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Kazakhstan food is a reflection of the country’s unique ethnic and religious composition. Beer, vodka, brandy and sparkling
wines are available in many restaurants.
National specialities: • Kazi and chuzhuk (horsemeat sausages). • Kaurdak (mutton stew). • Sheep’s head. • Besbarmak (made from horse meat or mutton and dough). • Shashlyk (skewered chunks of mutton barbecued over charcoal).
National drinks: • Kazakh tea or chai is very popular and there are national cafes called Chai-Khana (tea-rooms) where visitors may sip this Kazakh speciality. It is drunk very strong with cream. • Kumis (fermented mare’s milk). Cafes where this can be ordered are called Kumis-Khana. Refusing it when offered may cause offence. • In the steppe and desert regions where camels are bred, the camel’s milk, called shubat, is offered to guests.
Tipping: This is not customary at restaurants and cafes, but is increasingly common in international hotels. A service charge is included
in hotel and restaurant bills.
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