(PCM) Several media sources were reporting that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un was set to open up a restaurant in Scotland where one of the primary dishes would be dog meat soup.
An official representative for Jong-Un set the record straight and claimed that there are currently no plans to open up a restaurant in Scotland at this time. Jong-Un does run a several restaurants named Pyongyang, after the capital of North Korea, in areas such as China, Indonesia, Russia, Myanmar, Thailand and Nepal, so the idea of him possibly opening up another franchise in Scotland, perhaps were not too far fetched.
The Pyongyang restaurants server traditional Korean dishes such as kimchi, cold noodle and barbecued scuttlefish. Dog meat is a popular dish in North Korea, as eating beef is banned throughout the country, however the dish is generally not served anywhere outside of the area.
It has been said that Jong-Un is a big fan of Scottish whisky and its’ popularity in North Korea is very high. This is yet another reason why many had speculated that he had his sights set on Scotland for a possible restaurant opening.