The Korean late-night snack in LA--Hanshin Pocha Rowland Heights
π Hanshin Pocha, Rowland Heights I randomly chose this Korean restaurant that's open until midnight, and it turned out to be a great choice. The food is delicious and affordable, outclassing many other places in the Bay Area. π Hakshin Dakbal $19.95 ππππ Spicy chicken feet continue to be warmed over low heat after being served. The spiciness is not adjustable and is quite intense. They are soft, tender, and chewy, but the presence of bones is a minor drawback. π Fish Cake Soup $15.95 πππππ A must-try combination of fish cake soup and oden! The ingredients are incredibly rich, making it a very comforting soup. It includes a variety of traditional Korean fish cakes, bamboo wheels, crab sticks, corn fish balls, fried fish cakes, eggs, and white radish. There's also a mysterious white, long, slippery ingredient in the soup that has a uniquely smooth texture and is particularly delicious. π Grilled Squid $17.99 πππ A large, whole, tender grilled squid with a well-seasoned sauce that's neither too salty nor too bland. π Pork BBQ with Cheese $19.95 πππ A classic combination of grilled pork belly to be eaten with melted, stretchy cheese while it's hot. It's spicy, savory, and not fishy or greasy. π Seafood Stir-Fry $21.95 β Stir-fried seafood and vegetables served over crispy, thin, fried noodles. The noodles have a texture similar to crisp instant noodles, but the vegetables include bamboo shoots that add a slightly unpleasant odor. 18902 Gale Ave Ste B, Rowland Heights, CA 91748 #Hanshin Pocha Rowland Heights#Rowland Heights#Los Angeles#Rowland Heights#food diary