Korean Street Food



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If you're strolling through Soho with a craving for Korean street food, Mukbang Pocha is your go-to spot. Nestled right next to a traditional Korean restaurant, this place is hard to miss with its vibrant and informal facade that screams night market vibes.

Korean delicacies are all the rage these days, thanks to the Korean pop culture wave sweeping through the West. While Korean barbecue used to be the king, now it's all about those night market street food joints. Mukbang Pocha nails this trend perfectly.

Their menu? A delightful dive into Korean comfort food. Think rice cake stews and ramen, perfect for a hearty meal. But that's not all. They serve up some seriously good Korean fried chicken – a must-try for all the "KFC" lovers out there.

On my latest visit, I indulged in truffle ramen, kimchi pajeon pancake, kimchi, pickled radish, fried seaweed, and a refreshing Milkis. Yes, it might sound like overkill, but with so many mouthwatering options and so little time, you've got to make every visit count.

Mukbang Pocha is more than just a meal; it's an experience that brings the bustling, lively spirit of a Korean night market right to the heart of Soho. So, grab some friends, order a feast, and let the good times roll!


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