POCHA, Korean restaurant in Prague 2 - Nusle, Czech Republic
POCHA is a Korean restaurant in Prague's Nusle district that prepares Korean-Chinese fusion dishes such as Bibimbap, Jajangmyeon, and Tteokbokki using authentic recipes and ingredients. The menu blends traditional flavors with a variety of meat and vegetable options suited to different tastes.
This place emerged as one of the first Korean restaurants in Prague, introducing the local food scene to Korean culinary traditions. Its opening helped expand dining options in the Nusle area.
The place respects Korean dining customs by serving side dishes and offering metal chopsticks as part of its traditional cooking approach.
The place is open throughout the week and offers both in-person dining and delivery services through various platforms. Parking and public transportation access are available in the surrounding area.
The kitchen focuses on Yangnyeom Chicken and Kimchi Jjigae, dishes available in different spice levels to match individual preferences. These specialties reflect the kitchen's effort to adapt traditional Korean flavors for a wider audience.
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