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Welcome to Go Pocha

"Go Pocha" is a Korean bar in Los Angeles that offers a variety of delicious dishes like bacon pasta, kimchi fried rice, and seafood pancake. Customers praise the excellent service and accommodating staff for large parties. The cozy interior and complimentary dishes create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a night out with friends. The menu includes traditional Korean street foods and a selection of beer and wine. Overall, "Go Pocha" provides a unique dining experience with a blend of tasty food, great ambience, and friendly service.

LOCATIONS
  • Go Pocha
    401 S Vermont Ave Los Angeles, CA 90020
    401 S Vermont Ave Los Angeles, CA 90020 Hotline: (213) 381-0088

Welcome to Go Pocha, a Korean bar in Los Angeles offering a unique dining experience! Located at 401 S Vermont Ave, Go Pocha is the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends or a delicious dinner.

With a variety of amenities such as reservations, takeout, delivery, and even cryptocurrency payments accepted, Go Pocha ensures a convenient and enjoyable visit for all guests. The restaurant's casual and lively atmosphere is ideal for groups, whether you're looking for a late-night hangout or a relaxed dinner.

Upon entering Go Pocha, you'll be greeted with excellent service and a menu filled with delectable dishes. Customers rave about the bacon pasta, kimchi fried rice, and other Korean specialties. The flavors are rich and authentic, leaving your taste buds satisfied and craving more.

One standout feature of Go Pocha is their generosity, as seen in the complimentary egg dish and free bottles of Soju offered to guests. The restaurant goes above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience for everyone.

Whether you're a fan of Korean street food or looking to try something new, Go Pocha is a must-visit destination in Los Angeles. Don't miss out on the delicious food, great service, and lively atmosphere that this Korean bar has to offer!

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Dee V.
Dee V.

The food is delicious. We had the bacon pasta and other dishes and all was sooo good. The place is nice, not crowded. The service was excellent!!

Ash Y.
Ash Y.

my friend and i went here after a concert and tried their kimchi fried rice along with their kimchi bacon pasta. not to be dramatic, but the kimchi pasta was the best one i've ever had in ktown which is saying along because i've tried many of them. both were excellent dishes with surprisingly different flavors. they even gave us a complimentary egg dish and also the place was super cute inside. not to mention, the server was also super friendly and always tried to assist us.

Azjargal P.
Azjargal P.

So amazing place. It was my first time. Food is delicious and perfect. Service is great. I will must again. I will recommend my friends. Thank you so much guys. Good luck

Mich W.
Mich W.

Came here for a birthday party and it's such a good vibe!! Called a day ahead and reserved a table for 14 of us, which they had no problems with, so very accommodating for large parties. The service was great, and they gave us 2 free dishes and 3 free bottles of Soju! The food was delicious, some favorites were the sautéed chicken gizzards, seafood pancake, and the kimchi fried rice. Would definitely come again for a late night meal and drinks with friends

Shania W.
Shania W.

We stumbled upon Go Pocha pretty randomly on a Saturday night. We had planned to go to LA Tofu House next-door, but their wait time was crazy so we decided to check out Go Pocha instead. What a blessing! I'm so happy I got to try this place. The interior had good vibes and was set up like other Korean bars. Right off the bat, we were each given a complimentary egg. We then ordered the Army Stew and Seafood Pancake to split among 3 of us. The service was super quick and attentive; we were brought out our food immediately. The food itself was great! The Army Stew was packed with toppings, and the flavor was delicious. The Seafood Pancake was on the eggier side and not as crispy but still solid. We had enough to eat for the 3 of us with just the 2 dishes, so the cost per person ended up being super reasonable as well. The parking is all valet which I think was $4. In general, I recommend coming to this place for late-night food with a group of friends!

Jeremiah M.
Jeremiah M.

It was a busy weekend where concerts and other events were happening all throughout the city. It was already late at night almost 11pm when my group of friends came in. We were a party of 8, yet Go Pocha came in clutch and were able to get us a whole big table right away. For my order I got the Fish Cake Soup. It wasn't anything special but the broth was rich in flavour and was perfect after a concert. Although I wished I ordered something more solid rather than soup. I also drank so much boricha throughout the night I probably went through more cups of it than the whole table combined. My bad for being dehydrated that day, oops. I think if my group wasn't so tired that night we probably would have ordered some bottles of soju as well, that probably would have made the night more exciting. Go Pocha seems like a fun place to be if you have the right energy and some drinks. I would try this place out again with better energy.

Derek T.
Derek T.

If you want a taste of that street food life in Korea, then Go Pocha might just do it for you. The interior is designed to look like, well, a korean bar and what not. So naturally you need to drink some soju or somaek. First thing that happens is they give you some complimentary eggs, whether you want to let it sit or try to turn it into an omelette is up to you. Next, street foods. I'm a sucker for fish cake soup, tteobokki, and cheese over grilled pork. So yeah, that's what we went with and it's all delicious. I definitely ate more than my peers oops. Pair everything with a bottle or seven of soju and beer and you are in for a eventful night out in ktown.