SOHA
Korean · Austin
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À propos de SOHA
En SOHA te damos la bienvenida a un rincón coreano en Austin, donde la autenticidad y el sabor se unen en un ambiente relajado y acogedor. Disfruta de nuestros populares platos callejeros salteados, el delicioso arroz kimchi, y acompáñalos con una selección de soju y sake. Ven a descubrir la verdade...
En SOHA te damos la bienvenida a un rincón coreano en Austin, donde la autenticidad y el sabor se unen en un ambiente relajado y acogedor. Disfruta de nuestros populares platos callejeros salteados, el delicioso arroz kimchi, y acompáñalos con una selección de soju y sake. Ven a descubrir la verdadera esencia de la cocina coreana en un espacio diseñado para compartir y disfrutar.
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SOHA is a popular late-night Korean spot known for its delicious food, fun atmosphere with K-pop videos, and friendly staff. Many reviewers highlight the generous portions and authentic flavors, though the small space can get loud.
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Tip: SOHA is open late (until 2 AM), making it a great option for late-night cravings. Be aware that the space is small and can get loud, so it's best for smaller groups.
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February 26th, 2026. We had just left pinballz arcade and wanted to eat. Went to a local pub but their kitchen was already closed. The bartender Greg told us about this restaurant. I enjoy Asian food quite a bit and I have been to multiple Korean restaurants here in America. This place all those small nothing fancy. Kept clean and laid out had a welcoming feeling. The staff more pleasant easy to work with. Attentive and let us know when they were doing last call on alcohol. Had the bibimbap with bulgogi and it was incredible. My friend had kimchi with tofu and he really enjoyed it. Served with a half gallon of water to your table. We never went thirsty. But one thing I highly advise to try. The pan fried dumplings. Oh my chihuahua. Perhaps one if not some of the best I've ever had incredible flavor.
Love the food here! It’s a little small but definitely worth the wait if there is one. Cheese corn and bulgogi with rice are my top two items but ramen is amazing as well!
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.
"What happens at SOHA stays at SOHA." Well, that's what happens when you drink too much soju at SOHA, haha. You forget what happened. I'm just kidding, but I'm not kidding at the same time. SOHA is an incredible place with incredible staff, so let's get into the review! ---- Let's get into the review: Pros: - Late hours - Parking is abundant (in front/lot) - Food is delicious - Dive-like feel (love this part) - Friendly staff Side Notes: - Closed on Mondays - Hours: 5 PM until 2 AM What We Got: - Too much soju - Corn cheese - Steamed soft egg - Seafood pancake - Galbi - Yang dak (fried chicken) - Fish cake soup - Military soup ---- Design/Space: This spot reminds me of LA to Korea, where we call them sool-jibs (술집) or pochas (포차), places where you can drink and eat street food (SOHA has a lot more than street food) with your close friends. The vibes are perfect, with the photos all over the walls, Korean movies, or songs blasting in the background/TVs. They can arrange tables for larger groups, but it can get pretty packed quickly, so plan accordingly. Food/Drinks: The food is incredible; paired with soju, it hits the spot every time we've been there. We have ordered so much there, and they allow takeout, too. The fried chicken to galbi is so good the day after, haha. SOHA is one of the better spots in Austin for authentic Korean food and drinks. Go crazy with it, but the corn cheese and soft egg to start as apps is our go-to, and some soup and meat dishes pair nicely. They also have a special somaek (소맥: beer + soju) contraption that swirls together for you to have at the table - check it out for larger groups! Staff: From the owner to the staff, everyone is incredibly hard-working, quick, and respectful. I am biased towards the owner because he gives to so many people, so I will always tell people to go to SOHA because he offers customer service and pushes his staff to provide. Opportunities To Improve: Less soju, hahaha. I have a hate/love relationship with it, but it comes with the overall experience. Call Uber if you plan on drinking. ---- Summary: This is one of the top spots for Korean food ambiance and the perfect spot to eat alone or with a large group. If you love Korean food or are interested, come by SOHA and check it out. You won't be disappointed!
We had such an amazing experience tonight at SOHA, all thanks to our server Andy. From the moment we sat down, he took incredible care of us. He went above and beyond to make sure every detail was perfect, including making sure we received our egg without any yolk, which was really important to us. But the highlight of the evening was Andy’s persistence and kindness in helping us take home a Jinro water bottle. These bottles usually aren’t for sale, and come all the way from Korea so I’ve been trying to get one for about a year now. Andy didn’t just shrug it off, but instead he went to his manager, pulled some strings, and negotiated on our behalf until it happened. That level of service and dedication is truly rare. Because of Andy, our night at SOHA turned into something special and memorable. If you ever visit, I highly recommend asking for Andy! You’ll be in the best hands! Andy, you deserved the 25% tip we left and more!
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!
One of my favorite korean spots that always comes in clutch when I need a late night snack. Portions always tend to be generous and I’ve dined and delivered food; and they’re both delicious (albeit the food gets cold when delivered but that’s not the stores fault). I always get full and it’s so satisfying. It’s also a great spot to drink with friends as a pocha restaurant.
This place my favorite for Korean food. I came here many time. I recommend for hangout with friends. The place is well cleaned and the atmosphere is comfortable. There is music to listen to. The food is delicious and the price is reasonable. The staff is friendly and attention.The owner is also friendly and kind. I highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The food here blew me away! This was my first time trying Korean food and everything has so much flavor. We got the tteokbokki with mozzarella (huge and such a rich and flavorful first food), the Korean beef short ribs (a nice subtle flavor that was so good, the meat fell right off) and the sweet honey soy sauce fried chicken w scallion (fried perfectly, great flavor). Our server was so knowledgeable, great recs, and attentive! We watched multiple happy birthdays which made me want to have my next birthday there, and the Kpop music was a good touch! We drank out of styrofoam cups which I wasn’t expecting, but honestly I couldn’t care less because of how good my experience was!
The food was delicious, the staff was attentive, and the atmosphere was lively. Highly recommend their seafood panjeon, fish cake soup, and pork belly. They're open pretty late which was very convenient for us. We arrived on a Tuesday night around 12am and the business was still pretty steady.
Delicious! This is a small yet fun Korean restaurant. The place was packed. It had a fun vibe, twinkling lights, kpop video’s playing in the background , and fun photos displayed on the wall. The gentleman who took our order was super sweet and helpful. The food was colorful and absolutely delicious! We ordered the boneless chicken in sweet soy sauce, kimchi fried rice, grilled pork belly, and Tteokbokki. We asked them to serve us family style, so the server put all our food in the middle of the table, so we could all share. We are definitely coming back.
Cozy korean spot for a group hangout with friends or family. Love the vibe here! Service is quick and efficient.
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!
The bulgogi was good, but it would have been nicer if it came with more sides. Sadly the pork was very bland; it didn’t taste good without the sauces on the side. The lychee soju we had was top notch. I’d definitely get that again. There was a decent amount of parking available so that was good.
I landed on a late flight and was excited to see SOHA 소하 still open since I was really craving Korean food. I showed up around 1:20am hoping to grab takeout, but unfortunately their kitchen had already closed around 1. The staff I met were super nice and friendly, which I appreciated, but it was disappointing not being able to order anything. A couple of things that could be improved: I couldn’t find their menu online on Google, and it would be really helpful if it was clearer that the kitchen closes about an hour before closing time. For travelers or late-night diners, that’s important info. Looking forward to trying the food another time! The staff left a good impression, and I hope I can actually taste the food on my next visit!
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.
Overall: 3.9/5 [Postmates Delivery] We ordered on Postmates and the food delivered earlier than expected. Packaging was nicely done, and the portion size was generous. Galbi/Korean Short Ribs ($26.49): Really solid! Good amount of meat, great flavor, and not too fatty. Definitely preferred this over the samgyubsal—would order again. Samgyubsal/Grilled Pork Belly ($24.99): The pork belly pieces were huge, but they didn’t have much flavor. It came with a side of lettuce (wrapped separately), white rice, and two small sauces—one was sesame oil, and the other was ssam (I think). The ssam had all the flavor, so I wish they’d given us more. Luckily, we had some kimchi in the fridge, so we threw together a lettuce wrap, and that made it way better.
Nice Korean restaurant serving a variety of Korean dishes and alcohol options. The ambience is super cool, music was a bit loud, the food tasted all sweet and mostly the same. I was expecting it to taste more authentic hot but it was the opposite. Chicken was supposed to be spicy but turned out sweet. Everything tasted the same as it had the same sweet sauce in it. The only thing that stood out was the corn and cheese. Korean blueberry wine was good and sake was good too as always. Overall a good place to hangout but food needs improvement.
My wife and I went on a Friday night around 6:00 p.m., and the restaurant was about half empty. After we were seated, another waiter came over and asked us to move, saying the table we were at was only for parties of three or more. They explained that they needed to keep that table available in case a larger party came in later, even though the restaurant was still half empty at the time. I did not understand how they could predict how many people might arrive later, and I even offered to order enough food for three people to make up the difference. They still insisted that we move to another table. I was upset, but I agreed and moved. When we were leaving, I noticed that the original table only had two people sitting there. I found the whole situation very ridiculous.
Food: had no flavor other than just pure sweet. Service: We were asked by the host to switch table twice because they have a larger group coming soon. Atmosphere: this place is super super loud. A large group right next to us talks almost like yelling to each other. So other groups started to raise the volume too. In the end, we couldn’t stay to dine in. So had to order to take out. My friend has to go outside waiting because how loud this place is.
This restaurant is not hospitable. We didn’t end up dining here because once you walk in the door, you are not welcomed with friendliness; adding the dark atmosphere plus the staff unwilling to be hospitable/accommodating, it just quickly diminishes any desire to eat here. I’ve seen and passed by this spot several times. It was late night (pass 10:30pm on a week night) and there are limited dine in options that late, so we decided to give this restaurant a try and we were excited to finally visit for the first time. We walked in and the restaurant is empty with only 2 guests being serviced in the entire dining area. The one staff that was standing there seemed glad there are finally other guests that arrived and directed us to be seated at a very small table even though the restaurant is empty. We asked if we could be seated at a slightly bigger table, because we were planning to order a good amount of food for the table plus the restaurant is just empty, but the staff struggled to accommodate us to any other table and asked the boss lady in back of the house what to do and the lady responded coldly with a no go. The staff told us they cannot accommodate and if we want to be seated at a bigger table, we must order a lot of food to be deserving to be seated there….. I mean we were planning to order a good amount of food to try but after this inhospitable engagement, its over - thank you, next. The restaurant was empty and let’s say they somehow expect many more people to magically show up later, there are plenty of ways to handle the situation significantly better than being unhelpful and rude. If you ever drive by this place and wonder…..don’t wonder; go to a fast food restaurant and be greeted and treated with better service instead. You will save a lot more money and the food is equally as bad for your health.
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911 W Anderson Ln. #114, Austin, TX 78757
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