
Authentic Korean flavors in a cozy, vibrant setting—perfect for late-night bites and intimate gatherings.
SOHA 소하 is a beloved Korean restaurant in Austin, offering a genuine taste of Korea with dishes like glass noodles with beef, kamjatang, and kimchi fried rice. Known for its lively atmosphere and small, intimate space, it's ideal for couples or small groups. The menu features a wide selection of traditional Korean drinks and soju, served by friendly staff in a setting that captures the essence of Korean dining. With moderate pricing and a 4.4-star rating from over 600 reviews, SOHA provides an authentic, flavorful experience that keeps customers coming back.
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Enjoy authentic Korean dishes like glass noodles with beef, kamjatang, and kimchi fried rice in a cozy, vibrant atmosphere.
Open late for delicious Korean food and drinks, perfect for after-hours cravings and social gatherings.
Savor a wide selection of traditional Korean beverages, including soju, to complement your meal.
Ideal for intimate settings with tables suited for couples or groups of up to 4, offering a lively and authentic experience.
Order your favorite Korean dishes online for convenient takeout or delivery through their website.
An absolute gem! Found this place on a whim as we just happened to be in the area and we were absolutely blown away! Everything we had was so good. Would definitely recommend the glass noodles with beef though. The place is pretty small but it's perfect for couples or small groups.
I had Kamjatang here; As someone who has lived in Korea and knows Korean food very well, I can say that it was good; however, honestly charing $3 for a tiny Kimchi side dish (see the picture) is quite wired and uncommon, my first time EVER seeing no side dishes are served in a Korean restaurant and then they charge for it!
Very lively spot. Prices were reasonable. Food was delicious and they had a wide selection of drinks to choose from. The space was a lot smaller than I expected so it was a tight squeeze and quite loud inside. Definitely reccomend this place more for either a couple or a group of 4 or less. Our group of 6 was pushing it. We got really lucky that a table left right when we got there or else we would have had to wait for a long time.
This is our favorite late-night Korean spot! The place is small and the music a bit loud but the food is delicious and served with care. It has a cozy, authentic Korean feel great for catching up with friends. I’ve been to South Korea before, and while I’m not Korean myself, this place really reminds me of the food scene there. Most of the customers are Korean, which adds to the atmosphere. They also serve soju and traditional Korean drinks, Friendly staff. Definitely worth trying!
Pretty small place but the food is packed with flavor. Corn cheese is a classic, it was sweet creamy and cheesy. The la galbi was good not too sweet. The pork belly was too dry. I could’ve passed on the chicken, since I’m more of a bone in kind of gal. I usually don’t go for kimchi fried rice but it was my fave dish of the night.
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