Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Cost of Living in Almaty - Food & Prices - part 1


Wondering what the cost of food items are in 2014... below I have tried to give you an idea of what to expect in terms of prices. This topic is broken up into 2 posts, the follow-up will include other information, tips and some idea of what other things cost in Almaty.   


Currently the exchange rate is USD 1 to 181 KZT (Kazakh Tenge)

The following prices will give you a rough idea of what to expect (Mid- 2014)

Bread between 70-150KZT ($0.38- $1)

Milk roughly 200 KZT per litre ($1.10) depending on the brand and type, there are lots of milk products ranging from fresh to curd/ sour and cow to camel...and it can all be a bit confusing shopping for milk the first time. I prefer the “Foodmaster” brand when it comes to dairy products. 

Fresh Foodmaster Milk 


The cheese selections are impressive in most supermarkets, so I am sure if you are willing to experiment you will find what you are looking for even goat's cheese.   Yellow cheeses range from 2200 to 3000 KZT per kg. My favourite is a yellow cheese made from sour cream called ‘сметанковые’. 

My favourite yoghurt products also by Foodmaster



Meat
Meat is more difficult to price as it depends on where you buy it - either at the market like the GreenBazaar or the supermarket and whether it is chicken, beef, lamb or pork (yes, you can get pork and bacon here, but only at selected shops like Bekker, Ramstore and a few other supermarkets).
If you are brave enough you could buy your meat at the market, but you need to find a good seller and build a relationship with them to get the best cuts and best quality meat.

Chicken products are roughly about 900Kzt per kg
Beef – mince meat about 1500Kzt per kg
Beef strips like ‘beef stroganoff’ about 2900Kzt per kg
If you like salami type meats- there are a large varieties available here in Almaty ranging from Spanish imported cold meats to Russian made sausages.

Water
Bottled water delivered at your home can range from 500-800Kzt for 19L.
Our preferred , but also the most expensive, is Calipso http://www.calipso-water.kz/
When we arrived we where advised to drink bottled water, however, many locals do drink the tap water.  

Fruits & Vegetables
During summer, local fruits and vegetables can be very cheap like 400KZT ($2.20) for a kilo of raspberries and 800KZT ($4.40) for a kilo of cherries. Potatoes can be as little as 90Kzt per kg (50 cents). While during the winter the prices are excessive and the quality is really poor … tomatoes and potatoes don’t even last a day or two.



Grocery expenses

Expect your monthly grocery bill to be roughly 150 000+ KZT for a couple, which includes the odd imported product.



Shopping Tips   
It might all be a bit confusing when shopping for groceries for the first time… you are lucky if any of the brands look familiar. So, my suggestion is to try the bigger stores like Ramstore that have English written on the shelves.  

Over the years, we have found that the range of products and brands  on offer have increased tremendously. When we got here, now that was a different story,  you would not find a particular food item for months on end- so we still stock-up on the stuff that we prefer like peanut butter or all bran flakes... just in case. 




Here are a few items listed below to give you a rough idea of what other beverage items might cost.

CarteNiore instant coffee 100g- 2 000Kzt
Jacobs Coffee 100g- 1 000Kzt
Coca-cola 1l- 160Kzt

There are a range of local and imported beers available, they are relatively cheap in the grocery stores. 
Miller Beer 0.33l – 250Kzt
Holsten Pilsener 0.5l 200Kzt 


Foreign beers 



Bottle of wine depending on what you are looking for could be priced from 1900Kzt and anything upwards. You will find Argentinian, French and Georgian wines plentiful in the supermarkets. There is little or no control over who or when liquor can be sold, so even your small corner shop will stock a wide range of alcoholic beverages and you can buy it at anytime. 



You will even find some STRONG local cognac 

Local Kazakhstan Cognac 




In part 2, I will cover the cost of accommodation, dining out and some other household items. 



Sunday, April 13, 2014

More events during the month of April 2014

Here are some other events to expect during April in Almaty.


The 5th French Film Today festival will take place in Almaty on April 17 at the Arman theater (crossing of Abay and Dostyk streets). The ticket cost is 500 tenge.
Hôtel Normandy - April 17, 7:30 p.m. 
Casse-tête chinois - April 18, 7:30 p.m.
L'amour est un crime parfait - April 19, 4:30 p.m.
La grande boucle - April 19, 7:30 p.m.
Eyjafjallajökull - April 20, 7:30 p.m.


And The U.S. Consulate General in Almaty presents a  photo exhibition "Native Land" dedicated to the indigenous peoples of Central Asia and North America. It is held at the Art State Museum, Kasteev until the 30th of April. 

For more information :+7 727 394 5519


Easter Celebrations
A Kazakh Traditional Nauryz & Canada Family Easter Celebration will be held on 19th April from 12:00-18:00. Tickets are 8000KZT for non CERBA members and with members paying 6 000KZT and 3 000KZT for the kids. 



Friday, April 11, 2014

Good News for Air Astana


As most of you know… the European Aviation Authority black listed all airlines operating from Kazakhstan in 2009 after  the Kazakhstan Civil Aviation Committee failed to pass the ICAO's  (International Civil Aviation Organisation) audit. 



Air Astana was exempt from the blacklisting, however other restrictions were applied to them that did not allowed the airline to expand their operations in the EU…. This was bad news for an airline that has worked hard to set international aviation standards in this region.  

But good news has arrived and Air Astana has now received the rights to increase their flights to the EU. 

According to the European Union' s Aviation Safety Committee, Air Astana has fully complied with international standards, and is therefore, exempt from the restrictions imposed by the EU since July 2009.

However, according to the European Commissions’s latest press release “all other Kazakh airlines remain banned from Europe until the Kazakh authorities have implemented a sustainable system to effectively oversee the safety of these carriers”.

Currently, Air Astana operates from Almaty & Astana to London 3 times a week, every day to Frankfurt, and 6 times a week from Astana/Atyrau to Amsterdam.

This is all good news... not just for the airline, which can now launch new routes into Europe, but hopefully this will also have a positive influence on the country’s tourism.


Congratulations Air Astana!!!