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Coco Hut

3.3

15 Reviews

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₱ 350 / Person

Glorietta

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3.4

15 Reviews

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  • Mark Anthony De Jesus

    3.0

    Had my lunch here today,ordered the lechon kawali rice with tamarind tea as combo plus additional fried egg.The pork was good tho at first I thought it would be tough to chew because of the way it was cooked ,it was toasted but to my surprise it was just like a chicharones nice crunch ,nice condiments that came with it too,love their toyomansi version. The tamarind iced tea was very good it was like a tamarind candy in liquid form tho not too sweet nor sour.My main issue here is the size of the serving and price to serving ratio.For Php200 at they make the rice a bit heftier so I have to order an extra rice for Php40 ,of the same small size.So if the serving is a bit bigger ,or if they provide a heftier rice I can give a much higher score.Staff are friendly and quick so its still above average.

  • Cem Yılmazer

    3.0

    CocoHut is a deviation from the typical restos in Glorietta of mostly international cuisine. The place has that "summer-ry" atmosphere decorated with wood and nipa ceilings and lit well to give you a feeling like you're eating at your favorite resto along the beachServing size was good, i ordered chicken adobo flakes, which is included in their breakfast menu. The chicken was marinated well enough that i did not need to ask for condiments. It was also drizzeled with a generous doze of garlic bits paired with java rice and topped with a fried egg with java rice (yum!) For the great breakfast!Overall, the place and food was good. Would have been a lot better if the staff was more acommodating. Still, I would still comeback to try more of their dishes

  • Devi Ghesiyah

    1.0

    cocoNOT! 99 pesos para sa buko shake na walang lasa at ang liit! First and definitely last time ko na kakain dito. Ang tagal ng serving tapos kulang pa yung binigay na order, nahuli pa yung drinks! Yung iced tea na tamarind flavor, tsk...lasang tubig! Everything else is ordinary, mas masarap pa yung lechon kawali sa C.Palanca!

  • Marcel Lefrant

    3.0

    Coco Hut is one of those places where it's really hard to decide whether to try it out or not. The restaurant has a nearly Spartan look which doesn't look inviting. On top of that, it's practically empty even though it was almost lunch when we happened to pass by the area. It caters Filipino cuisine with a twist like kare kare pasta and the likes. I ordered their signature fried chicken, one classic and one spicy. There was a bit of waiting time before the dish was served since it was freshly fried. Both chickens tasted surprisingly good. The classic was a mixture of salt and pepper while the spicy has a distinct siling labuyo taste. Both are crispy although one was smaller size than the other.The meal comes with a cup of rice. Here is where they failed. The rice has a very poor texture highly similar to the NFA variety. Now, it's ok to serve this kind somewhere else but heck, you're inside a mall and the meal costs over a couple of hundred bucks. That's not exactly cheap.Probably won't be returning to this one in the near future.

  • Indah Putri Pratiwi

    3.0

    Ok for a meal if you're alternative is fast food. Tamarind iced tea was refreshing. 1pc chicken meal is a good alternative to Jollibee. Sinigang was good for 3 with quite a lot if liempo bits. Macaroni salad was just ok. Chicken Tocino was sweet but overly dry. Laing needed more coconut.

  • Rizki Amiruslim

    3.0

    Pros:I love the filipino food with a twist. The pasta and the fried chicken are good. Taste-wise, this place is above average for the price. Cons:When the place starts filling up, it takes ages to get your order. It also bugged me that I had to stand up and ask the woman behind the counter for water three times. Please just place the pitcher out and have bigger cups.

  • Rizki Lestari

    4.0

    Barbecue with rice should get recognition for quantity and taste. I'm very satisfied with the amount of pork and there's not so much fat. They're two very long sticks of generosity that don't need sauce. But for the price, I think I'll scratch my head thinking about it. The quality is very much there but I'd rather spend on something more uncommon, like, with a twist perhaps.Kani Cake is a fairly good appetizer. The sauce is good but at some point, I got tired of the flavor. Let's just say I started craving for something else.Overall, I still like the Lechon Kawali with rice the most because of the crispy skin, despite the small serving.

  • Geblksgyx

    3.0

    Food here was always great, especially their spicy chicken and lechon kawali. Their place in Glorietta was spacious enough which makes the place bright and inviting. Overall, it was an okay dining experience.

  • Neil Mendoza

    4.0

    A very underrated restaurant, CocoHut recently reinvented it's menu to focus on Filipino favorites. You need to try their Hut (Spicy) Chicken and Ube Sticky Rice. Very affordable food that's worth every peso!Check out my blog post for more details.Cheers,Chef Jay

  • Zachary Riskin

    1.0

    We ordered lechon kawali kare-kare and coconut shake. Lechon kawali was just right. The vegetables though were over cooked. Sauce was waaay bland. Not even a hit of peanut taste... overpriced too... i can get better kare-kare some place else for a lesser price. Coconut shake came with no straw. When we asked for it. They said it was strawless day. Ok. I get the going green thing. How am i supposed to drink this?! Try drinking it with that consistency... tipping it over... the shake would plop on your face. Plus we have paper straws now so... yeah. Wouldn 't eat here again if I have a choice.

Coco Hut Location

Coco Hut is located at Second Floor, Glorietta 2, Ayala Center, Glorietta Complex, Makati City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Glorietta. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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