POCHA! Korean Street Dining, Korean restaurant in South West Community Development Council, Singapore
POCHA! Korean Street Dining is a Korean restaurant serving traditional street food such as grilled meats, tteokbokki rice cakes, and odeng fish cake skewers in a casual environment. It is located at Block A 01-05 and offers lunch sets on weekdays along with dinner selections throughout the week.
The restaurant takes inspiration from pojangmacha, the traditional wheeled food stalls that have sold quick meals on Korean streets for many decades. This street food culture has deep roots in Korean daily life and eating habits.
The dining area features shared tables similar to those found in Korean street markets and neighborhoods. Visitors experience the social dining style that is central to Korean food culture.
The restaurant operates daily and provides table grills where you can cook your own meat directly at your seat. Expect shared seating during busy hours, especially in the evening.
Diners can grill their selected meats directly at the table while trying a wide range of traditional Korean beverages including soju. This hands-on approach transforms the meal into an interactive social experience.
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