Coco Steamboat @ Old Klang Road, K.L
Takes pride in their signature pork bone soup, Coco Steamboat is one of our must visit restaurant whenever we were at shopping mall nearby. Hubby is a huge fan of the pork bone soup base and it never fail to lure him for more visits.
Look at the dinner crowd on weekends, we will always make sure to reach the restaurant earlier like 6pm+ before the place swarmed by patrons. Although the place is really huge which can easily accommodate more than 1000 pax, but advanced reservation is still recommended to avoid the queue. (FYI, reservation is not allowed after 6.30pm) This place is equipped with air-cond and wall fans to make sure a comfortable dining experience. Despite the massive crowd, the service was quite prompt and attentive.
Another private dining area which I believe reservation is a must.
Induction cooker on every table.
Jasmine Tea – Pot (RM 3.50/pax)
Set Menu (RM 18.80 / pax, minimum 2 pax/order)
The set is sufficient for 3 of us (2 adults + 1 kid), or else we’ll add in one or two ala carte item if Sam has good appetite that day ^__^
2 types of chili dipping and crispy fried garlic.
Coco Double Stewed Soup (Whole Bone) (RM 20.90 / pax)
Cater for maximum of 5 persons, RM 1.00 / pax for addition pax. Other soup base option are Fish Head Clear Soup & Tomato Soup but we only tried their signature pork bone soup for our previous visits.
Broth is the essence of any good steamboat and we are totally agreed on this! The extremely great pork bone soup is the main factor that never stop to tickle our taste buds warrants more and more visits. The soup base originally came with some white radish, Chinese cabbage, fried yam sticks and fried bean curd sheet (Fu Chuk) as well as the crucial giant pork bone(s).
The broth appeared in milky colour which is result of long simmering of the bones which expelled its natural essence to the broth. It is intensely flavored and good enough on its own before adding any condiments or ingredients. It is also packed with collagen and very addictive, we will ask for refills for at least twice 😛
Verdict: Definitely one of the best steamboat I’ve ever tried and highly recommended in my book.
Coco Steamboat
No. 1 Batu 4 3/4, Jalan Kelang Lama, 58200, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: +6019-2776596
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No. 25 Ground Floor, Jalan 1/119, Taman Bukit Hijau (within Taynton View), Cheras 56100, Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: +6012-6417301
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Lot 53, Batu 11, Jalan Cheras , 43000 Kajang, Selangor.
Tel: +6010-2325278
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51 & 51B, Jalan Kenari 19A, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong, Selangor.
Tel: +6019-4155319
Operating Hours: daily from 5:30pm – 11:30pm last call (alternate Monday off)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cocosteamboat/
This is also my favourite & top steamboat restaurant which I patronised before they relocated to the new bigger premise. While the pork bone broth is excellent, their new tomato based soup is the main new attraction which I enjoyed for a change. I always brought visiting guests to try the tomato based soup as it is unheard of in other towns. They all loved this tomato soup.
I always admire their deity’s complete altar at the entrance which the bosses seem to know how to pray for very good business!
I know there is a steamboat place with tomato soup base, TaiFeng Taiwanese Steamboat which I blogged before. Pork bone soup at Coco is too good to resist, so we will not consider other soup base for the moment. Perhaps till the day we get bored of it? haha!
Ooo i remember this place being in Subang Parade.. is it the same one?
sorry dear, I really not sure whether they are same one 🙁
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I’ve not tried this before since my family isn’t all that excited about steamboats…but judging from your comments, I need to bookmark this place. 😉 I see here that we have to pay for the soup separately?
Yes, the soup base is charged separately because it’s not normal clear soup and it originally consist of some ingredients such as fuzhuk & vegetables.
ooo, i live in sri petaling, so this place should be only a 10-15 minute drive away from me 😀
I wish I can stay nearby or there is an outlet near my place ~.~
Thanks for sharing! Might give it a try if I go KL again 😉
Hope you & your family will like it. Too many to try list right? Have to come KL more frequent liao, hehe 😛
it has to be very good in order to attract return customers..great place to dine.
For me is one of the best steamboat, hehe 😛
Coco Steamboat has been around for a very long time!
I remember in the late 80’s or early 90’s it was THE place to go to. Steamboat is something people enjoy and Coco was a (higher) end place that had air conditioning and standardized food. I would always inevitably eat at Coco whenever we came to KL or Singapore. They advertised a lot back then too. They also have one outlet in KLIA.
KLIA? I don’t think they have a branch there o.O
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