Kafe Kapriz

Top choice in Fergana Valley


Clean premises, terrace seating and a menu of Russian and Uzbek staples, plus salads and 16 types of pizza (20,000S), make this place attached to the Hotel Kokand the city's best all-around eating option.


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Nearby Fergana Valley attractions

1. Jahon Bazaar

0.1 MILES

This small bazaar is worth a visit for its fresh produce and dried fruits and nuts.

2. Khan’s Palace

0.73 MILES

The palace of the Khan of Kokand, with seven courtyards and 114 rooms, was built in 1873, though its dazzling tiled exterior makes it look so perfect that…

3. Kamal-Kazi Medressa

0.98 MILES

This landmark is home to a woman's organisation and so generally isn't open to the public.

4. Sahib Mian Hazrat Medressa

1.16 MILES

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5. Jami Mosque Museum

1.2 MILES

Kokand’s most impressive mosque, built by Umar Khan in 1812, is centred on a 22m minaret and includes a colourful 100m-long aivan (portico) supported by…

6. Zimbardor Mosque

1.25 MILES

There's not much to see at this small neighbourhood mosque in the old town but there's a welcoming chaikhana next door.

8. Narbutabey Medressa

1.36 MILES

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