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1910, Guadalupe Street, 78705, Austin, Travis County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 512-236-9398
webseite: cocos-cafe.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 30.282553, Longitude: -97.742229
Hye Jeong Lee
::food: they are pretty good and decent. some of them might be small price: average or a little bit higher people: they are nice and patient place: neat and clean; casual parking: street parking.
Angel Singleton
::I’ve been here a couple of times for smoothies and they are pretty good. My only complaint is that you actually have to drink them really fast due to the liquid separating. It’s weird and kind of makes me not want to another one.
Liang Lin
::Many Chinese friends recommended this restaurant so I decided to try today with 2 friends from China. I ordered fried chicken noodle soup. It included one plate of fried chicken chops and a bowl of noodle soup. I'll not recommend this dish. The fried chicken was overcooked, very dry. The noodle soup was very salty and plain taste. But my friends ordered spicy beef noodle soup, and it was very tasty. The soup was super good, the noodle got lots of good flavor from the soup, and the beef was awesome,,tender. This dish got very good flavor similar to real beef noodle soup in Taiwan. I strongly recommend. Also I had a cup of taro bubble tea. It's not bad...similar to real one in Taiwan. Overall I think this restaurant is okay for Chinese ppl who miss country food. But I'll not try fried chicken noodle soup again.
Nat RG
::I went here for my birthday and the atmosphere is amazing friendly staff and omg great food I had curry chicken with rice and taro bubble tea! So yummy! I think I may make a birthday tradition & visit whenever because its yummy!
Kokoy Severino
::I really like the fried tofu with peanut sauce. It is listed on their menu as an appetizer, but I order a side of rice and it makes for a good light lunch. They have a really good wifi signal, which I am using right now as I write this review. The free all-you-can-eat vegetable soup is a delicious bonus. I usually get 3-4 bowls of it with each visit. They need to do away with the Styrofoam cups for water. The staff may have previously read my review where I said, "I don't like that they charge $2.00 for a scoop of plain white rice though, and one scoop of never enough for a Filipino customer." The price for an extra serving of pain white rice is now $1.62 plus tax, 38 cents lower than at my previous visit...