The 'Pyongyang' restaurant was opened in Moscow to strengthen ties between Russia and North Korea, having strict access rules. Customers must present their passport, and those who have visited South Korea are not admitted. The interior reflects North Korean ideology, with music and programs from North Korea, and the staff consists of North Koreans who know a little Russian. The menu includes traditional dishes such as bibimbap, fried chicken, and kimchi, and customers can listen to songs by the pro-Kremlin artist Shaman.
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