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  2. Pyongyang (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Most Pyongyang restaurants are found near the North Korean border in China, as well as in Beijing and Shanghai.Since the 2000s, the chain has been expanding into South and Southeast Asian cities including Phnom Penh, [4] Siem Reap, [5] Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Vientiane, Dhaka, [6] Jakarta, [7] and Kuala Lumpur. [8]

  3. Samtaesong - Wikipedia

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    The first Samtaesong outlet opened in May 2009 in Pyongyang. [4] As of June 2018, the restaurant has thirty outlets in North Korea, [ 4 ] a majority of which offer takeaway only. [ 5 ]

  4. Okryu-gwan - Wikipedia

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    Raengmyŏn (Pyongyang-style cold noodles) served at Okryugwan. Okryu-gwan or Okryu Restaurant is a restaurant in Pyongyang, North Korea, founded in 1960.South Korea analyst Andrei Lankov describes it as one of two restaurants, the other being Ch'ongryugwan, which have "defined the culinary life of Pyongyang" since the 1980s, and a "living museum of culinary art".

  5. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Café and Bar, Friendship Hotel, Hangzhou; Shanghai. Art 50, Hotel Novotel Shanghai Atlantis, Shanghai; Blue Heaven Revolving Restaurant, Jin Jiang Tower, Shanghai; Epicure on 45, Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World, Shanghai; Oriental Pearl Revolving Restaurant, Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai; Suzhou. Revolving Restaurant, Aster ...

  6. Tourism in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    With its one thousand rooms and a revolving restaurant on the top floor, it is the largest and most-visited by international guests. [8] The Ryugyong Hotel and leisure center was less fortunate: started in 1987, its construction was halted in 1992 because of the country's economic crisis in the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Union ...

  7. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide for Shanghai. The 2022 edition awarded Tai'an Table a Green Star which is launched in 2020 worldwide to honor restaurants that are committed to more sustainable and eco-friendly gastronomy.

  8. M on the Bund - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant of the Year 2009 – Editor’s Pick, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [11] Best Outdoor Space 2009, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [12] Dining al fresco ~ Editor’s Pick, Financial Times [13] Top 20 Restaurants in Asia (since 2008), Miele Guide [14] Voted “Most Popular Restaurant” by readers since 2004, Shanghai ...

  9. Pyongyang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. Pyongyang may also refer to: Pyongyang, a graphic novel by Guy Delisle; Pyongyang (restaurant chain) "Pyongyang", a song on the Blur album The Magic Whip; Pyongyang should not be confused with: Pyeongchang County, a county in Gangwon province, South Korea; Pyonggang, a county in Kangwon province, North Korea