Coca HotPot on Suriyawongse Road, Bangkok, offers a truly memorable dining experience. The cozy yet modern atmosphere creates the perfect ambiance for a delightful meal. The service was friendly and attentive, making us feel welcomed from the moment we stepped in. What sets Coca HotPot apart is their unique combination of half clear and half Tom Yum broth, resulting in a flavor explosion that's unlike any other hot pot I've tasted. The tender chicken and fresh vegetables cooked to perfection in the bubbling broth, and the crispy Chinese donut was a delightful surprise, adding a satisfying crunch to the meal. What made the experience even more special was the opportunity to dine in a private room, adding an extra touch of exclusivity to an already exceptional dining experience. Coca HotPot has undoubtedly become one of my favorite hot pot destinations, offering delicious food, impeccable service, and an inviting atmosphere that keeps me coming back for more. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and delightful Thai hot pot...
Read moreI must say it was an exceptional dining experience! The moment you step inside, you’re transported to an authentic Chinese hotpot environment that truly captures the essence of this beloved culinary tradition.
The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with beautifully designed decor that enhances the overall experience. The staff is incredibly friendly and attentive, making sure you have everything you need to enjoy your meal.
What stood out to me was the quality of the ingredients. The selection of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables is outstanding. The broths are rich and flavorful, and there are plenty of options to suit all tastes, whether you prefer something spicy or a milder flavor.
Coca Hotpot is perfect for both families and friends, offering a fun and interactive dining experience. I left feeling satisfied and can’t wait to return for more! If you're looking for an authentic hotpot experience in Bangkok, I highly recommend...
Read moreWas excited to try the flagship store of Coca steamboat as I love Coca steamboat back in Singapore @Takashimaya 🇸🇬. It was raining when we got there and there were many Japanese tourists enjoying their Suki steamboat.
To be honest I prefer the broth of the SG branch over the Surawong flagship. I thought there were quite a lot more steamboat ingredients in Singapore as well. But the Bangkok flagship store has a large selection of Cantonese dishes and we ordered the steamed grouper fish. It was decently delicious but it wasn’t hot enough, the temperature of the fish is kind of off. The fried rice was okay and the steamboat and the ingredients were ordered were fresh and alright but maybe I came with too high of an expectation. Even the Suki sauce in Singapore tasted more flavourful. I came for dinner, and if I visit Bangkok again, maybe I can try their dim sum and...
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