Sydney Hanshin Pocha
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Generous and tasty fried chicken! (Deep fried chicken in hot pepper sauce - $27). A wide variety of dishes that would go great with soju & beer. Some …
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I came here with my friends for some drinks and food. I loved the place and really had the pocha vibe. Pocha isnt really a restaurant but a word in Ko…
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Very busy Korean restaurant just outside of the main part of straithfield shops. It is very busy and you'll often be confronted by a queue to get in. …
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Sydney Hanshin Pocha is open for Casual Dining. Sydney Hanshin Pocha serves Korean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Sydney Hanshin Pocha”
Generous and tasty fried chicken! (Deep fried chicken in hot pepper sauce – $27). A wide variety of dishes that would go great with soju & beer. Some dishes quite unique and wont find everywhere eg chestnut jelly, scorched rice & seafood hotpot (also have nachos, lunchbox style bibimbap, sashimi, Chinese dishes… pretty large menu!). Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) hot pot is a bit spicy but nice. Great spot for drinks with friends over a long dinner! Nice covered outdoor area too. Will return.
I came here with my friends for some drinks and food. I loved the place and really had the pocha vibe. Pocha isnt really a restaurant but a word in Korean for a place to have drinks and dishes that compliment alcohol, it doesnt really provide side dishes (for any of you who are confused about why they dont give side dishes) Its important to understand the culture of pocha before you judge. The food was nice but would have been better if they had a wider range of flavoured soju. Overall a good place to hang out with your friends with good food and drinks 🙂
Very busy Korean restaurant just outside of the main part of straithfield shops. It is very busy and you’ll often be confronted by a queue to get in. We had a seafood platter with vegetables ($27), chilli boneless chicken ($30) and a serving of rice ($2). This was more then enough for 2, and probably enough for four people if you buy rice as a side. The chicken was sticky, hot and crunchy – all you could want out of Korean chicken. The seafood platter was a nice accompaniment and had lots of little morsels to snack on. Great place to go with a group of people and top place to eat out late at night!