COCO Canary Wharf
Main info
£26 - £41
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Indian, International, Mediterranean, Sushi, Fast food, Grill, Steakhouses, Cocktail bars, Vegetarian options
West India Quay, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London
Opening hours
12:30PM-11:30PM
- Sunday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Monday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Tuesday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Wednesday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Thursday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Friday 12:30PM-11:30PM
- Saturday 12:30PM-11:30PM
A visit to Coco Canary Wharf is akin to stepping into a vibrant culinary tapestry, woven with threads of exceptional service and an ornate yet inviting atmosphere. The warmth of the staff is a constant refrain among patrons, with names like Naz, Sabbir, and Raz prominently mentioned for their unparalleled attentiveness and professionalism. As you walk through the doors, the cozy, modern decor greets you, melding seamlessly with an air of charming hospitality that wraps you like a comforting shawl.
The menu is expansive and daring, spreading from flavorful non-alcoholic mocktails—whose prices rival those for alcoholic cocktails in other establishments—to remarkably presented dishes that respect both quality and quantity. Standout items include the sweet and tangy Kuro prawns and the visually stunning mixed grill, although the spice might be miles short of what a "Fire Chilli Chicken" suggests. Desserts and shisha round off the experience in style, luring you towards a mellow culinary respite after the vivacious palate journey. Despite its small faux pas—occasional blandness with certain dishes and slightly steep pricing—the holistic package Coco Canary Wharf offers encourages a return. Here, it’s not merely about the food but also the enriching experience of attentive personalities aiming to elevate your visit beyond ordinary meals shared in typical dining atmospheres.
The menu is expansive and daring, spreading from flavorful non-alcoholic mocktails—whose prices rival those for alcoholic cocktails in other establishments—to remarkably presented dishes that respect both quality and quantity. Standout items include the sweet and tangy Kuro prawns and the visually stunning mixed grill, although the spice might be miles short of what a "Fire Chilli Chicken" suggests. Desserts and shisha round off the experience in style, luring you towards a mellow culinary respite after the vivacious palate journey. Despite its small faux pas—occasional blandness with certain dishes and slightly steep pricing—the holistic package Coco Canary Wharf offers encourages a return. Here, it’s not merely about the food but also the enriching experience of attentive personalities aiming to elevate your visit beyond ordinary meals shared in typical dining atmospheres.
How to get there
West India Quay, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London
London City Airport — 3.37 mi