gardeners

On the second floor of the large Chorsu market hall, you will find the dried fruit stalls for which Central Asia is famous. One stall follows another with the same merchandise: dried apricots, raisins, almonds (the best come from Andijan!), pistachios, sesame-roasted peanuts... Everything is of course negotiable, and above all, everything can be tasted because the qualities and origins often differ from one stall to another. Perfect for a small travel pantry or to bring home souvenirs.

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2024

COFFEEWINE

Bread cakes chocolates ice cream

This elegant café offers a quality service and concocts all day long very beautiful pastries around a menu where a nice choice of teas and coffees, rare in the capital, stands out. Ideal to stop for a gourmet break if you are out and about in the neighborhood, but you can also come there to start the evening. The wine list is indeed well supplied and the place offers a perfect setting for a quiet aperitif. It is also possible to eat there, but the menu was not yet established.

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2024

BAZAR CHORSU

Market

Under the large hall you will find all kinds of spices and dried fruits, including the famous Andijan almonds. The bazaar is also the right place to buy chapans, those traditional Uzbek coats, at the best price, or the tioupés. Above the bazaar on Zakirova Street, several small handicraft shops sell coats of slightly better quality (made of silk), traditional musical instruments, small Uzbek cribs... A visit to Chorsu is a must on any visit to Tashkent.

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