| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 3500 W 6th St Ste 311, Los Angeles, CA 90020, USA |
| Zip code: | 90020 |
| Website: | http://www.hanshinpochala.com/ |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Tuesday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Wednesday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Thursday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Friday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Saturday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
| Sunday: | 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM |
This place is always solid, although their menu is not as robust as the location in Georgia. I wish they had the chadol bokkeum here, that would be killer here. Otherwise, the rooftop view is nice, not as crowded as the other pochas as well.
Was not familiar with the place at all but was pleasantly surprised with how good the food was! We ordered the fried chicken, pork, and enchiladas. All of it was delicious, but my absolute favorite was the fried chicken.
Can't wait to come back and order different things on the menu.
Great place for Korean street food with indoor and outdoor seating. My favorite was the Korean fried chicken. It was so hot and crispy that the waiter had to rip it apart with thick silicone gloves. So good! The wait staff was also very attentive and kind. We'll definitely be back soon.
You GUYS. You HAVE to try this place!! It's located inside a shopping mall (I believe the third floor) and. Wow. Korean fried chicken will never be the same for me.
So my friend ordered, so I'm not 100 percent about the name of the first picture. But it's fried rice in the pot and it is SPICY! Like, I thought I could handle spice, but as I continued to eat it, it got a bit painful 😖. But the chicken on the other hand 😍.
I think this place is known for their fried chicken. IT'S A WHOLE CHICKEN! The picture I took honestly does not do it justice. It was crispy. Like, I'm talking about the good kind of crisp. My friend and I literally ate all the crumbs on the plate since they were all the crispy parts that fell off. Yes, I did say whole chicken. Once they bring it to your table, they break it (as seen in the picture).
We also got a squid entree case we were still hungry. It was good. It was chewy and flavorful! There was a spicy option, but we got the no spicy one.
Last but not least, we got a type of alcoholic drink called Makkoli. They give you bowls to drink out of it. It was pretty good. The alcohol taste wasn't strong. It reminded me of Yakult. ( You can see it in the fried rice picture!)
There is a parking structure that you pay $5 for!! That's very cheap (in my opinion!!)
The foods are good. I went there for the company dinner. The services are great. The place is big and there is a small outdoor dining area too. They serve alcohol too. This chain is pretty well-known in South Korea, i guess.