Kazy: Usually lean horse rib, well seasoned, and dried in horse intestines, then hot-smoked and cooked. It is cut into slices and served on large plates as a starter. Shuzhuk: Like kazy, with the same ingredients, but with half fat and half lean horsemeat.
Zhaya: Salted, dried and subsequently smoked and cooked meat from a horse's hip, served in slices.
Zhal: The long strip of fat under a horse's mane is cut 0ff with a thin layer of flesh and prepared in the same way as zhaya.
Sur-Yet: Tender horsemeat with tendons and gristle removed is first salted and dried, and then served cooked.
Fish platter "Assorti": Noble fish (sturgeon, salmon, carp) served on a large platter with caviar and bread. Take care in restaurants, where this “assorti” can turn out to be particularly expensive.
Shalgam salad: Spicy salad from finely sliced radish and paprika.
Korean salad, carrots Korean-style: Spicy salad from finely sliced carrots.