Great concept. This takeout place supports conflict awareness and tries to catalyze conversation about these hostilities. Conflict Kitchen only serves food (and it's delicious) from countries the US is in conflict with.
Some of the employees try to visit the country or nearby country prior to serving the food, and learn from locals or refugees about the food. They also interview and have conversations with the people, and they put this information into pamphlets about entertainment, art, customs, etc...
Conflict Kitchen has served food from Cuba and now North Korea. For North Korea, they visited South Korea and had conversations with refugees.
The line does get a bit long during lunch when school is in session.
The pamphlets are challenging to read as it is many quotes, with no paragraphs, summary or transition. Some pictures, maps, or images would also be nice.
All in all--great idea and tasty food.