Pocha! Korean Street Dining, Korean restaurant in Plaza Singapura, Singapore.
Pocha! Korean Street Dining is a spacious restaurant in Plaza Singapura with multiple cooking stations where chefs prepare traditional Korean street food dishes using fresh ingredients. The food is cooked right in front of guests using authentic preparation methods.
The establishment draws inspiration from traditional Korean pojangmacha street stalls, which emerged as social gathering spots in South Korean cities. This street food culture developed over many decades as a core part of Korean daily life.
Meals here follow Korean dining customs where groups share multiple dishes placed in the center of the table for communal eating. This shared approach creates an open and social dining experience for all at the table.
The restaurant is located on level 4 of Plaza Singapura shopping mall and offers lunch sets on weekdays. Large groups can make reservations to ensure enough seating and cooking stations are available for everyone.
Diners can watch as chefs prepare Korean street foods like tteokbokki and kimbap directly at their tables through interactive cooking methods. This creates an immediate and personal connection between guests and the cooking process itself.
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