
Casual spot in a strip mall making traditional Thai dishes with varying spice levels in quaint digs.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2485 Notre Dame Blvd #250, Chico, CA 95928
Phone: (530) 891-1800
Website: http://www.cocodinethai.com/
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Reviews
I was in the area and was open to all options. There’s not a lot of places at Chico to go to.
Staff were nice but there were only 3 the day I went and the restaurant was busy so it was difficult to get their attention when I needed something. The staff assigned to my seating area didn’t really come back after I was fone with the food to ask if there was anything else I was concerned with.
Anyway, I ordered chicken satay with a side of sticky rice. This was enjoyable which I would order again if I visit for next time. Then I added papaya salad (thai style, not laos). It came out pretty salty that I couldn’t eat it so I barely touched it.
When the bill came, they didn’t charged me for the papaya salad but I gave them a tip because food like that still costed a bit of work time and ingredients.
Everything was extremely flavorful, the tofu was cooked to perfection, and there were plenty of clearly labeled vegetarian options. The staff was also extremely nice.
We’ll definitely be back.
I ordered Phucket Island, Pad Thai, Sweet Nut curry for my 2 yrs old, and Angel Wings.
I never tried the Phucket Island before, loads of scallops and Shrimp. Sweet mild curry flavor with what looks like eggs mixed in. While it was good, I probably will stick to my normal Garlic Short Ribs.
Other items were good as well, sweet nut curry is perfect for my kids. They love it. No spice at all.
Titanic Soup, $10. Combination seafood: shrimp, scallops, salmon in a hot and sour broth. Blended harmoniously is what it said, but broth was lemony, not hot and sour, and nothing like the photo, still managed to be the better of the order, which was not all that impressive. 3 Stars.
Phuket Island (the “h” is silent) at $19 each. Jumbo sea scallop and shrimp pan fried with red bell peppers, green beans and onions in mild yellow curry reduction. Sounds good? Not at all. The curry covered the food, and it was probably the sweetest curry I’ve ever had the misfortune to try. The Jumbo Scallop was small to medium, and mostly butchered into even smaller pieces. Very little of it. The shrimp the exact one offered on the Titanic soup small to medium, a real downer of a dish covered with sweet curry. They should have saved the sugar for their own which I am almost convinced they would not eat. Their Jasmine rice could have fooled me, but that’s what they called it. 1.5 Stars.
Water served the best of what came to the table. So this is the big honcho? Top pick? Total with gratuity $60, not charged for the ridiculously Spinach wrap, which was anything but.
The place busy at 95% capacity, staff prompt and nice. Yes, sorry to say I disagree with those that bestowed greatness to Cocodine. 2 Stars.
The Pad Thai was very good too. There was a nice balance of noodles to mix-in’s. While there were only 3-4 shrimp, there was plenty of chicken and flavor.
My husband and I shared the Basil Calamari, Pad Thai, and Sticky Rice with Custard dishes. We were full before the plates were empty. Good portion sizes.
The atmosphere is quiet and friendly. The staff are nice, tho not overly attentive.
Every dish I have tried there so far has been so good. And the atmosphere and decor is also nice.