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10 July 2014

Eat Korean food at Po Cha

If New Malden is London's Little Korea, then St Giles High Street, in the shadow of Centre Point, is London's Micro Korea, with a tiny handful of Korean eateries inexplicably clustered together on a small section of the street, with Assa at number 53, Seoul Bakery at 55, Po Cha at 56 and Woo Jung at 59. Last week, your author chose to have a quick dinner at Po Cha (full name 포장마차 or Po-Chun Ma-Cha) which, we are told makes reference to food carts common in South Korea.


 The food was good and budget-friendly with a simple Kimchi stew and rice about £7 comfortably offering enough for one person, a high turnover of customers sitting at small tables and the bar and the open kitchen at the back a hive of activity. The tiny dining room also offered regular karaoke sessions, and whilst it is hard to see how they would fit into the space, they are sure to be great fun.

For more, see http://asimplegeekylife.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/po-cha-korean-restaurant-london-st.html

2 comments:

  1. Po Cha has been shut down by Health and Safety due to a mice and cockroach infestation...

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  2. wow, it's a great restaurant. I hope to be able to eat breakfast here. thank you for sharing.

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