Category: Food & Drink

  •   Sept. 15, 2020

F&B offerings that you didn’t know are famous in Kazakhstan

When discussing F&B offerings in Kazakhstan, it is often the national dish of boiled horse meat, beshbarmak, and the tangy fermented mare’s milk, kumis, ...

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  •   Aug. 13, 2020

Your guide to vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Almaty

Meat, especially mutton and horse meat, is a staple in Kazakhstan. But there is no lack of yummy vegetarian and vegan options either in the quaint city ...

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  •   June 10, 2020

3 restaurants to include in your Almaty itinerary

Kazakhstan, which borders Russia to the north and China to the East, is also inspired by Turkish culture – the Arabs introduced Islam to the region in ...

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  •   May 20, 2020

7 breakfast spots to check out in Almaty

Almaty may have ceded its capital status to the younger and glitzier city of Nur-Sultan, but it remains the breakfast capital of Kazakhstan, with stylish ...

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  •   April 30, 2020

48 hours in Almaty

What can’t you miss if you have only 48 hours in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city and former capital? Here’s a two-day itinerary for inspiration.

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  •   April 30, 2020

48 hours in Nur-Sultan

So much to see, so little time. Nur-Sultan may be one of the youngest capitals in the world, but the futuristic and glitzy city is full of surprises. So ...

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