Located in Kwangbok Street of Pyongyang, it is a 2-storey building with a souvenir counter and a restaurant.
The counter sells varieties of souvenirs, specialities and daily necessities which would remind foreigners of their visit to the DPRK, including Kaesong Koryo Insam, Insam Liquor, platycodon, handicrafts, paintings and Korean chima (skirt) and jogori (jacket).
The restaurant, which can accommodate hundreds of guests, serves noodle, kimchi, thojang (bean paste) soup and other traditional Korean food.