Tour de comida callejera vegana de Tashkent





Descripción
Le mostraremos Tashkent sin que los turistas y visitantes lo sepan y cubriremos diferentes partes de la ciudad, incluidos dos mercados: en el casco antiguo tradicional y el concurrido centro de la ciudad, cada uno de los cuales ofrece su comida callejera local más conocida. Como veganos que crecimos en esta ciudad rica en carne, pudimos elegir los mejores lugares para ofrecer comida local basada en plantas y queríamos compartir nuestro conocimiento con otros y contar la historia de nuestra ciudad de una manera personal y única. Eso significa que no queremos que sea un tour típico aburrido de comer comida de un lugar a otro todo el tiempo. En su lugar, lo personalizaremos con gusto en cualquier lugar con paseos, fotos, historias y personas. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Parte del dinero de la gira se destina a apoyar a activistas veganos encarcelados.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comenzaremos el recorrido con el bazar más antiguo y pintoresco de Tashkent ubicado en el casco antiguo y nos dirigiremos directamente a 'Gluttony Lane' para el Khanum, conocido en toda la ciudad: pasteles de papa en rica salsa de tomate. A la lasaña pero más rápido y mejor.
Después de salir del bullicioso mercado, pasearemos por las estrechas y sinuosas callejuelas de la Ciudad Vieja de Tashkent. Tómese un momento para sumergirse en el ritmo pausado de la vida local mientras notamos a los niños del barrio en juego. Nuestro destino es el barrio de Xadra, donde probaremos deliciosas albóndigas al vapor recién hechas (manti) justo delante de nuestros ojos. Dependiendo de la temporada, puede elegir entre maravillosos rellenos salados como calabaza, espinaca, papa o una vibrante mezcla de vegetales.
Luego nos dirigiremos al mercado de Oloy, un mercado de agricultores ubicado en el centro. Probaremos pan redondo uzbeko acompañado de ensaladas tradicionales coreanas populares entre los estudiantes de las escuelas locales durante la hora del almuerzo.
Terminaremos el recorrido en un restaurante local (no lejos de la Biblioteca Nacional) que se atrevió a adaptar los platos locales en veganizados. Y sí, probaremos el oxímoron de la cocina centroasiática: el beshbarmak vegano, un plato carnoso tradicionalmente kazajo convertido en una maravilla a base de plantas.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Envíanos el nombre y la dirección de tu hotel y nos encontraremos contigo en el área del lobby a la hora acordada.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(24)
Who knew there were so many vegan options around and under your nose in central Asia! Sayyid was profession, friendly, informative, and got us lovely food. My only complaint is that the minimum booking size is two people so it becomes quite expensive when booking for 1, might be nice to have a way for individuals to join in groups to ensure the minimum amount is met without doubling the per person cost. Either way I consider it worth the money I spent :)
We had a lovely morning! The tour brought us to different places and we tried some amazing local vegan foods that we would probably have missed out on without this tour.
This was a brilliant tour whether you are vegan, vegetarian or eat meat but want to try some very tasty food. My wife (vegan), 12-year old (vegetarian) and I spent about half a day touring markets, some local restaurants and bits of the city with Akmal. We learnt about the food, Uzbek culture, history and life living in Tashkent. It was fascinating, varied and accessible. This was our first full day in Tashkent and we gained lots of tips and ideas for our holiday. We would highly recommend it to others visiting the city
Even if you don't like mutton, you can still enjoy delicious local food with vegetarian meals. I think Uzbek people are very good at seasoning, not at the level of "well, you can eat it". It will fill you up, so please join us hungry.
The tour was amazing. It provided lots of insights into the variety of vegan food available in this otherwise meat-centric city, and along the way allowed us to discover markets and restaurants across Tashkent. Our guide Sayyid spoke poignantly about his own path to a cruelty-free lifestyle and the challenges of being vegan in Uzbekistan. It's a good idea to do the tour at the beginning of your stay if possible, to learn about places and dishes you can then continue to discover on your own. The tour is worth every penny, as it includes all transportation and an incredible amount of food. That's also why it's a good idea not to have breakfast beforehand!
Very nice tour with tasty things. I enjoyed walking through the bazaar and learning about the country's culture through food with the tour guide. It's a lot of food so go hungry
Excellent, personal, casually informal tour with good food. Akmal was friendly and knowledgeable. He adjusted to our interests and the conversation was much mote than set pieces recited to us.
This was the perfect introduction to Tashkent. We explored the city and tried amazing food. The rest of our time in Uzbekistan was much easier as we knew so much more about the vegetarian and vegan food available. Thank you!
We loved the tour! Akmal is a very knowledgeable, friendly and funny guide. Not only did we learn a lot about Uzbek vegan food, but also about the culture and the city. For us it was a great introduction to Uzbek food and the country. We would highly recommend this tour, no matter how much meat you normally eat.
I really recommend to book this Tour. Akmal is such a lovely guy and gives great insides on the uzbek (food) culture as well as many interesting facts about the City. We really appreciated every Single moment



