As soon as you walk into
Coconut’s Fish CafĂ©, 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 CafĂ© 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.