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Help us make it rightCOCO ROCO prides itself in providing authentic Peruvian cuisine to the hungry masses. Since opening, Coco Roco has maintained a tradition of quality and great customer service, whether it's from the friendly waiter or the cheery girls who answer the phone. Our chicken has been called "the best chicken in NYC" numerous times by the satisfied patrons who visit us in Park Slope or on Smith Street....
Welcome to Coco Roco! We specialize in delicious and reasonablypriced cuisine, including our house specialties and other customerfavorites. Our cuisine entrees are served in a relaxed and welcoming settingthat you and your friends and family are sure to enjoy. Whether you are inthe mood to indulge in something new or just want to enjoy some oldfavorites, we promise that our inventive menu and...
Go here for: dinner, Salmon, portions, Leche Flan, mojitos
"Juicy-crisp" rotisserie chicken is the signature of these Park Slope–Cobble Hill Peruvians known for their "substantial portions" of "hearty", well-marinated grub that "won't empty your wallet"; "no atmosphere" leads aesthetes to fly the coop via takeout or delivery.
Part fish 'n' chips shop, part Indian eatery, this Park Slope fave tempts the taste buds with dual cuisines. Diners can select various varieties of fish to have with the chips. In the end, opt for a deep-fried Mars bar.
Located on the ever-changing Fifth Avenue, this Peruvian chicken eatery ushered in an era of foodie delights in Park Slope. While the restaurant’s name may be an ode to the juicy fowl it serves up on a daily basis, there are many South American specialties on the menu that deserve a taste. Start with the choritos a la chalaca (mussels on the half shell topped with salsa criolla) before moving...
Fancy a newspaper cone of deep-fried anything? Quaint corner locale, busy with young lads and lasses not worried about their figures. Buttery cod and big fries are perfect hangover helper. Brilliant array of mac 'n' cheeses (yep, there's one that's fried). For dessert, deep-fried candy bars and Twinkies—who says the English can't cook? Wash it all down with a pint o' ale.
The Scene
This neighborhood Peruvian restaurant manages to feel upscale and homey at once. The inviting scent of rotisserie chicken is overwhelming--once you recover, you'll find a warmly...
Me and my wife have been trying to find a good Peruvian place for sometime and are glad we came across this place. Very good food
Great neighborhood asset. Pollo a la brasa with that good sauce:)
Excellent halibut ceviche with pozole. The mixed seafood ceviche was good, but not excellent. I ordered pescado sudado and my wife ordered a whole fish fried. Both plates were done the right way. Our friend had a 1/2 chicken and a meat dish. Nicely done all of them. Definitely will go back to try other dishes.
BEST fried Red Snapper Dish in the WORLD!!!...I'm ALMOST embarrassed by the way I clean my plate...lol...I said ALMOST.
Good, tasty local place, but make sure you have a lot of time to wait for the food because we went in late hoping to miss the lunchtime rush, but saw 8 tables with people waiting for food as we waited. They were not full, but I suggest the kitchen work a little harder because it took 45 minutes to get our lunch and no bread or reason for the delay was offered except that when we asked, we were...
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Coco Roco can be found at 5th Ave 392. The following is offered: Restaurants: Seafood. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Brooklyn there are 56 other Restaurants: Seafood. An overview can be found here.
How long have you stood in front of your menu drawer trying to decide what to have for dinner tonight? Peruvian cuisine from Coco Roco, on restaurant row in Park Slope, offers a nice change of pace from Chinese, pizza or Mexican. Get some fried plantains, a roasted chicken and some caviche and feed the whole family. Go ahead, break up the monotony.
Peruvian Restaurant
The Chip Shop is a local favorite for British fare. It's often packed with happy people eating huge stacks of fish and chips or digging into a "Hangover Breakfast" on the weekend. The restaurant is small, but has fun decor and and an intimate feel. There are dessert options like fried chocolate bars and puddings. This restaurant has been featured on the Travel Channel.
Know Before You Go: You can order dinner to go, or have it delivered in Park Slope.
You can order dinner to go, or have it delivered in Park Slope.
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