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Arriving by bus # 14e,124,125,143,162,162M,167,171,190,700,700A. Bus-stop no. 09019. Bus-stop name; Opp Ngee Ann City. Nearest Train Station; Orchard MRT
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開飯介紹
Originated from Bangkok, COCA Restaurant first opened its doors in Singapore in 1987 and remains well-known amongst Singaporean diners as an established Thai-Chinese hotpot restaurant.
By marrying authentic Thai cuisine with traditional elements of Cantonese home-style cooking, it is COCA’s distinctive flavours which resonated well with many through the decades.
Take your pick from COCA’s scrumptious House Specialties such as Fish Glue, Shrimp Paste and Handmade Dumplings, along with an endless array of fresh seasonal vegetables, meat, and seafood offerings.
Be spoilt for choices, only at COCA!
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特色
家庭親子
營業時間
星期一至日
11:00 - 15:45
16:00 - 23:00
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In Coca Restaurant , they serve not only steamboat , but also ala carte, buffet lunch and dinner . we ordered the steamboat , the soup base ranging from Clear chicken broth , Tom yum soup, Herbal chicken soup (With half spring chicken) $13There is wide selection of items to choose from e.g prawns , meats , fish balls , vegetables . We choose tom yum soup , the soup taste spicy and the seafood is fresh and tender .
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Super love the food here! I always order the Tom Yum soup base whenever I dine. It's spicy and flavorful, and can make your nose run.Steamboat full of yummy goodness.Went there on a weekday afternoon because of their student promotion, which is really very worth it. Drinks however, are not included in the buffet price though.Service is relatively quick, considering that there are many tables around, in which the restaurant is quite full.Two thumbs up!
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One of the best steam boat at that price. The is limited number of food selections and variations. The location itself plus lighting makes it look less appealing and looks dirty. But once you enter the restaurant, it is quite clean. Definitely would go there again at some point. Did not try the standard dish menu.
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Of course the first thing I took picture of was the sauce! It was set nicely on the table for each of us in the private room.Lucky we had the private room as it was more comfortable and we had more privacy. If your common sense seems to lag,you will know that we can be very noisy and vulgar (army style). Anyway, back to the sauce, typical Thai style, mildspiciness with plenty of chopped parsley. I dipped everything into it before eating as it just tasted so good! Workedespecially well as gravy over the noodles too. Our steamboat pots were arranged in the form of a Bermuda Triangle. (2 chicken stock and 1 Tom Yam) Like the actualBermuda Triangle, almost everything that went into those pots to cook, would disappear into our stomach. Sadly exceptfor those meatballs (shrimp, beef or chicken), they had magnetic field problems which our stomachs repelled. (Explanation later!) We ordered a few rounds of ingredient to add into our 'Bermuda Triangle'. Although the variety was not a lot, it was counter-balanced by the freshness of the ingredients. Time for the meatballs part. Seeing this picture was enough to make me wanting to puke. Not sure why but these meatballs left the most memorable impression for us. We ordered too many of them and ended up for the last half an hour, we had plenty of meatballs in the pots. I myself ate more than 10 of them and totally did not want any more to appear in front of my eyes.
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I went to coca for their steamboat cos I cannot get enough of their chilli dip. Their steamboat is pretty reasonably priced, they have a lot of varieties for their dishes. The vegetables variety is a lot, my girlfriend really love to order their vegetables cos they make the soup sweeter and goes well with the chilli dip. The chilli dip is not too spicy, but it is a little sourish, goes well with everything, you can even eat it with white rice, it makes the white rice taste really good.
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