Chorsu Bazaar

Historical market square · Tashkent

1

@atlasobscura

"This traditional marketplace in Eski Shahar, Tashkent’s old city, claims to be over 2,000 years old. In Farsi, the word chorsu means “four streams,” an indication of how this place has long existed in a cultural crossroads. Elderly ladies sell obi non, a round Uzbek bread, while younger men jostle for customers’ attention with their baskets of dried fruit and nuts. Everything from imported electronics and counterfeit goods to children’s toy and handcrafted knives are on sale here. There’s even a thriving black market for dollars and rubles. And as one might expect of an old Silk Road bazaar, spices such as cumin, cinnamon, and saffron are plentiful, as are traditional Uzbek sweets. Follow your nose straight to the market’s food alley. Here you can try everything from the standard Uzbek shashlik (grilled meat skewers) to khasip (liver sausage). There’s also khanum, a doughy, tomato-flavored potato dish, to balance out the otherwise meat-heavy offerings. Know Before You Go The bazaar can be reached via taxi, or take the blue line metro to the Chorsu stop." - ejpalmer80, Fred Cherrygarden, soloobscuro, dumbBunny

Chorsu Bazaar - Gastro Obscura

Tafakkur ko'chasi 57, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan Get directions

google.com
@_bulut_kids

1 Postcard

See full details

More Places For You

Rohat Mirobod (ex. Rovshan Hotel)

Hotel · Tashkent

Straightforward hotel featuring a garden, as well as breakfast & Wi-Fi. This modest hotel is 3 km from the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, 6 km from the 16th-century Kukeldash Madrasah and 7 km from souvenir stalls at the buzzing Chorsu Bazaar. Featuring wood floors and furnishings, the humble rooms offer Wi-Fi, satellite TV and minifridges. Breakfast is available and served in a utilitarian dining room. There's a garden.

0 Postcards

Shahriston

Subway station · Tashkent

Shahriston is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Yunusobod Line. It was opened on 24 October 2001 as part of the inaugural section of the line, between Ming Orik and Habib Abdullayev. Previously it was called Habib Abdullayev.

0 Postcards

Ilkhom

Drama theater · Tashkent

Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent is a vibrant hub of avant-garde performances, celebrated for its intimate productions and rich cultural atmosphere.

0 Postcards

Caravan

Uzbeki restaurant · Tashkent

Step into Caravan in Tashkent, where vibrant decor, attentive service, and a lively atmosphere filled with delicious, authentic Uzbek cuisine make every meal a memorable affair.

0 Postcards

Gamarjoba

Georgian restaurant · Tashkent

"Ресторан грузинской кухни"

0 Postcards

Afsona

Restaurant · Tashkent

Grilled meats, soups & salads dished up in a relaxed destination with a terrace.

0 Postcards

Hotel Uzbekistan

Hotel · Tashkent

Unassuming rooms & suites in an informal hotel with 2 restaurants, a 24-hour cafe & breakfast. In a striking, high-rise building opposite the expansive Amir Timur Square, this down-to-earth hotel is a 3-minute walk from the nearest metro station. It's 6 km from Chorsu Bazaar in the city's old town. Unpretentious rooms offer Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges. Suites add separate living rooms. Upgraded suites add private offices. Room service is available 24 hours. Breakfast is served in 1 of the hotel's 2 restaurants. There's also a 24-hour cafe, a gym and a beauty salon. Massage services and an area shuttle are available.

0 Postcards

Jumanji

Restaurant · Tashkent

Nestled in a cozy corner of Tashkent, Jumanji offers an impressive menu with everything from Georgian to Asian delights, alongside attentive service and a family-friendly vibe.

1 Postcard

B&B Coffee House

Coffee shop · Tashkent

"Стильная кофейня в центре Ташкента для тех, кто, живёт в активном ритме большого города, ценит хороший кофе, вкусную еду и тёплую атмосферу! В нашем меню помимо кофе есть завтраки, аппетитные сендвичи, лёгкие салаты, итальянская паста, всевозможные вторые блюда и десерты 🙂"

0 Postcards

Grand Toshkent Hotel

Hotel · Tashkent

Unfussy hotel featuring plain rooms, as well as a courtyard, a bar & a restaurant. This modest hotel is 5 km from the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, and 7 km from both the 16th-century Kukeldash Madrasah and souvenir stalls in the buzzing Chorsu Bazaar. Featuring wood furnishings, the humble rooms offer Wi-Fi access and satellite TV. Amenities consist of a restaurant, a bar and a furnished courtyard, as well as meeting space. Parking is available.

0 Postcards