There are a few spots to sit and eat your fried chicken inside Coco Chicken but most people get their lunch to go. Their lunch special is a very reasonable $7.99 for two pieces of crispy chicken with rice and Caesar salad. The fried chicken is the real star here though. Whether you go for two, three, four or five pieces of epic, crunchy chicken, you’ll be content. They also serve up chicken and waffles, chicken strips with fries or combo packs that mix an order of crispy chicken with some sweet and hot chicken.
Good fried chicken doesn`t have to come from a fast food chain with a southern colonel for a representative. It can come from other sources, like Coco Chicken. You know they take their chicken seriously because it`s right there in the name. While the place isn`t much to look at, and the surroundings are questionable, all of that can be forgiven in the name of delicious, droolworthy fried chicken. Their birds are all free range, with no hormones or MSG.
This is Korean-style fried chicken at its finest. Coco’s only uses free-range, hormone-free chickens and they ONLY serve chicken. There is a few seats if you want to eat in but it’s really more of a to-go spot. You can get the fried chicken the old fashioned way (dry) or add the Korean sauce if you want it with a bit of sauciness and spice. Either way, move over, Colonel.