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New Korean Street Food Place in the City Center🇰🇷

✏️ Pocha Korean Street Food 📍 88 Marlborough St, North City, Dublin 1, D01X267 This newly opened Korean street food spot is located on the main street near the Spire, in the direction of the Dublin Portal, right next to "Xi'an Snacks." The restaurant has a spacious interior. Although there aren't many seats on the ground floor, it's enough to accommodate dine-in customers. The staff are also very friendly and provide great service.👍🏻 Corn Dog ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are three options for the corn dog: regular, cheese, and potato. After asking the staff, we found out we could mix and match. We chose the potato + cheese corn dog. The outer layer is coated with something similar to fried potato wedges🥔, with pure melted cheese on the top half and half a hot dog on the bottom. It’s really satisfying to eat! 💰 €6 Bibimbap ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are options for beef, chicken, and vegetarian bibimbap. Since we chose the vegetarian version, it included fried tofu. The flavor is very Korean, with a strong sesame oil aroma. The bean sprouts are the highlight. Although the vegetables are a bit Westernized, the overall dish is really good. 💰 €10.80 Korean Fried Chicken ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The appearance is a bit different from typical Korean fried chicken and looks more like Chinese-style fried chicken, with a thicker batter coating. However, the chicken is very tender and boneless. The meal comes with a cup of garlic sauce and a vegetable salad🥗. 💰 €8.50 Korean Dark Noodles ⭐️⭐️ We thought it would be something like black bean noodles, but the staff said it’s similar yet different. After trying it, we agreed it was different 😂. It’s a soy sauce noodle with a slight scallion flavor. The noodles have a texture similar to ramen, and the vegetables are cut into chunks of zucchini, carrot, potato, and fish cake. The flavor is a bit bland but still decent. After checking online, it looks similar to Chapaghetti instant noodles. 💰 €10.80 #Exploration #Cuisine #KoreanFood #FoodieCheckin

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New Korean Street Food Place in the City Center🇰🇷

✏️ Pocha Korean Street Food 📍 88 Marlborough St, North City, Dublin 1, D01X267 This newly opened Korean street food spot is located on the main street near the Spire, in the direction of the Dublin Portal, right next to "Xi'an Snacks." The restaurant has a spacious interior. Although there aren't many seats on the ground floor, it's enough to accommodate dine-in customers. The staff are also very friendly and provide great service.👍🏻 Corn Dog ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are three options for the corn dog: regular, cheese, and potato. After asking the staff, we found out we could mix and match. We chose the potato + cheese corn dog. The outer layer is coated with something similar to fried potato wedges🥔, with pure melted cheese on the top half and half a hot dog on the bottom. It’s really satisfying to eat! 💰 €6 Bibimbap ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are options for beef, chicken, and vegetarian bibimbap. Since we chose the vegetarian version, it included fried tofu. The flavor is very Korean, with a strong sesame oil aroma. The bean sprouts are the highlight. Although the vegetables are a bit Westernized, the overall dish is really good. 💰 €10.80 Korean Fried Chicken ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The appearance is a bit different from typical Korean fried chicken and looks more like Chinese-style fried chicken, with a thicker batter coating. However, the chicken is very tender and boneless. The meal comes with a cup of garlic sauce and a vegetable salad🥗. 💰 €8.50 Korean Dark Noodles ⭐️⭐️ We thought it would be something like black bean noodles, but the staff said it’s similar yet different. After trying it, we agreed it was different 😂. It’s a soy sauce noodle with a slight scallion flavor. The noodles have a texture similar to ramen, and the vegetables are cut into chunks of zucchini, carrot, potato, and fish cake. The flavor is a bit bland but still decent. After checking online, it looks similar to Chapaghetti instant noodles. 💰 €10.80 #Exploration #Cuisine #KoreanFood #FoodieCheckin

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