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Spring Café Vibes in Bukhara – Bon!

#aprilblooms Spring in Bukhara is the absolute best, and nothing beats relaxing at a stylish café like Bon! I stopped by for tea time and grabbed a seat on the terrace — the sunshine and fresh air made it such a treat. The vibe is cozy but trendy, perfect for a spring break between sightseeing. I had a delicious crepe topped with a generous scoop of rich vanilla ice cream and loads of jam. It was sweet, creamy, and super satisfying. This place is definitely a hidden gem if you’re looking for a laid-back café moment in Bukhara! Why You Should Visit: ✔ Terrace seating that’s perfect on a sunny spring day ✔ Yummy crepes with rich ice cream and jam — dessert heaven! 📍Address: улица Бахауддина Накшбанда 4, Bukhara, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan #bukhara #uzbekistan #boncafe #springinbukhara #cafetime
Posted: May 2, 2025
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