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Írjon visszajelzéstInteresting place. There is a show of North Korean singers at 6:30 p.m., mainly visited by South Korean tour buses who do not seem to eat there. The food can be expensive or cheap, depending on what you buy. Pyongyang cold noodles and kimchi pancakes cost $12 USD and you will be fully abandoned. Drinks are where they earn their money, but you don't have to buy. Food was reasonable and the noodles are great on a hot day
The food was good, but a bit pricey. Make no mistake, this place is North Korean as opposed to South Korean, and there is a bit of a difference in the food. My wife was born and grew up in South Korea, so we both could taste the differences. The waitresses were all college students, and all must have been chosen for their appearance, as they were all very attractive . North Korea is putting it's best foot forward.
Surprisingly good, staff both serve and perform, food is top spec and local North Korean food and drink is available although some menu items may not be to the liking of some. Highly recommended for the experience.
North Korea state official restaurant in SiemReap. The restaurant setting really feels like staying in Pyongyang. The food are but different from typical Korean food, especially the famous Pyongyang cold noodles which is extraordinary delicious. The staff are all cane from North Korea who can speak fluent English and Chinese. The only thing terrible is you can’t take photos of the dishes, faces and the restaurant inside. 2 waiters are staying with you inside a room if you are not come from group travel.
Food is not bad. A la card is bit expensive. Restaurant for big Asian groups. Noisy show. But Japanese, Korean and Chinese people like it. That's why I can't say any bad about this restaurant.