Embark on a Tashkent food tour, savoring iconic Uzbek dishes and exploring vibrant markets. Discover hidden gems and rich culinary heritage.
Embark on a Tashkent food tour, savoring iconic Uzbek dishes and exploring vibrant markets. Discover hidden gems and rich culinary heritage.
- Nomdor Somsa Osh Markazi - “Nomdor somsa” is a renowned type of Uzbek somsa, or savory pastry, celebrated for its rich, juicy filling, typically made with finely minced meat (lamb or beef) combined with onions and a blend of spices. Its uniqueness lies in the layered dough, which results in a crisp and flaky exterior. Somsas are traditionally…
- Nomdor Somsa Osh Markazi - “Nomdor somsa” is a renowned type of Uzbek somsa, or savory pastry, celebrated for its rich, juicy filling, typically made with finely minced meat (lamb or beef) combined with onions and a blend of spices. Its uniqueness lies in the layered dough, which results in a crisp and flaky exterior. Somsas are traditionally baked in a tandoor oven, imparting a distinct flavor and crispy texture.
In Uzbekistan, somsas are enjoyed both as street food and at home, with numerous regional variations. “Nomdor” likely refers to a reputable or well-known style, highlighting its quality.
- MANDU - Hadra - Manti are a cherished traditional dish throughout Central Asia, including Uzbekistan. These are large dumplings usually filled with minced lamb or beef, onions, and occasionally pumpkin or potato. They are distinguished by their size (larger than many dumplings) and the steaming method used to cook them, typically in a multi-layered steamer called a mantovarka.
The dough is rolled thin and shaped around the filling, often leaving a small opening at the top. Manti are served with sour cream, yogurt, or a simple vinegar and pepper sauce, and garnished with fresh herbs. Their hearty filling and flavorful spices make manti a comforting and popular dish, especially in winter.
- Chorsu Bazaar - Discover the lively Chorsu Bazaar, a vibrant market brimming with the sights, sounds, and aromas of fresh produce, spices, and traditional snacks. Interact with local vendors and sample freshly baked bread, dried fruits, and artisanal sweets. Learn about the history and cultural significance of the food being tasted.
- Besh qozon osh markazi - This guided tour will lead you through the bustling streets and hidden gems of Uzbekistan’s capital, providing a unique opportunity to taste the diverse flavors that define Uzbek cuisine. Enjoy iconic dishes like plov, lagman, manti, and shashlik at some of Tashkent’s most beloved eateries. From cozy family-owned restaurants to street food vendors, each stop highlights the rich culinary heritage of Uzbekistan.

- Local guide
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local guide
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
Embark on a food tour through the vibrant heart of Tashkent, where ancient traditions meet modern flavors in an unparalleled culinary journey. This guided experience will lead you through the lively streets and hidden treasures of Uzbekistan’s capital, providing a unique chance to sample the diverse tastes that characterize Uzbek cuisine. Delight in…
Embark on a food tour through the vibrant heart of Tashkent, where ancient traditions meet modern flavors in an unparalleled culinary journey. This guided experience will lead you through the lively streets and hidden treasures of Uzbekistan’s capital, providing a unique chance to sample the diverse tastes that characterize Uzbek cuisine. Delight in iconic dishes such as plov, lagman, manti, and shashlik at some of Tashkent’s most cherished dining spots. From charming family-run restaurants to street food stalls, each location highlights the rich culinary legacy of Uzbekistan. Discover the bustling Chorsu Bazaar, a lively market brimming with the sights, sounds, and aromas of fresh produce, spices, and traditional snacks. Interact with local vendors and savor freshly baked bread, dried fruits, and handcrafted sweets. Gain insights into the history and cultural importance of the food you’re enjoying. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the ingredients used and how they have been passed down through generations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.