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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
West Palm Beach
Asian
West Palm Beach East
Best Value
West Palm Beach East
Healthy
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It depends on your goal: for the best deals and a local crowd, go during the weekday happy hour (4–6 pm) or late-night reverse happy hour after 10 pm. For a lively, social night with music and a busy vibe, choose Friday or Saturday. For a quieter experience, try a weekday evening or early Sunday.
Portions are generally generous, many guests note that main dishes and shareable entrées have good volume and are great for two people. Expect hearty fried rice and cooked entrées big enough for sharing, while sushi and signature rolls are plated for both individual enjoyment and sharing. If you have a large appetite or want to sample multiple items, ordering a couple of rolls plus an appetizer or fried rice is a reliable strategy.
Yes, guests often call ahead to confirm details like parking or to note dietary needs, and staff are frequently described as accommodating. The restaurant enforces some seating policies (for example, seating waits until the whole party arrives), so calling ahead to request seating arrangements, dietary accommodations, or to ask about accessibility is recommended.
Busiest: happy hour (late afternoon) and weekend evenings, guests praise the popular 4–6 pm happy hour and late-night reverse happy hour. Quietest: early weekday evenings or early dinner hours, and some early Sunday times. If you prefer a calm meal, pick an early weekday slot; for a lively night, choose weekend evenings.
Yes, Coco Sushi is a popular pick for date night. Guests praise the fresh, creative sushi, attractive presentation, and lively yet casual vibe, making it great for a special evening without being too formal. Expect sushi rolls, cocktails, and shareable small plates like tuna pizza or Peking duck that work well for a couple. If you want a quieter table, try an early seating on a weekday; for a livelier night, opt for weekend evenings when the DJ or late crowd turns up.
Coco Sushi offers a mix of seating: bar seating, roomy booths, and a back room that can accommodate groups (guests have been seated in a back room for parties). The restaurant does not advertise formal private dining, but they do seat larger groups in dedicated areas, call ahead if you need a specific setup for a group.
Warm, trendy and energetic, Coco Sushi blends a casual lounge feel with a stylish dining room. Guests describe beautiful decor, a welcoming vibe, and lively nights with a DJ; some visits are noted as noisy or very bright. Service and presentation are commonly praised, so you’ll find an upbeat, social atmosphere that’s great for groups, date nights, or late-night drinks.
Family-friendly: yes. Guests commonly bring families, toddlers, and celebrate birthdays here, staff are often described as accommodating to children. Accessible seating (ADA specifics) isn’t clearly stated in available information; if you need wheelchair access or special seating, call ahead so the team can prepare and recommend the best table.
Yes, families frequently dine here and guests report bringing toddlers and celebrating birthdays with children. The menu’s variety (sushi, noodles, fried rice, shareable appetizers) suits different ages, though there’s no dedicated kids’ menu listed. For families with young children, an early seating or calling ahead for a comfortable booth is a good idea.
Casual dress is appropriate. Coco Sushi is a casual, trendy lounge where guests commonly dine in relaxed attire, nothing formal is required. If you’re attending a special celebration, smart casual is a safe choice.
For deals, go during happy hour (4:00–6:00 pm) or the reverse happy hour after 10:00 pm, guests call the happy hour among the best in Delray. For a quieter dinner, choose an early weekday seating or an early Sunday. If you want a lively, late-night vibe with music, pick weekend evenings when the DJ and crowds tend to show up.
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