Pakistan Going Out
Food and Drink
Things to know: Alcohol may be bought at major hotels by visitors who have been issued a Liquor Permit from the Excise and Taxation Office. Wine is expensive and only available in upscale restaurants. Pakistani-brewed beer is widely available, as are canned carbonated drinks. There are no bars since there are strict laws concerning alcohol, and it is illegal to drink in public. Waiter service is provided in the larger hotels and restaurants. Visitors should avoid drinking water from the tap; bottled water is available everywhere, but it is necessary to make sure it comes in properly sealed plastic bottles.
National specialities:
• Biryani (seasoned rice with mutton, chicken and yoghurt).
• Sag gosht (spinach and lamb curry).
• Dal chawal (brown lentils and rice).
• Shish kebabs (charcoal-grilled meat on skewers).
• Shami-kebabs (patties of chopped meat fried in ghee or butter).
• Halwa (sweetmeat made with eggs, carrots, maize cream, sooji and nuts).
National drinks:
• Tea (drunk strong with milk and often very sweet).
Legal drinking age: 21.
Tipping: Most high-class hotels and restaurants add a 10% service charge. Other tipping is discretionary.
Nightlife
Shopping
Shopping hours: Sat-Thurs 0930-1300 and 1500-1830. Bazaars stay open longer.
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