Ovqat Bozari

Tashkent


After some shopping in Chorsu Bazaar head for this arcade draped with colourful ikat fabrics. It's a good place to get plov, but the various family-run stalls also sell such Uzbek specials as naryn (noodles with horsemeat), hosip (sausage) and some excellent shashlyk.


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