SOHA 소하
$$ • Korean, Vegetarian
Hours:
911 W Anderson Ln. #114, Austin
(512) 302-5433
About SOHA 소하
Customers' Favorites
SOHA 소하 Reviews
I love this restaurant so much, Joshua the waiter is an awesome dude, he puts a smile in our faces every time we visit this restaurant.
the food is delicious, drinks are cold, and they are open until 2am.
My favorite dish is the bulgogi with rice!!
If you want an amazing place to get some korean food and be served by the most friendly staff, go to SOHA. Great drinks, amazing food, best spot in Austin to hang out and drink and eat.
Excellent food, soju and service! Thanks to Edward, our server!
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Wednesday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Thursday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Friday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Saturday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Sunday | 5PM - 2AM |
SOHA 소하 is a popular restaurant where guests can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes with friends. The menu includes options like Corn Cheese, Kimchi Fried Rice, Rice Cake with Spicy Sauce, Beef Bulgogi, Sweet Honey Soy Sauce Fried Chicken, Kamjatang, and Spicy Beef Intestine. The food is praised for its flavor, especially the Beef Bulgogi and Sweet Honey Soy Sauce Fried Chicken. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, with dim lighting and music that creates a fun, authentic Korean vibe. The small space is ideal for catching up with friends and has a great bar vibe, remaining open late for late-night diners. While portion sizes are small, the food is flavorful, and the service is friendly and attentive. The restaurant serves soju and traditional Korean drinks, adding to the authentic experience. Customers appreciate the friendly staff and delicious dishes, making SOHA 소하 a favorite late-night spot for Korean food lovers. Many have noted the excellent service, highlighting the attentiveness of the staff, especially Andy, who goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a memorable experience. However, some customers have mentioned unusual practices regarding side dishes, as they were charged for a small Kimchi side, which is uncommon in Korean restaurants. Prices are around $22 per person, and many feel the quality makes it worth it.