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Restaurants are found mainly in the larger centres and at hotels. Most serve international cuisine: Greek, Hungarian and Indian
food is available. Food stalls in the local markets sell traditional Swazi meat stew and maize meal or stamped mealies and
roasted corn on the cob (in season). There is a good selection of spirits, beers and wines. Traditional Swazi beer can be tasted in rural areas. There are no formal
licensing hours. Tipping: 10 to 15 per cent of the bill is customary in restaurants and hotels.
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There is a modern shopping complex in Mbabane but local markets are always interesting places to shop. Purchases from craft
centres include beadwork, basketry, grass and sisal mats, copperware, wooden bowls, local gemstone jewellery, wooden and soapstone
carvings, calabashes, knobkerries, battleaxes, walking sticks, karosses (animal skin mats), drums, woven cloth and batik and tie-dye, which are often incorporated into traditional Swazi garments.
Shopping hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1700, Sat 0800-1300.
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