On a quiet street, in the Nusle area of Prague, you’ll find Praha Pocha serving great Korean food in what was once a Czech pub.

Praha Pocha was the first of what is now three Korean restaurants in Prague, the other two are Praha Ggogi and Numaru.

All the staff were really friendly. Prices correct as of November 2025.

A large draft Kozel 66 Kč.

All menus come with Korean-style basic side dishes (Banchan). All were delicious and refilled on request – we had more kimchi


We always forgot that Korean dining doesn’t have a concept of starter and main course – everything you order comes all at once!

We like a kimchi jeon (a crispy, spicy, and savory kimchi pancake also called kimchi pizza) as a starter and the best way to achieve that is to refrain from ordering any other food until that’s eaten. Kimchi pizza (155 Kč) tastes much better than it looks in the photo.

The Bulgogi Deobap – marinated beef and vegetables based on soy sauce with rice (255 Kč) was perfect.

Bulgogi Japchae – Savory stir-fried noodles with marinated beef and vegetables. (265 Kč) – lovely.

Our only issue was with kitchen ventilation – we could smell cooking on our clothes afterward.

The clean and modern bathroom is downstairs.

We really enjoyed our visit to Praha Pocha and will return, even if they don’t fix the ventilation!

Praha Pocha
Oldřichova 14
Prague 128 00
Czech Republic

+420 727 908 107

pochanusle@gmail.com

https://www.prahapocha.com/