Coffee for Aviators

Coffee for Aviators

The coffee is good, but the cafe also features a range of alcoholic beverages so if you're nervous for, um, whatever reason and need the calming influence of alcohol before a flight, they can help out also. Prices for coffee drinks aren't cheap, though. They're slightly more expensive than most airport coffeeshops around Asia.

Kimchi in the North

Kimchi in the North

Northern Korean Kimchi is amazing. It is healthy and flavoursome, both as a side dish and as an ingredient in savory pancakes, stews and fried rice.

Kimchi made the news last month in the DPRK, when Korean Worker's Party Chairman Kim Jong Un visited a new factory that produces the fiery pickle dish. (It is obligatory that all English-language articles about Kimchi describe it as 'fiery'.)

"Kimchi is one of the Korean nation's most favorite traditional dishes and it is well-known as one of the world's five health foods", he was quoted as saying

DPRK's 70 Day Speed Battle Ends - What Did It All Mean?

DPRK's 70 Day Speed Battle Ends - What Did It All Mean?

Essentially, it's a mass mobilization of adults across the country, in nearly all sectors, to work on a variety of projects. Think of it as nationally mandated overtime. The “battle” component is a DPRK cultural manifestation: exhortations often use the term, harking back to the effort needed to win in actual war. In 2013, they had a “harvest battle”, for example. Also, factories or other workplaces are often called “battle zones” or “battlefields”. 

Gum Rung Coffeeshop

Gum Rung Coffeeshop

We recently got the chance to check out Gum Rung coffeeshop, located in a leisure complex just next to Pyongyang's bowling alley. Overall, we were impressed: the ambiance is by far the most similar to a cafe in other Asian cities with thriving coffee scenes. The decor is relaxing and the equipment is top-notch, and includes an advanced water filtration system.

What's an Elevator Pitch? Explaining Entrepreneurship in North Korea

What's an Elevator Pitch? Explaining Entrepreneurship in North Korea

For some of the workshop leaders on our March trip to Pyongyang, things turned out to be particularly challenging: In a country where elevators are extremely slow and often get stuck, the point of a quick “elevator pitch” isn’t immediately apparent. So when the North Korean audience pitched the business ideas they had developed during the training, 3 minutes often turned into 5, 10, or 15...