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Okryu-gwan

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369: 40: 507: 232: 287:. It is a large building, and can seat up to 2,000 patrons, which Lankov described as reflecting "a penchant for large-scale eateries ... common to all Communist regimes". The building is distinguished by its traditional architecture and curved green roofs. The building is divided into a main area and two wings, with a total floor area of 12,000 m (130,000 sq ft). The stairs are made of 493: 381:
US$ 300,000 to Pyongyang per year, depending on local conditions. As a result, they market themselves aggressively, even purchasing advertisements in local South Korean expatriate newspapers. However, the South Korean government takes a dim view of their own nationals who visit the restaurants, and warns them that they may be charged with violating the
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has authorisation to open overseas branches of Okryu-gwan. Okryu-gwan has various branches throughout China, which help the North Korean government to earn badly needed foreign currency. Okryu-gwan is thus well-known even in South Korea. Each restaurant is reportedly required to remit US$ 100,000 to
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In 1999, a restaurant of the same name was opened in South Korea by Kim Young-baek, attracting attention in the South Korean press for its claim to be an officially contracted branch restaurant of the one in the North. A spokesman for the Pyongyang Okryu-gwan denied that any such contract existed,
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from the North, and even purchased utensils and tableware from the Pyongyang Okryu-gwan. Soon after they opened, they were turning away as many as 3,000 customers a day for lack of seats.
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reportedly continued to operate as of early 2011, though another nearby North Korean restaurant Kumgangsan closed after its manager absconded to India with its funds and reportedly
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while Kim clarified that he had not contracted directly with the Pyongyang Okryu-gwan but rather with Chongryon. Nevertheless, the Southern Okryu-gwan, a 360-seat restaurant in
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who had trained as a chef at the Pyongyang Okryu-gwan, hung a painting of the Pyongyang Okryu-gwan done by a North Korean artist on their outside wall, imported
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district in 2003; by 2010, its revenues were estimated at more than US$ 6,000 per day. The waitresses are graduates of the
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Okryu-gwan is open to the general public of North Korea, but in order to eat here, they must obtain tickets from their
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veterans who live in Pyongyang also receive free noodles at the restaurant on the anniversary of the
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and introduce new recipes. Other dishes that the KCNA reports are served at Okryu-gwan include
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describes it as one of two restaurants, the other being
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Okryu-gwan branch in Wangjing, Beijing, China in 2022
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or culinary schools in Pyongyang. The restaurant in
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Index

Okryu Restaurant

Pyongyang
North Korea
Coordinates
39°1′43″N 125°45′30″E / 39.02861°N 125.75833°E / 39.02861; 125.75833
Chosŏn'gŭl
Hancha



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer

Raengmyŏn
Pyongyang
North Korea
Andrei Lankov
Ch'ongryugwan
Taedong River
Moran Hill
Okryu Bridge
granite
Ryonggang
South Pyongan
Korean Central News Agency
Ahn Young-gi
ko
unconverted long-term prisoners
raengmyŏn

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