I’ve been going here for years! Their pad Thai is by far my favorite! Being a spicy food lover, their spices aren’t that hot. However, the dishes are still delicious nonetheless. Their portions are pretty big, especially if you’re getting a noodle dish. You can share it between 2 – 4 people. The prices here are pretty easy on your wallet too. I would pass on their bubble teas though. The most recent dish I got was the mango chicken. The mango tasted very fresh, but the sauce was a little overpowering and wasn’t my taste. Their pineapple fried rice is delicious and comes in a cute pineapple bowl!
Julia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Edison, NJ
I have been here several times and I have never been disappointed by my food. I especially love the green curry – I get it every time! I usually order it with chicken, and it is filled with fresh vegetables such as eggplant, green beans, mushrooms, and a couple other vegetables that are escaping my mind at the moment. Also order the squid with mango salad because the squid is cooked to tender perfection. The sizzling bean curd has a lovely taste and the bean curd is crispy with a soft inside. Definitely worth ordering. The only dish that I would not recommend from my previous experience is the pad thai because it was overly sweet, in my opinion. I’ll keep bringing my friends and family here for many years to come!
Deanna-Marie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Edison, NJ
I’m in love with the coco. Seriously, their roti is awesome as is their fried noodles and soups both around 8.00 an entrée. Can’t beat it. I came first with my boyfriend to dine in but they also do delivery and have your food ready in ten minutes. Also try their ice coffee with bubbles, really good.
Nino P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, NJ
Jerry Lewis was fun and accommodating and even spoke some pretty good Italian. We went here one Friday night after bowling at Majestic. We were welcomed with open arms with AWESOME food! God Bless, Jerry Lewis and the staff at Coco! Stai bene paesano! Parli motlo bene l’italiano!
Karin A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Middle Village, NY
Went there with my husband and his parents for my father in laws birthday. The restaurant was a bit cold inside so I had to keep my jacket on whilst dining. Décor felt very sterile and in charming — maybe it was the lighting, I’m not sure. Our waiter was friendly. We ordered a lot of different dishes like pad Thai, pineapple fried rice and roti. The roti was hands down the best tasting thing I had that evening. Yummy! Pad Thai was just meh. Pineapple rice was tasty and beautifully served in a pineapple. Cute! I would probably not come back here again — but if I did I would have the roti and pineapple fried rice again.
Susan X.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Claremont, CA
Malaysian homemade roti canai-average. Thin layer of roti. A little chewy and crispy. The curry sauce is a little too sweet. Fried fish cake-average. Strong taste of spice. Very fishy. The texture resembles Hong Kong style curry fish ball. Chili chicken-above average. Tender and juicy chicken. Completely American hot sauce. Curry laksa noodle-average. Average quality of noodles, shrimp and fried tofu. Tasty curry soup that has a delicate coconut flavor.
Cory S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 PARSIPPANY, NJ
Terrible experience. The waitress paid almost no attention to us. Half of our party of 4 got our drinks then 10 minutes later the other half did. Our food took an HOUR to come. No acknowledgement, no apology. When it arrived, Every single order was wrong. We had all made requests that were written down(they showed up on the receipt) but the kitchen ignored them. Both the kitchen and the servers completely failed here. The food was ok, but really anything I say about it is going to be biased by how annoyed I am at this place. Poorly run dump, will never return. edit: This was a Saturday night and it wasn’t even busy.
Edward C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Matawan, NJ
It’s been a long time since my last visit to Coco as my last visit was not that pleasant(I know they had changed a lot of staff & some chefs), but I was off from work to handle some family business, so me, my sister, and mother decided to give Coco another try. Happily I can say the food was very good. I had the half roast duck and it was quite good. Similar to what you get in many Chinese style restaurants, the roast duck portion was sizeable, nicely seasoned, just fat enough(duck fat = yummy), and still moist. Not really a traditional Malaysian dish, but a very satisfying entrée nonetheless. Sister had the Seafood Scramble Egg Chow Fun and she said it was very delicious marked by fresh seafood, not too eggy, just enough noodle, and a generous portion. Mom had the Salted Cabbage Fish Head Noodle that she really enjoyed. Salted cabbage was quite prominent and had a almost pickled flavor. The large fish head was still pretty meaty and gave the broth some really rich flavors. Nice to see Coco looks to have gotten back to their high standards. Will visit again most assuredly!
XB S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodbury, MN
Love the roti! Food was delicious. Parking was small and tight. Kinda weird for parking wise. Good service.
Eric K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 BELLE MEAD, NJ
Food was superb, ambiance solid, service attentive and quick, and we were in-and-out in under an hour — and didn’t feel rushed. Favorites included the Roti(w chicken curry), fish with onions, and beef rendang. We’ll definitely be back here! Then we went to Paris Baguette for shaved ice bowls for dessert.
Jay M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 West Orange, NJ
I’ve been waiting to check this place out for so long, mainly so I could compare it to Penang on Old Post Rd. The restaurant itself is smaller and shares a spot with neighboring businesses. You could park in front, but the spaces are best for compact vehicles; there’s more parking at the back. Popiah($ 5.95): Fresh spring roll/lunpia(潤餅) – probably one of the better items my table ordered. Each piece was stuffed well with an assortment of vegetables, peanuts, and fried egg and is drizzled with hoisin and a sweet and spicy sauce. Each order comes with six pieces. Roti Canai($ 3.50): It’s crispy, seasoned well, and had a slight sweetness. It’s served with a savory curry(chicken and potato) for dipping; fun appetizer to share. Hainanese Chicken Rice($ 6.95): There was only white meat when I ordered, but it still tasted fine; meat was tender, although the little bit of skin I got was the star. The chili sauce they used was way too sweet for me. I can’t say I like it – I prefer kecap manis. The serving was a bit on the smaller side, but at $ 6.95 for the all day lunch special, it’s a really good deal. All lunch specials come with rice and soup(not a fan of it). Honeydew Drink with Boba($ 2.95): Forget the lychee drinks – honeydew takes the gold! My only complaint is that the boba was slightly over cooked – a little mushy. Still, I loved it. Overall, it’s a solid alternative to Penang. Price and portion are on point, although I wish I ordered another appetizer; that popiah vanished in a heartbeat! Good lunch? Yes. Did it keep me full? Not really.
Jack L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Somerset County, NJ
The restaurant used to be a 4 star a year ago. Somehow their staff’s attitude changed, and so does their food quality. When I parked I the back of the restaurant I saw their kitchen door opened and flies were flying in… We have 4 people to eat and the waitress want us to sit in a small table, we wanted to sit in the roundtable to have more space.(btw the restaurant only have 3 tables dining.) she said we are not allow to sit at any roundtable and insist us to sit at that table. When we ordered food, 3 out of 4 dishes we ordered are not available. they didn’t have Hanan Chicken! so we left. please avoid this place.
Cindy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
I went back to this restaurant after 4 years absence and the food is not up to par. They must have changed chef during this time. I was disappointed to find out they didn’t have my favorite dish the Buddhist Yam Pot! We order Thai Ice Tea for our drinks and Roti Canai for appetizer. The main course we had the Sizzling Bean Curb, Malaysian King Pork Chop and Kang Kung Belacan. The food didn’t knock me off my feet but it’s good. There’s really nothing for me to rave about or recommend. This place looks a bit old and the table seating is a bit awkward because there are no privacy. I felt like I was with the party sitting next to me! I heard their convo and they weren’t talking loud. The waiters are all very attentive and friendly. You hardly find that in an Asian restaurant. lol. Service was great! I don’t know if I’ll go back… maybe another 4 years?
Daniel L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bound Brook, NJ
I’ve been to this restaurant many times, and it’s always a pleasant experience. The parking in the front of the restaurant is a little strange, but there is plenty of parking available around the back. The restaurant has a good amount of seating available, and I’ve never had to wait long for a table. I order the roti canai pretty much every time I come here as an appetizer. It is a small and delicious appetizer, but I noticed that it isn’t always cooked the same way each visit. Sometimes the bread comes out a little crispy. At other times, the bread comes out a little softer. Despite the consistency issue, I still feel that it is worth getting every time. I have tried the spring rolls, satay chicken and beef, and I thought they were all good too. When it comes to entrees, I tend to order various noodle dishes. My favorite entrée is the curry laksa noodles. This dish was the first curry noodle soup dish I’ve ever tried, and it really surprised me. The rice noodles are very soft and smooth. The broth is just delicious. It is full of flavor, and it gives a slight kick in the aftertaste. The broth gets absorbed into everything very well, and it makes the dish as a whole really great. I also really like the prawn mee, hokkien chow mee, and fried pearl noodles. The hainanese chicken and pad thai are decent, but I’ve definitely had better. I wasn’t really a fan of the roast pork sang mee or the coco spare ribs. For dessert, I like to order the rainbow ice. I haven’t tried any other desserts here, but I’m pretty content with ordering the rainbow ice every time I want dessert. The prices at this place are really good in general, but the prices for the noodle soup are especially great(you get an absurdly large bowl for about $ 7). They usually offer a discount if you pay in cash, so be sure to ask about that if you plan on paying in cash. The service is fine for the most part, but there is one incident that bothered me a little bit. We had a party of 6, and the waiter must’ve misheard one of the dishes we ordered or wrote down something else. When he came out with the wrong dish, we informed him of the mistake, and he went to take it back to the kitchen. Moments after that, the manager(I’m assuming) came back out and tried to convince us that the dish we received by mistake was actually much better than the dish we ordered. It was pretty obvious that he just didn’t want to waste the food, and I’m sure his opinion of the two dishes would’ve been reversed if the dishes were switched in this situation. If he was more polite and honest with us about what happened, we might’ve considered taking the wrong dish. Despite this incident, I still recommend this place to pretty much everyone. The food and prices alone will always make the trip worth it.
Sid W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Highland Park, NJ
Went for weekend lunch, got seats quickly. Good service, some parking spots outside. Roti canai was disappointing because the rotis seemed to be the same ones we get in grocery stores(malaysian kawan rotis). Rest of the food was good, nothing to rave about though.
Suanne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Coco Asian Cuisine is a simple and neighborhood friendly Malaysian restaurant on Route 27, in a small strip mall near H-Mart. Please park in the back, because the front parking spots are tiny. It’s casual, with bright red walls and tables that are convenient for groups. I’ve been here twice and ordered: Roti canai Beef satay Sizzling tofu Herbed Chinese soup Four variety belecan Seafood rice noodle Thai iced tea The food is good, but in my opinion, a bit unmemorable. They’ll tailor the spiciness level to your needs and unfortch, my friends tend to be on the mild side. I recommend the belecan(okra, or ong choy, or string beans) which has a pungent and flavorful sauce. The sizzling tofu is also tasty and the herb chinese soup is homey. Noodle dishes are big on noodles and soy sauce, and not so much on the other ingredients. Roti canai, satays, and teas were par. Service is good, even though English may not be their first language. Dishes are delivered and cleared promptly and depending on how friendly you feel, you can strike up a conversation with the servers pretty easily. Prices are affordable and par with similar quality restaurants in the area.
Yangy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Harrison, NJ
The restaurant is located in a small shopping plaza near H Mart. The food here is awesome!!! Everything looks delicious on the menu, and what we ordered is always great. Here’s what I’ve tried so far: — roti canai: you can’t go wrong with this delicious, thin, crispy bread appetizer with a savory dipping sauce. The usual sauce has chicken and potatoes in there, but you can ask for the vegetarian option and it’s equally good. — chicken satay: tender chicken pieces that come with a yummy peanut sauce, another great appetizer — sizzling beef: great flavor and the beef is tender — belacan okra: I really like this vegetable dish. The belacan sauce pairs great with the mild okra — basil chicken: pretty good, not my favorite but a solid entrée — seafood scrambled egg chow fun: I love the egg gravy that’s in this dish. A must order — prawn mee: the soup in this noodle dish is amazing! However I feel like the noodles don’t absorb the flavor of the soup that well. — rainbow ice: a light and refreshing dessert that has shaved ice with various jellies and peanut. Highly recommend The prices are very reasonable and the service is pretty good =]. Love this place!
Edward R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Monroe Township, NJ
It’s been awhile and on a cold February day I was jonesing for a decent curry or assam fish head soup, 2 dishes Coco still gets right. but it was not to be. The waiter kept pushing the fried version but we all know why it’s fried in the first place Roti cani: the shredded chicken in a fragrant coconut milk curry sauce with potatoes is still very good even if the roti itself is getting thicker and more doughy with each visit .It’s as if the chef is just getting tired of putting in the work to produce the thin, crispy and almost transparent roti this very iconic Malay dish traditionally requires. Curry mee soup… Basically a curry udon soup with a thin sprig of Thai Basil to appear authentic, 3 mushy shrimp and 2 thin strips of chicken breast to add value to the overly salty broth seasoned with way too much belachan. A request for some chili peppers to perhaps spice thing up was met with a blank stare and eventually a small dish of the very tame Lingham’s . Grilled short rib… why? hoping for a deciding factor we ordered a game changer and again… disappointed. Sweet, dry and tough with yet another too sweet chili sauce that obviously came directly from a bottle of Mae Ploy with a little lime juice. I am so disappointed after my numerous visits and sampling most of their menu… I really want to like this restaurant but their dishes are gradually straying further and further away from it’s supposed Malaysian roots as to be just another«Pan Asian» joint peddling warmed over Cantonese take out… and a sweet version at that. Why is it Ethnic Restaurants feel the need to kowtow to America’s insatiable need for sweetened and tamed versions of their dishes Their succumbing to this unfortunate trend just diminishes any wish to remain a proud pioneer for their respective country’s cuisines. Yet another promising restaurant has passed…
Kim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, NJ
When one thinks of Malaysian/Thai food in Edison, everyone flocks to Penang next to Kam Man on Rt. 1. But I usually go to the nicer, less crowded(maybe even less overrated?) Coco. Been here on a few occasions, usually for lunch, and they’re very authentic. Roti canai is great and they always have very nice chicken in that curry! Stir-fry noodles or fried rice is also nicely done with lots of vegetables and your meat(if you so choose) to order. One of the hidden gems of this place is the curry assorted vegetable casserole. It’s a bit pricey for veggies and curry but never disappoints! I’m a proud omnivore but I always go for that curry! My family also really enjoys the noodle soup. Prawn mee is very flavorful and quite a large bowl. Another hidden gem is(and this is not for everyone) the fish head soup. Almost a milky soup with a hearty mix of smooth and sour… if that makes sense! It also helps that’s is very conveniently located on Rt. 27 nearby Hmart, which we usually go afterwards.
Lenny K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Edison, NJ
I started with the Roti Canai. I thought the roti was unevenly cooked as parts were of a cracker-like consistency and other parts were fluffier and better done. The curry sauce with the chicken and potato was great. Due to the great sauce, I will overlook the roti«issue». I also had, at the server’s recommendation, the grill pork chops. Delicious. So full of flavor both when dipped or not dipped in the fish sauce. Service was very good and my tea was constantly refilled. The place itself, from both inside and outside, is not much to look at but the food was really good. The menu is quite extensive and do so want to go back again and try some of the other dishes, especially those recommended by my fellow Unilocalers.