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Dining notes for Korean pocha nights in Haymarket.

Short guides for ordering, sharing, and making the most of a late-night table.

The Squid Game lunch box and the fun side of Korean comfort food

The Squid Game lunch box and the fun side of Korean comfort food

Rice, egg, kimchi, and playful presentation bring the restaurant's theme into a familiar Korean lunch-box format.

The Squid Game lunch box is one of the clearest links between the room and the menu: playful, familiar, and easy to share as part of a wider spread.

Pair it with a hot pot or fried chicken when the table wants something casual, warm, and distinctly Squid Pocha.

Crispy chicken, spicy hot pots, and plates made for groups

Crispy chicken, spicy hot pots, and plates made for groups

The menu works best as a spread: heat from the hot pot, crunch from chicken, and bright sides between bites.

Guests come for the energy, but the table lands when the textures line up: bubbling broth, crispy chicken, pancakes, rice, and small sides.

Our group-friendly menu makes it easy to order across the table, especially for late dinners and long catch-ups in Haymarket.

How to build a late-night Korean pocha table

How to build a late-night Korean pocha table

Start with a bubbling hot pot, add fried chicken or pancakes, and keep the table moving with rice balls and drinks.

A good pocha table is built for sharing. Our hot pots bring the centrepiece, while fried chicken, pancakes, rice balls, and smaller plates keep every round easy to pass around.

For a lively city night, choose a hot pot for the middle of the table and add crispy sides for texture. It is a simple way to turn dinner into a longer, more social meal.