Welcome to One Shot Pocha
At One Shot Pocha, located in Houston, Texas, we celebrate the vibrant essence of Korean nightlife through a unique blend of delicious cuisine and lively atmosphere. Our menu features delightful offerings such as crispy wings, savory fried dumplings, and comforting seafood pancakes, perfect for sharing with friends. The energetic vibe is amplified by K-pop music and private karaoke rooms, making every visit an experience to remember. Guests rave about our addictive Korean fried chicken and refreshing soju cocktails, creating the ideal setting for late-night cravings. Whether you're unwinding or celebrating, One Shot Pocha captures the heart of Korean food culture!
- 9501 Long Point Rd K, Houston, TX 77055 Hotline: (713) 467-8877
Introducing One Shot Pocha, a vibrant and energetic hub located in Houston, Texas, where authentic Korean cuisine meets the thrills of karaoke. Nestled at 9501 Long Point Rd K, this restaurant encapsulates the true essence of a traditional pocha, blending an immersive dining atmosphere with a menu that celebrates the rich and diverse flavors of Korean food.
As soon as you step inside, the ambiance immediately pulls you in with its lively K-pop beats and neon lights, transporting you to a bustling nightlife spot in South Korea. It's the kind of place that's perfect for a night out with friends or a late-night bite after work, recommended by many who raved about its inviting and energetic vibe.
The menu showcases a tantalizing array of dishes ranging from classic Appetizers like Fried Dumplings ($14.03) and Kimchi Pancake ($18.71) to heartwarming Soups such as Egg Soup and Pupae Soup ($17.54). Each dish is a celebration of flavor and texture.
- Fried Chicken: Renowned for its crispy and flavorful chicken, this dish keeps diners coming back for more. Those who have tried it can’t help but highlight its satisfying crunch and juiciness.
- Corn Cheese: A beloved favorite that combines sweet corn with gooey cheese, served sizzling hot—perfect for sharing and an absolute must-try.
- Bossam: The braised pork belly dish, praised for its rich flavors and tenderness, pairs beautifully with the ambiance.
- Drinks: Don’t miss out on the creative Soju cocktails, including the popular watermelon soju slushy, presented in a half watermelon—both a visual treat and a refreshing delight.
Service at One Shot Pocha is as delightful as its food. Customers appreciate the efficiency and friendliness of the staff, coupled with the unique table call button system, allowing for seamless and quick service. Whether you’re in for karaoke or just a quick meal, the staff ensures your experience is memorable.
Make sure to arrive early, especially on weekends, as the demand can result in a wait to secure a table. But according to patrons, the wait is worth it, as the food comes out quickly and fresh—ready to be enjoyed with good company or a hearty karaoke session. In all, One Shot Pocha isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience that encapsulates fun, flavor, and a fantastic way to indulge in Korean culture right in the heart of Houston.

What a busy pocha restaurant! They get super packed for dinner time, especially on the weekends! Get here early because otherwise, there will be a wait. But you just have to walk in and add your name to the list on the clipboard to be called, once a table opens up. On a busy night, expect at least a 30 minute wait. The atmosphere and ambiance of the restaurant is similar to any pocha restaurant, loud music, good company, and delicious foods and drinks. Loved their corn cheese with chicken and braised pork belly (bossam). Food came out fast and fresh. Service was helpful and friendly.

The food here was very good. Still thinking about the delicious crispy and saucy wings. The place is a little loud due to music but not too much to where you can't hear your table. I don't believe I saw any tables for big parties though. We were celebrating a birthday and ordered yogurt soju. Great selection of brands and flavors. Service was great too because you use a button on the table for when you are ready to order or need something.

I was staying near this place for a little while as I was trying to find another apartment to relocate to. And after a late shift at work, I was in the mood for rice and saw this place on Yelp so I thought I'd give it a try!!! This place wasn't too far from the Hotel that I was staying at, at the time...and I figured that it was a nice alternative to eating fast food take out. So I went ahead and drove to this place at around 11:00pm. I finished work around 10:45pm and I know that the Deny's restaurant across from the extended stay hotel did not offer any Asian dishes with rice... As I was following Google maps, it brought me into like a suburbs area and initially I thought this was going to be on the side of a main road or free way...but no, it was kinda tucked away in a very small area where there were other Asian type establishments. It was definitely one of if not the only establishment that was open thst night I came in to try the place out and remember that there was some type of Korean BBQ place that was in the same parking lot but on the opposite end of One Shot Pocha. I noticed that it was a bit busy and after walking in, it was packed!! I think it was a Thursday or Friday night that I went and it was packed!! I ended up sitting at the bar and decided to make a take out order. The staff were super nice and super patient. They were even kind enough to give a few of their recommendations as far as my to go food order, which was super nice!!! Anyway, this place is definitely more of a hip place to dine and drink at. But it was worth the time to come and check out!!! I didn't save any of my food pictures, but I do remember getting the pork belly and rice as well as the Korean Fired Chicken!!! Give this place a try if you're looking for a place that serves great late night Korean food!!!

I finally had a chance to come here to eat late night Korean food. The parking lot was packed and inside was busy but we were able to get a table pretty fast as most of the people here are in the private Karaoke room, and they have a lot of it. They have the basic late night stable Korean food here. You just push the button where you need service. Nice party atmosphere with dim lighting The food were great and fast!

This is a fun Korean, karaoke bar. The food came out hot, great flavors and well prepared (4-stars). The seafood was bouncy and fresh in the octopus stir fry The atmosphere was very inviting and fun. Loud k pop music. Outdoor seating. Karaoke bars. (5-stars). Clean inside. Service was nice and prompt. Parking is tough as it shares with other restaurants and retail stores. Would recommend and will be back.

This place transports you to... a hipster bar in a romcom Kdrama! Tonssss of photo ops. Seating divided by grid wall panels adorned with soju bottle caps and mini Polaroids of cool customers/staff. Cute frogs and flashy neon signs are displayed throughout the place. There's a call button on each table... and personally, my favorite, the Squid Games drinking game with the creepy doll! I came here for dinner with some friends, and we had an amazing time! The Food: Seafood Pancakes- Crispy and they didn't skimp on the seafood. Corn Cheese- One of my fave ways to eat corn; Korean style with cheese over a sizzling hot plate! Soy Garlic 1/2 Chicken- I like the tiny rice cakes served with this. Soy garlic is a good flavor, but this chicken was a little more on the sweet side versus an umami profile from the soy sauce. There's a decent coating of batter on the chicken that makes it crispy. Japchae- Default protein is beef. The noodles were good. Overall, another "sweet" dish. The banchan sides weren't too impressive if I'm being honest. We didn't ask for any refills... Now, the great surprise- they had that Squid Games drinking game! You will need to give your ID/license to borrow it for your soju drinking pleasure! They also give you 2 FREE mini Polaroids, additional ones are $3/each. It was a wonderful night with great company, but this place made it extra memorable. Our server, Millie was awesome! Will return for more shenanigans, and soju! :)

Man, this place does not miss! I've stopped by here several times already and their fried chicken is fantastic. The interior has such a fun ambiance and captures the Korean nightlife well. For dinner we ordered Cold Buckwheat Noodles (Spicy) Marinated Grilled Ribs Wings (Soy Garlic and Korean Sweet and Spicy) Fried Dumplings (Chicken) All these options were great but as I mentioned earlier, their fried chicken is a must get! The exterior has that satisfying crunch that you can't get enough of. And the chicken is juicy and so flavorful from the sauce that they use. I also love how they throw in some fried rice cakes with the wings which have that chewy texture that's so addictive. As for the dumplings, at first I was neutral about getting them but they're juicy and perfectly fried. The banchan (side dishes) are all pretty solid too. Service was fast and friendly and I hope to bring a group of friends to do karaoke next time!

Fun and vibrant Korean restaurant with K-pop, K-drama, and karaoke vibes - neon lights, karaoke booths, K-pop music videos playing. Food is equally fantastic and many plates are shareable for family-style eating with friends. Service with the call buttons on each table is reliable and quick. Highlights include the Korean fried chicken wings (soy garlic or sweet/extra spicy), bossam, fries, and corn cheese. Food comes out hot and fresh. Bossam and fries portions are huge and great for sharing. Seasoned fries sere surprisingly addicting, beware. Side dishes are solid, especially the pickled radish. This place is Let's Eat Houston approved!

I was pleasantly surprised by the food here. I don't know what I was expecting, but this Korean bar + Karoke bar had some great drinks and the Korean Fried Chicken was pretty good too! My friend recommended the watermelon soju slushy drink, which came in a giant half watermelon. Presentation was cute and the drink itself was so refreshing and a little sweet. You could barely taste the alcohol, which made it easy for two people to finish it. Dangerous! The wings were pretty good, but very sticky. I felt like my fingers kept sticking to the napkins, but I kept eating them regardless. It came with a small Korean pickled radish dish and potato salad. If you go early on a weekend evening, parking is not a problem, but when we left around 9:00-ish the lot was full.