Cocomilk Cafe - Menu

6519 Savings Place, Sacramento, United States Of America, Parkway-South Sacramento

🛍 Cafe, Cafés, Salads , Noodles

4.7 💬 800 Reviews

Phone: (+1)9169961204

Address: 6519 Savings Place, Sacramento, United States Of America, Parkway-South Sacramento

City: Parkway-South Sacramento

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 800

Website: https://www.cocomilkcafe.com

"Tastes just like mom used to make. The flavors are immaculate! Presentation and portion 10/10. I loved the Grill Beef and Green Papaya Salad , brought me back to my childhood. This restaurant know how to make authentic dishes. Coco Ube is a must try. Not to sweet and the texture is chewy!"


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Ashlee Ashlee

Loved the papaya salad and and grilled beef! I aso got the Custard Purple Rice and it was soo good!! Highly recommend this place.

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Cindy
Cindy

I ordered the Grill Beef and it was tenderly delicious. I felt like the Green Papaya Salad was lacking in flavor. It tasted plain. The Mochi Waffle are sweet, crispy and delicious. The Strawberry Coco was yummy.


Aonuu
Aonuu

The grill beef was tough as leather. Every single slice was inedible. Everything is Completely overpriced. So disappointed. I still cant believe they charged me over $2 for the smallest sauce packet ever. I feel so ripped off.


Jennifer
Jennifer

Tastes just like mom used to make. The flavors are immaculate! Presentation and portion 10/10. I loved the Grill Beef and Green Papaya Salad , brought me back to my childhood. This restaurant know how to make authentic dishes. Coco Ube is a must try. Not to sweet and the texture is chewy!

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  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Salads Fresh, vibrant salads crafted with seasonal ingredients, perfect for a light yet satisfying meal. Enjoy a variety of flavors and textures in every bite, from crisp greens to colorful vegetables and delicious dressings.
  • Noodles Explore a delightful array of noodle dishes, each crafted with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. From hearty stir-fries to comforting soups, our noodle selection promises to satisfy your cravings.

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