When the leaders of North and South Korea held a summit last week in Pyongyang, they bonded over a luncheon that featured a North Korean specialty: naengmyeon. Reporter Jason Strother recently went to a Korean restaurant in Palisades Park, New Jersey, for some naengmyeon and conversation about peace on the Korean peninsula.
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