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    Koco Bell Express

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    This place is absolutely amazing. The owner is so kind and friendly, and the food is so good! My favorite place to get Korean food!

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    Koco Bell

    Koco Bell

    4.8
    (12 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    The original owners sold this Korean street food restaurant location to new owners in May'ish 2025…read moreand if you haven't been in yet, don't delay because during our lunchtime visit this week we learned the current owners may be closing this in the next month or so. My understanding is that the current owner also owns a couple of teriyaki businesses and wants to focus on them, in particular since business here has been slow. If my husband's and my experience was typical, at lunch time on this day there were only 3 other customers besides us who came in during the hour'ish we were there. Too bad because the food was good and the service was friendly. But the odd location might put people off. So let's start with that. LOCATION: In Garden City, next to a St. Luke's Health Care Rehab PT location and a commercial exercise gym, all in the same building. It can be hard to know it is there unless you know and now you do. :-) MO: Order at the counter from a menu placed there and also with photos for the food on the wall next to the door. Food delivered to your table when ready. Bus your own when done if you want to or they will pick do it for you. EATS & $: Our total was around $32. We chose Kimchi Ramen, Bulgogi Bibimbap and Hotteok, a leaning sweet pancake filled with a mixture of seeds and sugar. It was our first time trying that delicious item and we will definitely seek this out at other Korean places when this one closes. Portion sizes were large and we took home the ramen and bibimbap to reheat. (Waste not...) I so appreciate that they use real dishware bowls, not disposable ones, to serve in. And while we were there, the young man working at the counter (delightful guy and related to the owner we learned) came over to talk with us and the owners delivered cups of their hot and cold Korean tea for us to try. It was so good, a gingery, slightly sweet brew. PARKING: Private lot. ACCESSIBILITY: ADA compliant parking is in front of the St. Luke's Entrance but given the sidewalk design which fails both ADA and Idaho building code, a wheelchair user may find it impossible to navigate the left turn on that sidewalk to the one that runs parallel to the restaurant. (As aside, it is infuriating that one sees these ADA violations all over Garden City.) Although there is no ADA parking in front of the restaurant, someone has poured an awkward and crudely done cement "ramp" to get to it from that side. Once inside, all seating is standard height but only one would likely work for wheelchair users who can't transfer to a chair. LOO: For planning ahead purposes, there is no bathroom in the restaurant but if you ask they will unlock the door between the restaurant and the St. Luke's PT building so that you can use the bathroom there. My husband tells me the loo is ADA compliant. DELIVERY: Yes, I think, via Door Dash. TIDBIT: The original owners retained the right to the name Koco Bell and they are opening or maybe already have opened a Korean street food place in downtown Boise (5th & Main) that is mostly focused on take out. It is called Koco Bell Express.

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