POCHA 1989
542 Church St, Toronto
(647) 455-1994
Customers' Favorites
통통삼겹 김치찌개 pork belly kimchi stew
Deep Fried Boneless Chicken with Soy Sauce
Deep Fried Boneless Sweet & Spicy Chicken
Sweet and Spicy Fried Chicken
Spicy Rose Creamy Rice Cake
Spicy Rice Cake Tteokbokki
오뎅탕 Fish Cake Soup
Sweet Soy Fried Chicken
Korean Style Rice Ball
Bulgogi Cheese Fries
Recent Reviews
I would recommend their Kimchi fried rice and their tofu udon. Their beef bugolgi rice was mediocre, I wouldn't recommend. A big issue with this is they don't have AC, I would not come here in the summer time. There's no ventilation and their lowest tipping rate was 18% which is unreasonable for a place with no AC. Their music is VERY loud, even after asking their staff to turn it down, it is still hard to hear other people. For your reference, their music is louder...
Pocha 1989 offers an authentic Korean pocha (street food & pub) experience right in the heart of Toronto. The vibe is lively and casual, perfect for hanging out with friends over great food and drinks.
I tried their soy sauce fried chicken, which was crispy on the outside and juicy inside, perfectly balanced with a savory-sweet glaze. The tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) came with a creamy twist that was deliciously comforting. Their oden soup was warm and...
I tried their soy sauce fried chicken, which was crispy on the outside and juicy inside, perfectly balanced with a savory-sweet glaze. The tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) came with a creamy twist that was deliciously comforting. Their oden soup was warm and...
Went here a while back, can’t find the photos of it anymore. The food is pretty good albeit a little on the pricey feeling side for a lot of items. I remember liking both the Tteokbokki and the Beef Mandu.
We just had soju and none of their speciality drinks or cocktails, will do that if I find a chance to visit again.
We just had soju and none of their speciality drinks or cocktails, will do that if I find a chance to visit again.