"Jumanji" in Tashkent is a multicultural restaurant with food from all over the world. Come here and escape the hectic city vibe...
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"Testo" in Tbilisi is for you if you love pasta, flaky pastry or fried battered things! I can vouch for the spinach/ricotta ravioli & the strudel...
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"Ural Tansykbaev Memorial Museum" in Tashkent is the house the famous Uzbek painter lived in for his final years. Everything's exactly like in the '70s...
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"KeyTown" in Tashkent is one of my favorite Korean restaurants in Tashkent. You definitely have to try their special 'Koryo-saram' dishes...
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Telman Park, or Tashkent's "Central Park", is easily the city's largest & greenest. It's seen brighter days, but its warmth & atmosphere remain...
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The mausoleum-mosque of Suzuk Ota in Tashkent, built by order of Amir Timur, is a really peaceful place I love visiting with my family...
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"Mahatmagandi street" is a street where you can observe beautiful early Soviet period buildings with a Turkestan style interior. Also check Asaka street!
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The "International Forums Palace" in Tashkent is the city's crown jewel, a hall that mixes Uzbek traditions together with modern European architecture...
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"Eski Shahar" is Tashkent's Old City. It's a big complex around the Hazrati Imam mosque that is like a piece of an oriental tale!
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"The Cosmonauts Station" is only one of the many stations that make Tashkent's subway system unique. This station is decorated to Soviet cosmonautics...
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"Chorsu Bozor" in the Old City of Tashkent looks like a giant, beautiful watermelon from outside. It's really a different world in this market...
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"Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral" in Tashkent is a beautiful example of Neo-Gothic architecture, built in 1912. It's proof of Uzbek religious tolerance...
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