On Kitchener Drive, where Darwin's harbour edge fills with diners at dusk, this Korean room brings the Top End something it has largely lacked: charcoal barbecue, bubbling hot pot and pocha all under one roof. Pocha borrows its name from the tented street stalls of Seoul, where workers gather over soju and small plates after dark, and the kitchen leans into that late-night, share-everything spirit. Tables are set for grilling, so marinated beef and pork arrive raw to be cooked and wrapped at your own pace, while the hot pots simmer through communal broths built for cooler company than the tropics usually allow. It is a format the eastern capitals know well but that reaches Darwin rarely, which lends the waterfront setting a particular pull for anyone missing the smoke and clatter of a proper Korean night out. Lunch runs Thursday to Sunday and dinner seven nights, and the room works equally for a quiet plate or a long table of grillers. The draw here is the pairing of a genuine Seoul-street format with a subtropical harbour view, a taste of Korea's after-hours dining transposed to the northern coast.
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