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    Coark Collective Food Hall

    4.3 (179 reviews)
    ModerateDesserts, Korean, Ramen
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Order here!
    Christy C.

    My husband and son are Korean so of course we needed to go check this place out! It did not disappoint, we had lots of fun food and enjoyed trying out some old favorites as well. My favorite was the carbonara buldak. It had a nice spice to it. We also enjoyed Boba strawberry milk tea, and Katsu chicken. I'm excited to go back and I'm really happy to see this place is doing so well!

    Deborah M.

    Wow! First time here and the hype is real! Lots of yummy options, quick effortless service and decent ambiance! I had a bibimbap, croffle, red bean bun and rice wrapped shrimp- all were delish! I love going to food halls where you can find something for every one!!

    Grilled Dumplings
    Lauren D.

    Visited Coark recently when a Korean craving hit. The inside was huge, you order up front and then sit in front of a TV screen and wait until your order number pops up, then go grab it at the respective food station. The girl at the front was kind and was able to explain how it worked and what was good once we asked. The inside was very large and felt a bit sterile? or something of the sort, but was quick empty for a weeknight. The food was ready quickly, and we took it to go to eat at home as it was freezing inside. The food was good, the grilled veggie dumplings were fantastic, some of the best I've had in a while, and the tteokbokki was okay, I've had better and can make better myself, it just needed a bit more spice. They have so many options I would definitely go back to try more options! Overall, a great concept with a ton of options for different foods. Good for a quick bite or takeout.

    Curry for chicken katsu
    Azeez B.

    So we recently discovered CoArk Collective [Korean] food hall & we keep going back for more! Honestly it's a bit overwhelming at first with so many food items on the menu. Upon entering..order from a large menu board, pay the cashier & then wait for your numbers to appear that are listed on the giant tv screens. Once your number pops up you can grab your meal from the specifically named food stalls. There's just so many options from Korean fried chicken sauced up with rice, noodles & kimbap. They also have snowflake dumplings, poke & so many dessert options. I tell you man the list goes on & I'm here for it. There's definitely something for everyone's taste palette. The potato chips are fire & I highly recommend the curry chicken katsu plate, It's one of my must eats when I visit. They also have boba and rice fermented slushy style drinks which are top tier. The service here is great. They are very attentive & accommodating to special requests or allergies. The space is generally clean with plenty of seating. The k pop vibes are real here, they have large TVs playing the latest k pop songs! Eat & drink your way through all the Korean food we know & love or unknown to us. It's definitely a fun place to discover. Go with a group or solo, order a couple dishes or in my case...as always many dishes, desserts & enjoy a fun night out!

    Mango Bingsu
    Crissy R.

    In the mood for some dessert after brunch, I did my usual Yelp search and this Food Hall place popped up. Not really knowing what to expect my roomie and I drove over to check it out. Turns out it was a Korean food hall. We were pleasantly surprised and super excited. When you walk in, you order prior to sitting down. From there , you are provided a number and it will appear on a television screen at the various stands within this food hall. Although we were not too hungry we opted for a mango Bingsu and other small delicacies. All of the items we ordered were ready in less than 15 minutes; when we receive the Bingsu were in awe, not only by its appearance, but also by its taste. There were so many good looking menu items, but this one took the lead, I will definitely be back in the near future.

    Morgan S.

    A great concept with wonderful options! Coark is a food hall specifically carrying Korean restaurants/cafe. I came here with a big group of friends to celebrate my birthday. The parking lot is huge! Plenty of space for everyone. When you first walk in there is a register with alot of screens showing every menu from all restaurants offered. You could order one thing from some place and something else from another. Or you can go to the place and order it at the separate registers. The place is huge! Offers plenty of seating and wide range of tables sizes so everyone can sit comfortably. I got food from The Up Bob. I got a beef bulgogi bowl. It came with steamed rice, veggies, and beef bulgogi. It was hot and savory! I enjoyed the flavors! I got a drink called Wolf Berry Shaker from 3456 Tea. It was so cool to watch him make it and even cooler to watch it change colors! It tasted delicious! I hope to return to try the other restaurants!

    Hwang jae bibimbap (I broke the yolk before taking the pic; it didn't come broken)
    Shahan A.

    Came back. TLDR good food, but pricey. Spent $27 for 3 items. Gomtang ramen was good, but there wasn't much brisket. Or any other ingredients, for that matter. It was just broth, noodles, a little meat, and some green onions sprinkled on top. Pancakes from 3456tea were great, and blueberry drink from Momo Bing was great. I've gotten bulgogi and ramen from CoArk, and both were average, so I'd say this place is good to get a treat, like the buns, pancakes, or slushies. As such, I'll come back to try their croffles, but probably not again after that.

    Gom Tang Soup w/ rice and kimchi
    Taylor T.

    Be prepared before you go! There are 10 different vendors and multiple menu options. This unique food hall focuses primarily around Asian cuisine. To order, you can order at the front desk (that has all vendor menus and a cashier) or you can walk around, view, and order by phone. If you choose the line option, keep in mind that you'll have to wait depending on what time you go. After you order, you can check the big TVs for your name or number for when your food is ready. Everything was delicious, refreshing, and hit the spot! We ordered: -3456 Tea - Galbi tacos, Bean Bun (perfect toasted but soft bun), Yuzu Shaker, and Asian Pear Shaker. Honorably mention Rice Slush, Cinnamon Slush (tastes similar to Horchata), and Wolf Berry Shaker (color changing drink) -Soup & Stew - Gom Tang Soup (nice, light beef broth). Came with side rice and kimchi -Seoul Food - Yangnyeom Fried Chicken (sweet & spicy, but not really spicy IMO) -Kicnic Time - Original Kimbob -The Up Bob - Fried Tofu Pocket Sampler (1 each of all flavors Prices are reasonable if you think about how many Asian Food Halls are in CO / ability to get so many options in one place! All staff were polite and courteous. The Hall had many tables and chairs for seating small to large groups (or large orders of food). Don't forget to check out the fun events they have going on throughout the month! You can find these on Instagram. Will go back again if in the area. Please make more Asian places like this in NoCo Denver!

    Kimchi Snowflake Dumpling from Soup & Stew
    Jacqueline T.

    I love food halls and I love Korean food so this all Korean food hall was made for me. My husband and I shared: - Sweet Pancake from 3456tea - Flight with Yuzu Shaker, 50/50 Rice & Cinnamon Slush, Asian Pear Shaker, and Wolfberry Shaker from 3456tea - Jjajang Ramen from Seoul Food - Fried Kimchi, Tuna Mayo, and Spicy Pork Fried Tofu Pockets from The Up Bob - Kimchi Snowflake Dumpling from Soup & Stew - Beef Kimbop from Kicnic Time - Mild Spicy Toast from Mad Toast - Cheese French Toast from Mad Toast - White Chocolate Taiyaki from Croffle Haven - Dalgona Candy from Croffle Haven - Blueberry Cream Cheese Croffle from Croffle Haven Everything we had was fantastic. We got way too much food and still only got to try a small fraction of what we want to. My favorite items were the fried tofu pockets, both toasts, the snowflake dumplings, the Asian Pear Shaker, and the 50/50 Rice Cinnamon Slush. We eat a fair amount of Korean food (and Asian food in general) in cities across the US and this place has many items that aren't commonly found which makes it even more appealing to me. There is so much more I want to try so I'll for sure be back. This is probably my favorite place to eat in Denver now.

    You can just order online
    Roger M.

    Very unique experience, First time for me to experience this setup, seems to work good. There are several individual restaurants in a food hall setting, with one main order counter. You can walk around and see the different styles of food, pick one then order at the common counter, When your food is ready, it shows on a monitor, and you go pick it up and your restaurant. Very efficient. The prices are no bargain, but the food tastes good, This is a very good place to either eat quick, or, hang out and socialize, no rush to leave.

    Asian pear drink
    Lena N.

    Korean food hall! Interesting concept with a variety of Korean flavors to explore. Centralized ordering and pick up from the individual food stalls. I tried the kimchi dumpling soup with rice cakes, very comforting. The croffle (croissant waffle) was amazing And sampled the rice slushy and cinnamon slushy drinks, and got a cold Asian pear drink, which paired perfectly with the hot soup. I wish I could try more things! Fun concept, and would be a good place to come with a group and do family style.

    Robert K.

    Always great coming here. I enjoy the food and the culture. I see that other people were taught how to cook Korean food but that's ok. It tastes great. The seatung area is open and you can look at all of the different styles of cooking, at each restaurant.

    Sarah A.

    If you are nearby or if you would like a fun excursion, go here! This place is a collection of Korean food that is wonderful. Most food halls I have been to have you order at each individual restaurant. I like their model, there are cashiers at the front with all the menus behind them. You make your purchase and then just watch one of the conveniently located display boards for your receipt number to pop up under that specific restaurant, then go get your food at their stall. We walked a lap looking at each place before heading back to the front to make our order. We got fountain drinks. The station for that is at one end of the hall. I got dumpling ramen called Ttuk Gogi Mandoo from Seoul Food. It had meat dumplings, rice cakes, ramen noodles and egg in a spicy broth that warmed me. I would love to try more of the varieties of ramen that were available on the menu. My daughter had dumpling stew from Soup & Stew. She said it was temperature hot but not spicy hot. The dumplings and egg were tasty. It also had rice cakes so a filling dish that she would get again if given the opportunity. My son ordered Chicken Katsu from Bibim House. The chicken was breaded and crispy with a delicious sauce. It was on a bed of rice with pickled daikon and cabbage with a dressing. He had enough to enjoy the rest for lunch the next day. Overall we had a great experience.

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