Beer/Wine
Asian
Korean
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Pocha is short for pojanmacha in Korea, which is a tented cart on wheels that sells street food with drinks. Over the years, pojanmacha has developed more into a brick and mortar style and has similar feel that of Japanese style Izakaya. There are several dishes labeled on the menu that are or can be made vegan, including: gai lan (Chinese broccoli), green mango papaya salad, brussel sprouts, edamame, fried rice, and shitake jjajiang. Open Wed-Sun 5:00pm-10:00pm.
2 Reviews
First Review by WHA
Vegan_ACL
Points +2632
Quite good - Edit
It’s a small place and does shareable plates so you need to order a decent amount which makes it a bit spendy so be prepared. Everything was good but TONS of oil on every plate that comes out. Just seemed like an oil slick. But honestly, the food was great but it’s definitely more geared towards meat eaters (so my fellow diners were in heaven). But they have a handful of vegetarian/veganizable options and the waiter was very knowledgeable on it all.
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WHA
Points +1588
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2 ⭐️ - Edit
Very good food but the portion size was small for the price. It’s hard not to compare it to Juju’s. I will say that they have better cocktails than Juju’s though.
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