Where was the cheapest pilaf sold in Uzbekistan in November?

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In November 2024, the Republic of Karakalpakstan offered the cheapest pilaf, with one serving priced at 25,700 soums, according to the Statistics Agency's pilaf index report.

Conversely, the most expensive pilaf was found in Tashkent city, where a single serving costs 34,500 soums. Following Tashkent, the priciest regions for pilaf were Andijan (30,200 soums) and Bukhara (33,700 soums).

Here are the average prices for one serving of pilaf in various regions, as recorded by the Statistics Agency:

  • Republic of Karakalpakstan: 25,700 soums
  • Andijan region: 30,200 soums
  • Bukhara region: 33,700 soums
  • Jizzakh region: 28,800 soums
  • Kashkadarya region: 30,700 soums
  • Navoi region: 26,800 soums
  • Namangan region: 22,200 soums
  • Samarkand region: 30,500 soums
  • Surkhandarya region: 28,600 soums
  • Syrdarya region: 25,700 soums
  • Tashkent region: 27,300 soums
  • Fergana region: 26,600 soums
  • Khorezm region: 30,000 soums
  • Tashkent city: 34,500 soums

The price observations were made in selected public catering establishments (pilaf centers), excluding restaurants and teahouses, and are subject to variations based on location and time.

For comparison, in September 2024, the Namangan region offered the cheapest pilaf, priced at 22,100 soums per serving.


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