In my post on revisiting Tanuki, "FOY" Elle, who always seems to know about the new places opening mentioned CoCo Curry opening in the comments. Now this was interesting, because I had gotten an email from "FOY" Kimo telling me that it looked like CoCo Ichibanya was opening in City Heights next to the 7-11. Now, I did find this strange because I just didn't think there was enough space for a business like CoCo Ichibanya around there. So Elle's comment made more sense. Well, according to the Instagram Site Elle listed, this was definitely not Ichibanya. The one thing gleaned from checking out the site was that the business's soft opening was happening starting on the 9th.
I just couldn't help myself and decided to head on over after my shopping this past weekend.

So yes, this business shared the tiny parking lot with 7-11. I remember when this spot was first Da Nang Food To Go and then for what seemed like a very short time Mi Quang Mien Trung. This parking lot is horrible, but I managed to find an open space on Euclid, so I walked on over.
The tiny space has been nicely remodeled in that dark-warm wood kinda way.

I was greeted with a nice, warm smile from the young lady working, who I believe is one of the owners.
It's the "fast-casual" concept here.

It's a "pick a protein", "pick a curry", then a starch, and you're allowed one "side". They didn't have a red curry and versions of Khao Soi have usually had too much coconut for my taste, so I went with Crispy Duck ($18.85), Panang Curry, Jasmine Rice, and Boiled Egg. I also got 10% off since it's soft opening week.
I then took a seat at one of the tables.

Since I was here right at opening time; the curries weren't out yet, so the young lady delivered my dish to the table and even brought me a cup of water. I think they'd usually call out your number and you'd go and pick up your tray and get utensils and stuff.
The hard boiled egg was nicely cooked, no off colors or flavors.
It didn't look like much, but looks were deceiving. The entire bottom of the "slot" was covered with Jasmine Rice, which was moist and somewhat fragrant.
The curry was a bit "thin" for what I think of with regards to panang curry, which is usually quite thick. I was happy that it wasn't overly sweet and a nice, restrained touch was used with coconut. There was a faint kaffir lime flavor as well. I would have enjoyed it a bit richer and thicker. It also was not very spicy; but I noticed that you can chilies at the counter.
There was a few slices of red bell pepper and green beans.
As for the duck, the leg was nice and crisp; nice flavor, and there were several slices of what seemed to be breast under the leg. Unfortunately, the slices were saturated by the curry and had lost the crispness by the time it was consumed. Still, it was nicely flavored and a decent portion size.

Overall, not bad. The young lady was wonderful. And before I left, she provided me with tastes of the Khao Soi (too sweet) and the Yellow Curry, which was more vegetal, with a bit more salt and less sweet. I'm thinking that might go good with some crispy pork belly next time.
And I'm glad this isn't a location of Coco Ichibanya……because I enjoyed this more than my meals at that chain. Though I'm wondering if there might be some legal problems regarding the name down the line.

And if I can find parking, I'll probably return in a couple of weeks!
Much thanks to Elle, and even Kimo for the heads up about this place.
CoCo Curry Thai Curry Cafe
4745 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92115
Current Hours:
Tues – Sun 11am – 9pm
Closed on Monday
Haha, sorry to give the wrong info
Awesome! Food looks good. I was surprised to see a Thai place opening up in City Heights. It’s a nice addition to the neighborhood.
I think the term makrut lime leaves is more commonly used now. The former name seem be controversial.
The font makes me think of a horror movie with those drips! Looks like an interesting place to try, provided one finds parking.
The font makes me think of a horror movie with those drips! Looks like an interesting place to try, provided one finds parking.
Kind of an interesting location for a Thai restaurant
No worries Kimo! Thanks for thinking of us!
It is a nice addition to the neighborhood Elle. I hope they do well!
Yeah, it does Sandy! Parking is definitely an issue. I do hope they make it.
Yes, not typical of the businesses in the area….which I hope is a good thing ST!
hope you can find parking so you can try more items
I hope so Kat!
Nice to see the vegan protein options up first — I’d be all over the tofu or the mushrooms!
Nice! You beat me to it. I heard that parking is a pain and sometimes is a deterrent. Looks good. Still wanna try the Khoa Soi as I’ve been getting hook on the one at Zab Linda. I hope they do well
That looks good
Hope you get a chance to check them out Peter!
Yes, the parking can be terrible Denver. Hope you like the Khao Soi….it’s a bit too sweet for me.
Yes, better than expected Franklin.
Just tried the yellowcurry with pork belly. This place is bomb
Awesome; thanks for letting me know Franklin!