The Eternal Flame Monument in Karaganda is a significant landmark commemorating the victims of the Great Patriotic War (World War II). While the monument itself is not directly associated with food history, the city of Karaganda has a rich culinary heritage influenced by the diverse ethnic groups that have settled in the region, including Kazakhs, Russians, Ukrainians, and Germans. The traditional Kazakh cuisine, dominant in the area, relies heavily on meat and dairy products, though there are vegetable and grain dishes that form part of the local diet.
Address: Bukhar-Zhyrau Ave, Karaganda
Famous Food: Beshbarmak (Non-Veg)
Address: Mira Blvd, Karaganda
Famous Food: Kuurdak (Non-Veg), Shelpek (Veg)
Address: Prygunov Street, Karaganda
Famous Food: Shashlik (Non-Veg)
Address: Shakhterov Avenue, Karaganda
Famous Food: Vegetarian Samsa (Veg)
Address: Ermekov Street, Karaganda
Famous Food: Manti (Non-Veg), Vegetarian options available