At precisely 7.30 p.m., the waitresses put down their trays and start to perform. Wearing traditional Korean Choson-ot dresses in bright colours, they dance to a curious mix of western pop covers and North Korean national songs.
We’re in a vast, strip-lit venue that serves up dog stew washed down with soju and some form of kimchi in virtually every dish but the restaurants main selling point is that it offers a window onto the worlds most secretive state.
(Source: The Guardian)