What is POCHA anyway? (2024)

In South Korea, POJANG-MACHA or POCHA in short is a vendor in a street or other public places that serves Korean comfort food or market food. POJANG-MACHA is referred to a small tented spot that can be on wheels or a street stall. Some offer cheap chairs or benches for customers to sit, especially the ones serving late night customers who come to drink soju.

Indeed, Pocha is a popular place in South Korea to have a snack or drink late into the night. Many Korean people enjoy Market Food at Pocha, because they can get to appreciate flavourful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting.

Now, you can enjoy the best version of Korean comfort here at Hongdae Pocha Cafe!

Click HERE to check out our awesome menu!

Our Student Discount Promotion:

  • Sun-Thurs + Open-8:30pm
  • For the student discount, the order must be placed by the 8:30pm.
  • The discount only applies to food menu items.
  • Limited one discounted item per a student.
  • Please bring your student ID! Must!
  • The discount only applies to the students of Canadian schools.
  • The discount is not offered on Statutory Holidays.
  • The discount is not offered on long weekends.
  • Click HERE to see the detail!!

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