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Korean Street Food · Bar

Pocha House Menu Prices 2026: Korean Street Food, Drinks & Best Value

Pocha House brings the energy of Korean pojangmacha street stalls to Sacramento's Midtown neighborhood. Every dish — from sizzling corn cheese and spicy rice cakes to army base soup and Korean fried chicken — is built to pair with drinks and share with friends.

Korean street foodFull barDJ Fri & SatMidtown Sacramento
Sample · $$

Signature items

Bulgogi$20.00
Tteokbokki$16.00
Spicy KFC$19.00
Budae Jjigae$25.00
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest item
French Fries $7.00
Most popular
Tteokbokki $16.00

Classic Korean spicy rice cake dish

Best value combo
Pocha Shin Ramen $9.00

Filling instant ramen bowl with spam, egg & rice cake

Most indulgent
Budae Jjigae $25.00

Army base soup loaded with ramen, spam, hot dog, and cheese

Full menu with prices

Pocha House full menu and current prices

Prices sourced from the official Pocha House menu at pochahouse.com. Verify current prices with the restaurant directly.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Pocha House menu

  1. 1French Fries$7.00
  2. 2Ssamjang Platter$8.00
  3. 3Volcano Steamed Egg$9.00
  4. 4Garlic Fries$9.00
  5. 5Pocha Shin Ramen$9.00
  6. 6Mandu$10.00
  7. 7Veggie Mandu$10.00
  8. 8Corn Cheese$12.00
Calories + price

Popular Pocha House dishes: a look at price and portion

Selected items from the menu to compare value across categories.

ItemCategoryPrice
TteokbokkiNoods$16.00
BulgogiMeats$20.00
Spicy KFCMeats$19.00
Budae JjigaeSoups$25.00
Corn CheeseBites$12.00
Pocha Shin RamenSoups$9.00
Price comparison

How Pocha House prices compare to similar Korean spots

Like-for-like comparison of common Korean dishes across Sacramento-area and national Korean dining concepts.

CategoryPocha HouseGen Korean BBQJongro BBQAhgassi Gopchang
Cheapest starter$7.00$5.00$6.00$8.00
Signature rice cake dish$16.00$15.00$17.00$14.00
Fried chicken$19.00$18.00$20.00$16.00
Beef main$20.00$25.00$28.00$22.00
Soup / stew$17.00$14.00$19.00$16.00
About

About Pocha House

Pocha House opened in Sacramento's Midtown district with a mission to bring the convivial spirit of Korean pojangmacha culture to California's capital city. The word pocha is short for pojangmacha — the tarp-covered street stalls that line the sidewalks of Seoul, where office workers, friends, and night-owls gather over skewers, spicy rice cakes, and cold drinks well past midnight. Co-founders rooted in the Sacramento community wanted to offer something beyond the Korean BBQ template: an honest, boisterous experience built around sharing food and having a good time.

The menu reads like a love letter to Korean drinking food. Dishes like budae jjigae — army base stew born in post-war Korea from surplus American military rations — sit alongside lighter bites like corn cheese sizzling on cast iron and mandu fried golden. The kitchen leans into fusion without apology: kimchi karbonara, bulgogi fries, and a rosé shrimp pasta each fuse Korean pantry staples with familiar Western formats. On Friday and Saturday nights, a DJ keeps the energy up, cementing Pocha House as one of Sacramento's most distinctive late-night dining destinations.

Located at 1910 Q Street in Midtown, Pocha House is open for dine-in, takeout, and delivery through major platforms. The restaurant has earned a devoted following for its welcoming atmosphere, generous portions, and commitment to sharing Korean culture with the broader Sacramento community.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food does Pocha House serve?

Pocha House serves Korean street food inspired by pojangmacha stalls — the informal, tarp-covered food carts found throughout South Korea. The menu centers on shareable dishes like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), Korean fried chicken, bulgogi, army base soup (budae jjigae), and savory kimchi pancakes, all designed to pair with drinks.

Where is Pocha House located?

Pocha House is located at 1910 Q Street, Sacramento, CA 95811, in the Midtown neighborhood. You can reach them by phone at (916) 538-6504.

What is tteokbokki?

Tteokbokki is a beloved Korean street food made from chewy cylinder-shaped rice cakes simmered in a spicy gochujang-based sauce, typically with fish cakes, onion, and egg. At Pocha House, it's $16 for the classic version, or $19 for the Gungjung Tteokbokki with bulgogi beef.

What is budae jjigae?

Budae jjigae — literally "army base stew" — is a Korean comfort dish that originated in the 1950s when South Koreans improvised stews using surplus U.S. military rations like spam, hot dogs, and processed cheese. At Pocha House it's a hearty $25 pot loaded with spam, hot dogs, tofu, kimchi, ramen noodles, rice cakes, and American cheese.

Does Pocha House have vegetarian options?

Yes. Pocha House has a dedicated Vegetarian section featuring KFT (Korean fried tofu) in spicy or soy garlic, vegetarian kimchi fried rice, vegetarian tteokbokki, and veggie mandu. Several sides and bites like the Ssamjang Platter, French Fries, and Garlic Fries are also vegetarian-friendly.

Does Pocha House have a full bar?

Yes. Pocha House is a street food bar, so drinks are a core part of the experience. The restaurant pairs its food menu with a drink program, and features DJ nights on Fridays and Saturdays for a lively late-night atmosphere.

What is the price range at Pocha House?

Most appetizers and bites range from $7 to $18. Main dishes (meats, noodles) run $15–$25, with the most expensive single item being the Budae Jjigae at $25. The cheapest item on the menu is French Fries at $7, making it easy to build a great shared meal for around $20–30 per person including drinks.

Can I order Pocha House for delivery?

Yes. Pocha House is available for delivery through DoorDash, Uber Eats, Postmates, and Grubhub. You can also place an online order directly through their website at pochahouse.com.

What does 'pocha' mean?

"Pocha" is short for pojangmacha, which refers to the iconic covered street food stalls found throughout South Korea. These stalls are known for serving casual, comforting food meant to be shared with drinks among friends — exactly the vibe Pocha House aims to recreate in Sacramento.