Welcome to Pocha K
Pocha K is a Filipino - International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. With a cozy ambiance adorned with Christmas lights and soju caps, it offers a unique dining experience. The menu features must-try dishes like Corn Cheese, Pork Belly, and Spicy Garlic Boneless Chicken. Despite some dishes being on the salty side, the flavors are rich and satisfying. The restaurant stays open until midnight, making it a go-to spot for late-night dining. Overall, Pocha K is a great choice for those looking for delicious Korean food in a welcoming setting.
- 39055 Cedar Blvd Ste 198 Newark, CA 94560 Hotline: (510) 945-8030
Located in Roseville, CA, Pocha K offers a unique fusion of Filipino and international grocery options. The restaurant prides itself on its casual ambiance, moderate noise levels, and various amenities such as reservations, catering services, and private parking facilities. With a menu that includes dishes like Kimchi fried rice, corn cheese, and pork belly, Pocha K has quickly become a go-to spot for Korean cuisine enthusiasts.
The reviews from customers highlight the savory and crispy Spicy Garlic Boneless Wings, the flavorful Pork and Vegetable Potstickers, and the must-try Corn Cheese. The restaurant's late-night hours make it a convenient choice for those looking for a delicious meal after regular dining hours. The inclusion of dishes like Army stew and Pork Belly further adds to the diverse and satisfying menu offerings at Pocha K.
The ambiance at Pocha K is described as cozy, with whimsical Christmas lights and unique decor elements creating a welcoming atmosphere. Customers appreciate the attentive service and the option to place orders via an iPad on the table. Overall, Pocha K is recommended for group gatherings, with the option to enjoy Soju towers and a variety of Korean bar staples.
If you're in the mood for Korean food with a twist, Pocha K in Roseville is definitely worth a visit. With a diverse menu, charming ambiance, and positive reviews from satisfied customers, this restaurant stands out as a top choice for those seeking a memorable dining experience.

This place is a solid option for Korean food if you're not feeling any of the vast all you can eat options out there. There's a big parking lot by a super market and plenty of other restaurants and desserts to choose from after. It has a very nice cute decors made from Christmas lights and soju caps. Honestly it felt like a drunk tinkerbell's dream home with fake grass around to give it that earthy look. One of the reasons why we picked this spot is because they're open until midnight and we had a SUPER late dinner, so it's nice to have options while everything else was closed by 8 or 9 PM. We were seated right away and given water, everything else is ordered through an iPad on the edge of the table. Fries: were plain fries that came with a big cup of ketchup. Not enough salt to our liking but hey, it's fries. Pork and Vegetable Potstickers: this was good, it was fried to crispy perfection and comes with sauce. I enjoyed this dish Corn cheese: for me, this is always the star of the show. It was sweet and savory from the cheese. They give you a good amount of it to a point where the corn cheese was oozing off the side of the sizzling plate. Highly recommend. Kimchi fried rice: this dish was salty but still good. It came out very aesthetically pleasing and we had to mix the seaweed in. None of my friends wanted the egg on top so I took it and I think it's a perfect balance with the bits of meat in the rice. When I say bits, I mean bits. I couldn't tell there was meat in the dish until I took a couple of bites. The portion size is good for 2 people if that's all you're having. We split it perfectly with 3 and had room for a few more things. Army stew: this was smaller than I thought, especially compared to other places. But other spots specify that this dish is to be shared with 4 people. At this spot, you get a personal pot of army stew with all the goodies in it. This dish was also really salty but delicious. It complimented the corn cheese since that was such a sweet dish. We ordered a bunch of other things so we were able to split this between 3 people, also perfectly. Pork belly: I absolutely recommend this dish if anything. Again, another salty dish but that was a good thing. It was a cross between describing it as eating thick bacon or more like the crispy chopped pork you would get at a Chinese butcher shop. This dish along with the corn cheese was my favorite. It also came in a big portion, if you get this, make sure you grab a bowl of rice and a big cup of water. Overall, the ambiance was nice. The restaurant was located in a plaza with a lot of other things to choose from for dessert. A lot of the dishes were super salty expect for the one dish we hoped would have salt, the fries. Give it a try, you might have a different experience. I think I would come here with a bigger group for their soju tower.

Food (5/5 stars): Pocha K in Newark is a great spot for their Soju/Beer Tower and Korean food! I loved the flavor and cook of the Spicy Garlic Boneless Wings. They were savory and crispy but could've been a bit spicier. The Fried Rice, Corn Cheese, and Sweet Potato Fries are all excellent sides. Experience (4/5 stars): * Price: a little pricey but still worth trying * Wait Time: minimal at 5pm on a Friday for a party of 4 * Service: good * Parking: there's a parking lot * Ambiance: I love all the flowers and green! It's a little dim but still love the overall aesthetic and vibes

So excited that they opened up a Korean Bar nearby where we were visiting in Union City. It was about 10 minutes drive and the parking lot was shared but has plenty of space. You know it's a Korean Bar when there's sizzling corn cheese, spicy topokki, sizzling chicken gizzards and army stew. Not to forget, soju and flavored soju! For those who are into beer towers, yes they have those too. Service: There's a button to press when you're ready to order or need something. They are pretty good at responding to the ring. Ambiance, love the crowd because it's not too loud or even rowdy. You can actually hear yourself talking. We ended up ordering topokki, chicken gizzards and 2 bottles of soju and enjoyed our night. The food was good, it definitely hit the spot. Can't wait to come back again when we visit in the area.

OKKKK Pocha K, you are real good. Finally got to try this place out for a girl's night and had the best time. We went around 6:30pm and it was empty, but a few others trickled in right after us. Here is the menu: https://pochakusa.com/pocha-k-menu Since I'm currently breastfeeding, I only had a small window to drink some alcohol, so we started off with a pitcher of mango soju cocktail. It was sweet and tasty with a hint of alcohol (our server said there were a total of six shots). Then we ordered four dishes to share: 1. Spicy Garlic Boneless Chicken: I normally prefer bone-in chicken, but they don't have that option. However... this was the best boneless chicken I've ever had. It was sooo tender and juicy. And the batter was perfect and very flavorful. The daikon was really yummy too. This is a must get! 2. Kimchi & Pork Fried Rice: Delicious. I kept going back for more. 3. Army Stew: This one was a lot smaller than we expected. It's a bit spicy too but nothing that I couldn't handle. 4. Pork Belly: I feel like the meat wasn't as flavorful as I expected. Maybe it's missing some kimchi as a side :P We had more than enough food. I'm happy I got to bring some home for my hubby to try out too! The ambiance is really cute. There's hung up lights and floral and light backgrounds for good photo ops. Service was good too. I appreciate that they have a call button on the table. This would be a good place to go with a bigger group. I'll definitely be back!

Wow! It's so empty here if you come at 6:30 pm on a Thursday night, but it gets busier after 7 pm. I came here with my friends, and this was my first time at this location. It's much nicer and more spacious than I expected. The interior design is super cute, with fairy lights and a floral wall perfect for taking photos. We ordered a pitcher of mango cocktail to start off the night. It was super sweet with a hint of soju. We also ordered grilled pork, army stew, kimchi fried rice, and spicy soy garlic chicken (boneless). My favorite dish was the kimchi fried rice, which was cooked perfectly with an egg on top. All the food tasted great, except for the army stew, which was a bit of a letdown. The portion was much smaller than expected, and for the price, it's not as worth it. However, I loved the spicy soy garlic chicken even though it wasn't as spicy as I expected. I would highly recommend coming here with a large group of friends. They stay open until midnight, making it a perfect spot to hang out.

A really great spot for late night pub-style food with friends! The Bay Area desperately needs more places like this so I'm glad Pocha K is here. There are a few downsides, but overall, I think Pocha K is a reliable spot if you want a casual hang out with friends over food. The food is pretty good for the area! For 6 people, we ordered: - army stew (4/5) - spicy garlic boneless chicken (5/5 must order!) - Pocha K fries (4/5) - Kimchi fried rice (3/5 - okay, small portion) - ddeokkbokki (4/5) There were two downsides being that it's really loud and hidden fees. Maybe this is just me being a little older, but the music is really loud inside, and I felt like I had to yell half the time in conversations over the music. If you're planning on ordering alcohol, just beware for the bill because they will charge extra CRV fees that were unavoidable.