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Part of a row of three Korean restaurants round the back of Centre Point (the others being [[Woo Jung, WC2H 8LH|Woo Jung]] and [[Assa, WC2H 8LH|Assa]]). At one point it was known as The Polo <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/cowfish/2386859681/ photo]</small>, which may have been a name left over from a previous incarnation of something in this building. However, it's now called Po Cha. The Korean name on the frontage is &#54252;&#51109;&#47560;&#52264; (Po Jang Ma Cha), which refers to [http://hangukstory.blogspot.com/2011/06/korean-street-food-pojangmacha.html a type of Korean street food stall], literally "covered wagon".
Part of a row of three Korean restaurants round the back of Centre Point (the others being [[Woo Jung, WC2H 8LH|Woo Jung]] and [[Assa, WC2H 8LH|Assa]]).
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Po Cha offers a good range of Korean food, including cooked at the table BBQ. They do a bunch of different food, including the normal bibimbap and bulgogi as well as barbecue food, soups and a good range of side dishes. They also do big hot pot bowls that are enough for two or more to share. As of April 2008, prices range from about &pound;2 for a bowl of kimchi up to &pound;15 for a hot pot, with most things coming in at about &pound;6. The portions are substantial, but for a good-sized meal you will probably need three portions to share. They also do a lunch set menu with four or five choices, each coming in at &pound;5.50.
The Polo (the sign seems to be left over from a previous incarnation of something in this building) offers a good range of Korean food, including cooked at the table BBQ. They do a bunch of different food, including the normal bibimbap and bulgogi as well as barbecue food, soups and a good range of side dishes. They also do big hot pot bowls that are enough for two or more to share. Prices range from about &pound;2 for a bowl of kimchi up to &pound;15 for a hot pot, with most things coming in at about &pound;6. The portions are substantial, but for a good-sized meal you will probably need three portions to share. They also do a lunch set menu with four or five choices, each coming in at &pound;5.50.
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When [[Billy]] visited in April 2008, the food was good with three portions of barbecue, a plate of noodles, some kimchi, and a kimchi pancake happily filling up three hungry people. The pancake was especially a favourite of [[Billy]]'s. Staff were friendly and polite and as the place is quite small were very attentive. They had metal chopsticks, which is nice if you like that kind of thing (and which is normal for Korean chopsticks).
Food was good with three portions of barbecue, a plate of noodles, some kimchi and a kimchi pancake happily filling up three hungry people. The pancake was especially a favourite of [[Billy]]'s. Staff are friendly and polite and as the place is quite small are very attentive. They have metal chopsticks, which is nice if you like that kind of thing (and which is normal for Korean chopsticks).
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* [http://kristainlondon.typepad.com/dining/2007/09/korean-polo.html Londonelicious review]
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* [http://greedydiva.blogspot.com/2010/05/po-jan-macha-good-korean-food-in-soho.html Greedy Diva review]
* [http://www.londonchow.com/2011/11/po-cha-covent-garden-korean-restaurant.html London Chow review]
* [http://kimchisoul.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/speedy-and-delish-k-food-po-cha/ Kimchi Soul review]
* [http://www.passportdelicious.com/2007/09/korean-polo.html Passport Delicious review]
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Part of a row of three Korean restaurants round the back of Centre Point (the others being Woo Jung and Assa).

The Polo (the sign seems to be left over from a previous incarnation of something in this building) offers a good range of Korean food, including cooked at the table BBQ. They do a bunch of different food, including the normal bibimbap and bulgogi as well as barbecue food, soups and a good range of side dishes. They also do big hot pot bowls that are enough for two or more to share. Prices range from about £2 for a bowl of kimchi up to £15 for a hot pot, with most things coming in at about £6. The portions are substantial, but for a good-sized meal you will probably need three portions to share. They also do a lunch set menu with four or five choices, each coming in at £5.50.

Food was good with three portions of barbecue, a plate of noodles, some kimchi and a kimchi pancake happily filling up three hungry people. The pancake was especially a favourite of Billy's. Staff are friendly and polite and as the place is quite small are very attentive. They have metal chopsticks, which is nice if you like that kind of thing (and which is normal for Korean chopsticks).

They do Hite and OB beer as well as Soju and soft drinks.

They have a couple of barbecue tables and as such don't always have space to let you cook the food at your own table. They also have a bar that you can eat at.

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Last visited by Billy, 4 April 2008.

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