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Review Pocha Korea Bistro - Coquitlam

Eugene Hu
Unique and interesting Korean seafood! The food and portion size was fairly good and the price is comparable to most restaurants in the area. Definitely not cheap, but not too expensive either. Service was okay; slightly long wait, but the servers seem nice. Small details in their food and their unique twist on classics really puts them over the top. Definitely worth a try if you are in the area!
Eugene Choi
Updating my review: It is a decent Korean seafood place with lots of variety. We had a set menu that looked great for pictures for sure. The fried fish had very little meat by the way. Steamed spicy seafood had too much of bean sprouts and not enough seafood.
Jess Lee
Decent. Food quality is in its high form but will recommend to visit on Wednesday. Wednesday they get fresh seafood so if you miss that day they will mostly likely will be sold out of most of the seafood. Their tonkatsu is good for a seafood restaurant and have other menus that a non-fish lovers can have.
Y L
My dad loves flounder/halibut sashimi so i took my parents here and they loved it! The fish was very fresh. Awesome food and service. Will definitely go back!
Elsa Chung
The hubs and I watched a movie and wanted to have a little bit of something to eat before going home. We ordered half soy and half sweet chili chicken ($17) at 10:02pm. We asked about drinks and prices, the server doesn't really know how much (and they don't have a drinks menu) - so she said a pitch is around $18 and soju is (*she scratched her head*) around $13-14. (Why can't she just give us a drink menu?). The server came back and informed us that there's a lot of people ordering chicken so it will take them longer time. No worries, we are not in a hurry. The chicken came by at 10:27pm. The sauce is more sweet than hot for the sweet chili; while the soy sauce tasted a bit like the sweet potato sauce. The chicken is a bit breaded, and it came in below the crispy line. In any case, both sauce are salty. The decor is minimal, there is about 10+ quad tables and 6-7 couples seating. The tables can be pushed together to accommodate larger parties. We will come back again with friends to try other menu items.
Jacqueline Wong
Second time here and everything from the grilled meats, the sweetness from the hamachi sashimi to the Pollock soup was on point. Great place for good tasting food not to mention a rare gem for late night after movies!
Lloyd Kim
Much better than when I first visited this place more than a year ago! (Although I still like Povha Korea better..) However main sashimi was good and full of side dishes were nice! I could feel Korea (abit ;)
Ingrid Kwok
Went there for lunch. The vibe is very traditional Korean restaurant which I like. Service is friendly and food is good. Price is reasonable.
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