Welcome to One Pocha
Located in San Antonio, Texas, One Pocha is a Korean BBQ joint that offers a variety of dishes such as Sea Food Pan Cakes, Jajang Mieon, and La Galbi. With a casual and inclusive atmosphere, it is known for its private karaoke rooms and late-night hours. Customers rave about the tasty food options, fun private rooms, and the vibrant ambiance. Whether you're looking to enjoy a delicious meal or have a private karaoke session with friends, One Pocha is the perfect spot for any occasion. Don't miss out on the unique experience this restaurant has to offer!
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4408 Walzem Rd, San Antonio, TX 78218, United States4408 Walzem Rd, San Antonio, TX 78218, United States Hotline: +1 726-444-0933
Welcome to One Pocha, a hidden gem nestled in San Antonio, TX, offering a unique blend of Hot Pot, Seafood, and Korean cuisine. This unclaimed restaurant boasts a plethora of amenities, including reservations, takeout options, and a full bar for a delightful dining experience.
Located at 4408 Walzem Rd, One Pocha is a haven for food enthusiasts seeking a culinary adventure. From Seafood Pan Cakes to Jajang Mieon noodles and tantalizing Dinner BBQ options like La Galbi, the menu promises a feast for the senses.
Customer reviews rave about the karaoke experience offered at One Pocha, making it a favorite spot for late-night gatherings. The private karaoke rooms add a touch of exclusivity, allowing guests to unwind and create lasting memories.
If you're in the mood for a satisfying meal paired with top-notch entertainment, One Pocha is the place to be. Indulge in the delectable offerings, sip on adult beverages, and savor the vibrant ambiance of this establishment.
With a diverse range of dishes to choose from and a welcoming atmosphere, One Pocha stands out as a must-visit destination for foodies and fun-seekers alike. Experience the magic of Korean cuisine at One Pocha and discover a culinary journey like no other.
Good spot for karaoke, they only do 2 hour reservations on the weekends. You can order food and drinks in the room as well as in the restaurant. Location and service are so so but the food is good and the private rooms are so fun.
Love that they stay opened late. Not sure if it's the memories created here or what but it's definitely my favorite Korean bbq place.
If you're looking to enjoy a private karaoke session, One Pocha is definitely worth a visit. They offer private karaoke rooms where you can let loose without worrying about others judging you. I haven't tried their food but they serve a variety of adult beverages by the bucketful. It's an ideal spot for any occasion.
Okay, YUM! My sister took us to this Korean BBQ spot and I loved it! We all opted for the all-you-can basic option - but there was a premium option that came with three more meat options. First, the sides that come with everything were delicious; while I am not a huge kimchi fan, I did enjoy the radishes, potatoes, broccoli, and onions. Then, we were able to select up to three meats at a time - and they brought out HUGE portions. I honestly wish they were a bit smaller, so that we could try more of the other meat options (we were a bit scared off my the $20 "excessive leftover" charge listed on the menu). Everything also comes with rice, lettuce and a side salad. Overall, delicious, decently priced and attentive service!
Great food, and ambiance. After you treat yourself to some bulgogi, they have the best karaoke rooms in town. Private party with friends or family, and a full bar. What more can you ask for?
Great AYCE BBQ joint. Not that big inside, as such we opted to hangout at the bar and down some soju while we waited for our table. It's dimly lit, I think it's that way to make the place appear intimate, and it is that way if your are focused on your own group and the cookery that was about to begin. We sat down, and our server asked us how we wanted to proceed - basic or premium! We were there to go big! She got us our side dishes, rice, waters, and kept the kimchi coming. The premium only allows for 2 galbi strips per person so keep that in mind if you were just going for the galbi. On this trip we tried the galbi, the baby octopus, and the sam-gyeop-sal (pork belly). It was all good, but I have had thicker pork belly strips. Also, I feel like you can get a bigger selection at other places (i.e. Two Pocha, etc.). That said we didn't stop ordering... and unlike the other Pocha place, I didn't feel like we were on the clock. Our sever was great...she kept the grill changes fluid, and kept checking in on us. We ordered a fantastic Yuk-gae-jang stew to mix things up. It was all good, but it took a minute to get out to us. The spicy pork bulgogi was good, and the brisket was a good meat to order if you want things to cook fast. I ate to my stomach's fill, and then some. Would I come back? If some friends are in the area are interested in AYCE Korean bbq, this place would rank in the top 5...especially since it's the closest. The shaky thing is because of its size, you might have to wait. If you don't mind the wait, they do have a bar and plenty of K-Pop. I've waited longer in the NCR. Definitely consider this spot...especially if you're in the mood for norebang...which they have next door. Pro tip: Be ready with your next order of meats so they can keep the meats coming. We went with a Yuk-gae-jang to keep us busy, but it didn't come out fast...just keep that in mind.