| 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. |