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Best Bakeries in Turkmenistan

With 3+ bakeries across 2 cities, Turkmenistan offers travellers and food lovers a wide range of bread and pastry experiences. Expect a mix of historic bakeries rooted in local tradition and newer artisan shops applying long-ferment techniques, heritage grains, and international influences.

Why Turkmenistanfor Bakery & Cocktail Culture

For food-curious travellers, Turkmenistan offers a bakery culture shaped by its specific grains, climate, and regional traditions. 2 cities across the country each bring something distinctive, from everyday neighbourhood bread counters to specialty pastry shops. 3+ bakeries give visitors plenty of room to explore beyond the obvious stops.

Turkmenistan's top bakeries increasingly draw international attention, and a visit can reveal the kind of quality that only comes from bakers working in their own tradition and context.

Top 3 Bakeries in Turkmenistan

Rahat Bakery - Bakery in Ashgabat
Rahat Bakery
#1Bakery
Ashgabat · ⭐ 4 (10 reviews)
Bakery 508 - Bakery in Ashgabat
Bakery 508
#2Bakery
Ashgabat · ⭐ 4 (10 reviews)
La Tartine - Bakery in Köpetdag etraby
La Tartine
#3Bakery
Köpetdag etraby · ⭐ 4 (10 reviews)

Top Bakery Cities in Turkmenistan

Ashgabat
2 bakeries
Köpetdag etraby
1 bakeries
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bakeries in Turkmenistan

What is the best bakery in Turkmenistan?

Based on verified Google reviews and our editorial analysis, Rahat Bakery is currently the highest-rated bakery in Turkmenistan. It holds a 4/5 rating from 10 reviews. We rank the top 3 bakeries in Turkmenistan on this page by combining guest ratings, editorial recognition, and baking quality.

How much do bakery items cost in Turkmenistan?

Bakery pricing is moderate — individual pastries typically run $3–6 and a quality loaf of sourdough or country bread is around $6–12.

What type of baking is Turkmenistan best known for?

Turkmenistan is best known for a mix of local and international bakery traditions. Across 2 cities, you'll also find neighbourhood bread bakeries, café-bakeries, and specialty pastry shops catering to a wide range of tastes.

When is the best time to visit a bakery in Turkmenistan?

For the freshest bread and viennoiserie, most Turkmenistan bakeries are at their best shortly after opening — usually between 7am and 10am. Many sell through popular items by midday, so early visits are recommended for the most celebrated bakeries.

Which city in Turkmenistan has the best bakeries?

Ashgabat leads Turkmenistan's bakery scene by editorial rankings and guest ratings. However, Turkmenistan's 2 bakery cities each offer distinct regional specialities, so the best city depends on which local traditions you're most interested in exploring.

Are there any world-famous bakeries in Turkmenistan?

Turkmenistan may not yet feature in our global Top 50 list, but it offers excellent locally renowned bakeries that deliver outstanding experiences. Many travellers prefer these for their authenticity and local character.