A street food stall in Pyongyang where the vendor works under conditions most of us can't imagine, serving food that has to be good enough to keep people coming back when there aren't many other options. You watch this and realize how universal the fundamentals are — the setup, the timing, the muscle memory of someone who's been working the same station for years. The politics fade and what's left is just another cook making it work with what they've got. Sometimes the most isolated kitchens teach you the most about what actually matters.
— The Chef's Take
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