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Food - Despite what you might
hear about food supplies in Mongolia, it's now
very simple to have a balanced diet, even if you're
a vegetarian. If you're intending to eat out in
Ulaanbaatar, there are a large number of restaurants
serving quality, Chinese, Indian, Korean, Japanese,
Italian, English, French, Russian, Latin American
and of course Mongolian cuisines.
There are also a lot of supermarkets and markets
selling both Mongolian and imported goods from
China, Russia, East Asia and Europe. The domestic
meat and dairy products are good value and considerably
more tasty than meat you may find at home. The
one used by most of the expatriates living in
the country is the Mercury Market situated just
a couple of hundred meters west of the Circus.
In the countryside things are a bit different.
Although some of the larger Aimag centers will
have supplies suitable for foreigners, the Sums
will have little more than biscuits and chocolate.
As you move out of the city, you also lose the
quality in restaurant food. In most cases only
Mongolian-style food will be available.
The extreme climate here means that many Mongolians,
especially those living in the countryside have
to eat a lot of protein and fat to keep themselves
warm and healthy. Visiting herders in the countryside
will inevitably mean that you will be offered
a number of meat and dairy products. Even if some
of them look unappetizing, you will please your
host greatly if only you try a little.
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