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  • Modern Korean restaurant with industrial-style decor, and a long wooden table in the foreground laden with various dishes, and signage in rear on a pillar that reads 'Gangnam Pocha'.
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Gangnam Pocha

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Experience the energy of a Korean pocha in the heart of Melbourne's city centre. Gangnam Pocha serves Korean fried chicken, cheesy buldak, street food favourites, sharing plates and drinks in a lively late-night setting.

Perfect for casual lunches, after-work catch-ups, dinners and late-night bites, Gangnam Pocha brings the fun atmosphere of Seoul’s food and drinking culture to the city.

Open late seven days a week, it’s the perfect winter spot for comfort food, drinks and good company.

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Day Times
Monday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Tuesday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Wednesday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Thursday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Friday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Saturday
  • 12pm - 2am 12pm - 2am
Sunday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am

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Gangnam Pocha
1/270 King St
Melbourne 3000

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  • telephone number: 03 9642 8005
  • email address: gangnampocha270@gmail.com
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