88 Pocha may not be a new name to many, considering the immense popularity of its first outlet in Holland Village. With their new outlet opening in Hougang, folks living in northern Singapore no longer have to travel far to sample their favourite Korean fare. To celebrate the occasion, 88 Pocha has launched a trio of new dishes, so there is even more to enjoy!
If you’re looking for a chillax time with friends and family, 88 Pocha excels in providing a hip environment for just that. Thanks to their new space in Hougang, it looks like there will be delicious Korean food just around the corner for the Serangoon peeps.

We previously tried the dishes at their Holland Village outlet and loved quite a few of them. The Corn Cheese Spicy Ramyeon (S$12.88) is a classic, with creamy mozzarella helping to curb the spice. Corn lovers will surely love it!
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K-BBQ fans will adore the La Galbi Beef Ribs (S$19.88 for 8 pieces, S$29.88 for 14 pieces). Tender and extremely flavourful thanks to the marinade, it tasted fantastic with the accompanying sauteed onions.

Tasty as the classics are, it would be a shame to miss out on 88 Pocha’s 3 new dishes — Spicy Beef Stew (S$29.88), Spicy Cheese Dakgalbi (S$29.88) and Spicy Chicken Feet (S$29.88). Launched to celebrate the second opening, these dishes will be available at both outlets to enjoy. With all 3 being classic Korean favourites, you will certainly be spolit for choice.
Each dish also comes with rice balls for extra indulgence. After all, what better way to enjoy that heaty kick of spice than with carbs?

With 88 Pocha’s new outlet opening, perhaps you will have yet another go-to place to hang out with your loved ones. With Alkove Bistro just around the corner, you may be tempted to have a pastry or 2 after your meal at the Korean casual eatery.
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