POCHA! Korean Street Dining, Korean restaurant in Northpoint City, Singapore.
POCHA! Korean Street Dining is a Korean restaurant with several locations across Singapore, including Northpoint City, Plaza Sing, and JEM. The menu covers classic Korean street food such as fried chicken, hearty stews, and noodle dishes.
The concept draws from pojangmacha, traditional Korean street stalls that became common gathering spots in city neighbourhoods like Euljiro and Itaewon. These stalls were part of everyday urban life for many decades before inspiring restaurants like this one.
The food here is meant to be shared, which reflects how people eat at Korean street stalls: dishes like budae jjigae and fried chicken arrive at the table for everyone to dig into together. Eating this way turns a regular meal into a social occasion.
The Northpoint City branch is in the basement of the South Wing, so it helps to check a mall directory before heading in. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends, which makes it easier to get a table without a long wait.
The drinks menu offers eight different pouch drinks from Jardin Cafe alongside Korean staples like soju. It is an unusual pairing that sets this place apart from other Korean restaurants in the city.
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