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Ifang Bremer
Ifang Bremer is a Seoul Correspondent at NK News. He has worked on investigations for The Guardian and The Observer and previously wrote features on Korea for Dutch newspaper NRC.
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Features Seoul gentrification forces closure of landmark Pyongyang cold noodle restaurantFounded by daughter of Korean War refugee, Eulji Myeonok introduced locals to signature North Korean dish for decades On a hot muggy summer day, dozens of people stood in line outside the lone restaurant on a vacant street for one last refreshing bowl of perhaps the most famous Pyongyang cold noodles in Seoul. The 37-year-old restaurant Eulji Myeonok closed its doors on Saturday, 72 years to the day after North Korea’s invasion started the Korean War. Located in Euljiro, a once-bustling district of alleyways, small workshops and eateries, the restaurant was a little piece of Pyongyang in the city. On the wall, black-and-white photos of Pyongyang and decades-old maps of North Korea reminded visitors of the owners’ roots. © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |