But restaurateur Salim Rabaa is unlikely to have to honour his generous pledge.
"80 per cent off for Korean customers in appreciation of the role of Korean leader Kim (Jong-Un) in our Palestinian cause," a sign on the Rabaa Restaurant in the Jabalia refugee camp reads.
There are currently no North Koreans in the besieged coastal Palestinian territory, nor do any Palestinian residents hold the citizenship, according to the Gaza interior ministry.
US President Donald Trump announced on December 6 he would recognise the disputed city as Israel's capital and move his embassy there.
Kim responded by calling Trump a "dotard" and slamming his decision as a "reckless, wicked act".
Israel seized control of the eastern part of Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day war and later declared the entire city its undivided capital.
The Palestinians view the east side as the capital of their future state.
To enter Israel to visit Jerusalem, Gazans have to apply for hard-to-get permits from the Jewish state, which has blockaded the strip for a decade.
He said the "symbolic" discount offer was an expression of thanks "for Kim's support of the Palestinian cause and his rejection of Trump's decision".
"I know there are no Koreans here in the Gaza Strip, but this is the least I can offer," he said.
Several pictures of Kim adorn the walls of the small restaurant.
Rabaa's initiative was a key topic of conversation among his customers.
"I love Kim because he stands up as a man and a hero against America," said one diner.
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