As soon as you walk into Coconut’s Fish Café, you are
immediately transported to the Hawaiian Islands. From the Hawaiian music playing
in the background, the staff’s welcoming hospitality, to the “ono” (delicious)
dishes, Coconut’s in Cupertino is definitely a must-see!
Coconut’s is a fast casual restaurant where patrons order at
the counter. From a menu perspective, think of it as a much healthier version of
L&L’s. With great Pu-Pus (appetizers), healthy salads, gluten-free options,
delicious entree selections to a keiki (kids) menu, Coconut’s has a variety of
food choices for everyone.
The restaurant is renown for its fish tacos and it surely didn’t
disappoint. The fresh mango salsa paired with Coconut’s famous coleslaw married
perfectly #bomb.
The Fish and Chips were so scrumptious and one of my faves.
I loved how the chips weren’t a thicker cut so it’s definitely a great platter
for sharing #hellagood.
If I can live on just eating two things in this world, it
would have to be calamari and shrimp. So, I was definitely excited that we
ordered both of these Pu-Pus. It’s worth noting that the calamari is sliced calamari steak (the best cut) #obsessed.
Other tasty recommendations include:
- Seared Ahi – sesame-crusted, blackened Ahi served with wasabi and soy sauce
- Macadamia Nut Crusted Mahi-Mahi – served with homemade mango coconut sauce, brown rice and coleslaw
- Poke Bowl – choice of traditional, spicy or teriyaki. Served with coleslaw, brown rice, ginger, wasabi and radish sprouts
As a Hawaiian born, Coconut’s Fish Café definitely has my
approval. Sorry L&L’s, but Coconut’s is my new love J
Mahalo to Chad, Erica and Reina for the excellent customer
service! Shout out to Sarah Santos for the great photos #Mahalo
Coconut's Fish Café is located at 20010 Stevens Creek Blvd in Cupertino and is open every day from 11am to 9pm.
-Noe Sacoco Jr.
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