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    Cocos Jamaican Fusion

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Brown Stew Chicken rice & peas & collard greens
    Jennifer O.

    The service was good. We had the stew chicken it looked really good so we went with that rice & peas & collard greens. We also had the baileys cheesecake which was also good.

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    Shawnie J.

    Coco's is located in an area that some people may not feel comfortable going to, but that really didn't matter. Once inside, the service was good. The location itself is small with no seating, it's strictly takeout. I ordered the stew chicken with rice and beans and cabbage. The cabbage was just okay, the rice and beans were good, and the stew chicken was good as well. I also tried the jerk chicken, which I enjoyed. I'd like to go back and try their breakfast. Overall, it was an okay experience.

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    Meet chef coco reminds me of my mom in ways I would say come one come all great food and customer service

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    Austin's Ale House has been around for a while and as a native of Queens--can't believe it took me…read moremoving out of the borough to finally step foot in this establishment after seeing a movie at the Kew Gardens Cinema across the street. Think of it as a neighborhood haunt with a sports bar that dominates half of the restaurant. Alas, my family was looking for a warm place to enjoy a comfort food kind of meal. So we all got the early bird special with came with an app, an entree and a dessert all for 32$ which wasn't bad at all. I chose the lobster salad roll for my app, and the chicken Milanese with a rice side and the rainbow cake for dessert. The portions were the best part of our dining experience, as we all left stuffed and wowed by how affordable the meal was. Each plate was tasty and prepared well and the service was also very friendly,

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    It's a cute spot on an unexpected corner. Came here for a friend's bday brunch. It's not a super…read morelarge place but they were able to accommodate our intended party of 10 that turned into 8. We were able to make reservations. As you know we tear the bday girl so it came out to about 40 dollars including tip per person. We weren't a big drinking group but if you are add another 10-30 per person if everyone is going to have a drink or two. Food was pretty good. It's an open pitch concept. So you can see them prepping your food. Wait staff was super nice and friendly. Decor is rustic ao super cute for pics. Chicken and waffles were a hit at our table. A few ppl had mimosas ans were please with the oj to champagne ratio. The chocolate mouse was delicious ! I had the salmon burger it was not a salmon patty it was a cut of salmon The culmination of the customer service and ambience I give them a five. Food is good and decent portion size.

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    Martha's is a staple bakery in Queens, now expanded into other boroughs, and they've done…read moreincredibly well over the years maintaining quality and consistency in their desserts. There's usually a line of some length during peak hours and especially around the holidays. You can tell by the sheer volume of baked goods and cakes available in their window displays that they sell a lot daily. This location is on the main drag of the little downtown section of Forest Hills, the baked goods in the front window display connect to a tall and long glass counter along the left side of the store that extends almost to the back. At the back middle and along the right side of the wall there's seating for about two dozen people at small cafe tables. They carry an assortment of traditional cakes (full and sliced), pies, cookies, pastries, cheesecakes, cupcakes, ice cream and coffee/tea drinks. A wide variety of flavors in each, so you're bound to find something sweet to satisfy most here. They are a classic bakery so from what I can tell, they don't carry items that are gluten, dairy or nut free. I've purchased their apple pie, fruit tart, berry napoleon, red velvet and chocolate fudge cakes from this or other locations in the past and they're all solid choices for desserts to share with a larger group, though I find a lot of their cake options to be on the richer side. My most recent encounter with their cakes came in the form of a slice of their seven layer cake $9.95 which is thin layers of yellow cake alternating with chocolate cream mmm pretty tasty, and their caramel cake $9.95 which had a layer of chocolate cake in the middle, sandwiched by caramel cream and white cake on either side. The latter had a pronounced caramel flavor that was enjoyable though a bit too much cream for me. My preference would be for their chocolate cakes over other cake flavors here. Their apple pie is one of my favorite apple pies anywhere tho!

    I love their cakes! My current favorite, which can only be found at their Forest Hills location, is…read morethe Dubai cupcake. It's absolutely amazing, and the filling is very generous--it feels like heaven in every bite. Another favorite of mine is the chocolate layer cake: rich, velvety smooth chocolate that isn't overly sweet. The only thing I don't agree with is that they do not clearly tell customers that dining in adds an extra $1 charge to each item. Yes, check your receipt. I'm expected to tip my waitstaff and also pay an extra dollar per item just because I chose to dine in. For example, the cupcake is usually $4.75 to go, but they charged me an extra $1 for dining in. Their cake slices are usually $9.50 to go, but I was charged $10.50. I also tipped 20%, so the added charge felt frustrating, especially since there was no clear notice. When I asked the waitstaff about the $1 charge, she said it was entered that way because I dined in. When I later called about it, the manager simply said, "Next time, just order to go if you don't want to be charged extra." That response was disappointing, especially since there was no visible sign explaining this policy, and their dine-in menu does not show separate pricing. I really think management should fix this to avoid misleading customers. Transparency matters. Don't get me wrong--I would still come back because their cakes are amazing, but from now on, I'll always order everything to go.

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