Italian Restaurant

Pyongyang


Pyongyang’s imaginatively named first pizza joint caused a sensation when it opened in 2009 after Kim Jong-il reportedly sent a team of chefs to Italy to learn how to make the perfect pizza. The results are pretty decent, although if you don’t fancy pizza, there’s a full range of pasta dishes, as well as the ubiquitous after-dinner karaoke.


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2.12 MILES

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2. Mangyongdae Revolutionary Museum

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7. Potong Gate

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8. USS Pueblo

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