Hien Coco Restaurant
Description
Coco herself is the main event here. She’s the kind of host who gives out free water for medications, poses for group photos, and makes you feel like you stumbled into a friend’s kitchen rather than a restaurant. The food backs her up – reviewers single out the cao lau as some of the best they’ve had, which is saying something in a town full of cao lau specialists.
The homemade chili sauce deserves its own mention. It’s the kind of thing you’ll be thinking about later when you’re back at your hotel. Fresh-juice cocktails are worth ordering too, not an afterthought.
The menu runs wide, which suits groups where everyone wants something different. Portions are generous and the room is comfortable – good music, no chaos.
Highlights
Insider Tip
Ask Coco for the homemade chili sauce the moment you sit down - she may not automatically put it on the table but it makes everything better.
Pros
- Coco's hospitality is the real draw - warm, attentive, and memorable
- Cao lau holds up against the specialty shops in the old town
- Homemade chili sauce gets called out specifically by multiple people
- Fresh-juice cocktails that actually taste like fruit
- Cao lau holds up against the specialty shops in the old town
- Homemade chili sauce gets called out specifically by multiple people
- Fresh-juice cocktails that actually taste like fruit
Cons
- Location confusion is a minor issue - listed under Da Nang by some reviewers, so confirm the exact address before heading out
- Menu breadth means no single dish obsession, which can be a pro or a con depending on what you're after
- Menu breadth means no single dish obsession, which can be a pro or a con depending on what you're after
Best For
Families, Groups, Quick bite, Solo traveler
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