Where flavors meet
Curry House CoCo Ichibanya - Koreatown serves as a culinary haven for lovers of Japanese curry. Located in Los Angeles, this branch upholds the high standards set by its locations in Japan and Hawaii. While many rave about the delicious Chicken Katsu with cheese and Pork Cutlet Omelet Curry, the real star is the customizable curry experience, which allows each diner to tailor their dish to their taste. With a clean, trendy atmosphere and attentive service, it’s perfect for both nostalgic diners and newcomers. The generous two-hour free parking is a welcome bonus, making your visit as delightful as the food.
About the Place
Welcome to Curry House CoCo Ichibanya - Koreatown, a gem nestled in the heart of Los Angeles at 3500 W 6th St Unit# 110. This renowned establishment is part of the beloved CoCo Ichibanya brand, celebrated for its authentic Japanese curry cuisine. With a menu that tempts and caters to every palate, it’s no wonder that customers from around the globe, including those who've indulged in CoCo's offerings in Japan and beyond, return to relive their culinary memories.
Picture yourself sinking into a cozy booth as the inviting aroma of rich curry wafts through the air. The atmosphere of this location is both trendy and unpretentious, making you feel right at home. From the moment you step inside, the attentive staff ensures that your dining experience is exceptional. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned fan, each visit is made memorable, as echoed by satisfied diners like Jeremy Ekalo, who remarked on the consistent taste reminiscent of his adventures in Japan.
The menu at CoCo Ichibanya isn’t just a list of options; it’s an invitation to create your own masterpiece. Start with a selection of appetizers before diving into the main attraction—the curry. The Chicken Katsu with Cheese, mentioned by many patrons, offers a satisfying crunch paired with the smooth, flavorful curry that’s sure to hit the spot. Antonio Han perfectly expresses how comforting this meal can be after a long day. Personalization is key here; you can easily adjust your rice quantity and spice level to suit your taste buds. For those who crave a little extra kick, spice shakers are available to tailor your dish just right.
And let’s not overlook the comfort aspect. This isn't just food; it’s nostalgia. Diners like Aundria VanderVeur have shared how experiencing the flavors of CoCo Ichibanya in LA rekindles cherished memories from their travels. Whether you order a Pork Cutlet Omelet Curry or the Chicken Cutlet with Vegetables, you’re guaranteed a fulfilling meal that warms both heart and soul.
For those seeking quality on a budget, as noted by wook kim, CoCo Ichibanya offers an irresistible combination of price and taste, along with the added benefit of 2-hour free parking in the area. This makes it not just a delightful dining experience but an accessible one too.
In conclusion, Curry House CoCo Ichibanya - Koreatown stands out in a world rich with culinary options, masterfully blending tradition and personal touches. Each dish is a tribute to the art of Japanese curry, promising satisfaction on every visit. Don’t just take my word for it; come savor the nostalgia, delight in the flavors, and create your own stories here at CoCo Ichibanya.
For inquiries, feel free to call (+1) 213-375-7546. Your comforting curry experience awaits!
“ I LOVE CoCo's Curry House! I've eaten at Coco's in Japan and Hawaii and this one holds up just perfectly! Japanese curry holds a special place in my heart and Coco's is the foundation of that fondness. I always get the Chicken Katsu with cheese and it is such a comfort food for me and hits the spot. At this location, the food tasted consistently like all my memories and we had excellent service...twas a satisfying experience. Thanks for being everything I expect and love...see you soon. ”
“ This place is great. Perfect for when you crave some katsu chicken. Staff are very nice and attentive and food is yummy ”
“ Been to many locations in Asia so very happy that LA has a CoCo Ichibanya location. Hard to beat the price and quality. Liked that you can select your rice quantity and 2hr free parking was a big plus. ”
“ Mmm… curry. This food hits the spot after a long day, where you’d like a nice, filling plate of great curry. Or maybe you’re feeling nostalgic and miss that trip you took to Japan, where you had curry there for the first time. There are many ways to customize your plate. Lots of appetizers to choose from, too. I’m getting really hungry now after writing this out. Take-out and delivery is my way to go! I usually go for the chicken cutlet curry. I like to add cheese, sometimes even with cream and mushrooms. For spice, level 8 feels like the right kick if you’ve got a good spice tolerance (then again, subjective). Rarely do I order any level higher than that. Level 20 ain’t that bad, although I do end up sweating bullets when finishing the plate. Portions are quite filling. If you’re eating with someone else I do recommend adding an appetizer to have some variety together. And on that note, I think I’m going to order again soon. Lol. ”
“ Ordered a Pork Cutlet Omelet Curry with regular rice and regular spice. This is a nice warm comfort meal. The regular amount of spice is good even for those with a sensitive spice palate. You can go for more spice if you’d like and if you think your order wasn’t spicy enough, there are little spice shakers to add some more spice though it may not be as great if you ordered the exact spice ahead of time. The pork cutlet was a nice size and cut into good portions; I would have preferred it to be more crispier on the outside fresh from frying but the outer fried part was still nice. The pork inside was firm but has a nice qq to bite into. The omelet was the right consistency between soft and firm, cut apart very nicely every time. And the curry was nice and savory, served the right amount to be finished off between the cutlet, omelet and rice. Altogether, the presentation of this dish was very pleasing and simple in a way that made it feel like home. This location is in one of the most populated parts of Koreatown. It’s highly recommended to find other means of transport to get here. There is parking validation but I’m unsure where exactly to park as there are multiple lots and the validation only works for one. But the traffic is enough to deter people from driving here. If you’re able to walk to this location, it’s a great choice in the area. The interior is decorated with spices and signage of curry. The staff are quick on their feet and even at peak dinner time on a weekend, it wasn’t too hard to be seated but the place was nearly full. ”