Private Cooking Tour: N.Korean Cuisine and Defector Dialogue - A Unique Experience in Korea
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We highly encourage visitors who are intrigued and keen to learn about North Korean culture and the experiences of defectors fleeing from North Korea.

This is the sole tour experience in Korea that you can participate in.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Geoyeo Station - It might come as a surprise, but North Korean cuisine is quite suitable for vegetarians.

You’ll have the opportunity to learn the preparation of dishes like tofu rice, soybean-based mock meat, and potato noodles.

I’m confident you’ll get a taste of authentic North Korean daily life and traditional meals.

Following the cooking lesson, over a relaxing cup of tea or coffee, you’ll engage in conversation with a North Korean defector. Mr. Jaipyeong Seo, the Secretary-General of the North Korean association, is an advocate for the human rights of the North Korean people.

During this time, you’ll gain insight into the perilous journey he undertook to reach South Korea.

What's Included
  • Tour guide
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Ingredients
  • Cooking equipment
What's Not Included
  • Personal expenses
Meal Options
  • Soy Bean Meat - Signiture food N.Korea. Also it is very popular as vegetarian food.
  • Potato Noodle - N.Korea is not enough fields to raise rice and soy bean. So they plant a lot potato and con in mountains.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Adam_r
Apr 16, 2024
Unexpectedly unique and fun experience! - Even though this activity didn't involve any cooking, I'm still giving 5 stars because it fully delivered on the experience of tasting homemade N. Korean dishes and taking with someone who escaped N. Korea for a new life. Tour includes transportation to and from your hotel to the home of a N. Korean defector. Depending on where you're staying, it might take an hour or so each way. My driver was also an English-speaking guide who shared friendly conversation during the drive. You also get a peek into a Korean home (my first time seeing a kimchi fridge), just another special aspect of this activity. Because I'm not a big beef or pork eater, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that meat isn't the main protein at many N. Korean meals, the dishes were mostly vegetarian, including tofu, soy "meat", rice, beans, and potato noodles (if you have food allergies, please let your guide know, kimchi can contain shrimp). I quite enjoyed each of the dishes and there was plenty of food so you could easily stuff yourself if you want. Hearing the defector's escape story was quite interesting. It's not guaranteed you'll visit the same person that I met, but I don't think it matters -- the stories will be as unique as the individuals. We also had plenty of time to ask our curious questions and even to take a photo with the chef. Honestly, I don't think there would've been enough time to enjoy the food and chat if we had a bunch of cooking to do, I think the operators should just change the activity title to "N. Korean food tasting and chat with N. Korean defector". 😅
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Fiore_l
Mar 7, 2024
How to learn while having fun - Interesting and fun experience, it's not every day you learn about North Korean cuisine!! And in particular learning about the difficult and sad situation of life in North Korea. I really liked it.
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