‘Conflict Kitchen’ is a one-of-a-kind restaurant in Pittsburgh that only serves food from countries that the US is in conflict with.
According to its website, the restaurant will change its menu and identity every few months, depending on “current geopolitical events”.
Opened seven days a week, Conflict Kitchen “uses the social relations of food and economic exchange to engage the general public in discussions about countries, cultures, and people that they might know little about outside of the polarizing rhetoric of governmental politics and the narrow lens of media headlines”.
The restaurant is currently serving Cuban food, and has plans to focus on “US involved boarder conflicts of North/South Korea and Palestine/Israel” in the future.
[via Conflict Kitchen, images via Facebook]