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An Irish chef in Hanoi is serving special burgers to mark this week’s summit between the US president, Donald Trump, and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.

The Durty Donald and Kim Jong Yum will be on sale at the Durty Bird restaurant from Monday, as the Vietnamese capital prepares to greet the two leaders.

The restaurant’s co-owner and head chef, Colin Kelly, said the burgers were designed to capture the spirit of the leaders.

Kelly said the Durty Donald was as “extravagant” as Trump, with double beef and double bacon topped with strands of yellow chicken floss. “To match some of the controversy that surrounds him, we’ve put Russian dressing on it. So a bit tongue in cheek, but I think he’d see the funny side,” he said.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Durty Donald (left) and Kim Jong Yum burgers. Photograph: Manan Vatsyayana/AFP/Getty Images

The Kim Jong Yum is made of smoked pork belly, wild boar meat, kimchi mayonnaise and crispy fried kimchi.

Truong Trang, a customer at Durty Bird, said the Kim burger was as “mysterious” as North Korea. “This burger makes me curious about its ingredients and I want to eat more, just like North Korea,” she said.