
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25 NE 2nd Ave Suit #208, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: (561) 926-9434
Website: http://www.cocodelray.com/
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Reviews
The food was excellent — I tried the sushi and was very impressed with the quality and flavor. I also had a couple of their signature drinks from the menu (photos attached), and they were delicious and well crafted.
I highly recommend Coco Launch Sushi Bar to anyone who lives in or is visiting the Delray area. It’s the perfect spot for great food, drinks, and a fun yet relaxed atmosphere.
Aside from that, the service was friendly, and the drinks came out quickly. The atmosphere felt lively without being too loud, and it’s definitely a good spot to unwind after work. I’d go back again — just keeping a closer eye on the bill next time.
Let’s start with the positives because they deserve it. The waitress was amazing. Friendly, attentive, genuinely warm. The hostess was also lovely. Service like that matters, and it absolutely boosted the experience.
Now the food…
The crispy bok choy was delicious. The Snow Lantern lychee cocktail? Honestly great. Sweet but balanced with a nice lime kick. Big fan of that drink. The spicy pizza was actually very solid too. I almost forgot about it, but it delivered.
The tsunami roll was okay… but heavy hand on the sauce. There seems to be a theme here. If the kitchen could ease up on the sauce bottle just a bit, the food might shine more. Or, sadly, that’s the only thing making the sushi seem “okay”.
And the short rib ramen? Hard pass. Tiny amount of beef, oversized bone for dramatic effect, and a broth that was “fine” but not memorable. It felt more like a visual presentation than a satisfying dish.
The space itself was the biggest surprise. It’s called a “lounge,” but the interior felt more like an all-you-can-eat buffet setup. Not terrible, just not the vibe you expect when you hear sushi lounge. Ambiance at 2.5 stars.
All-in-all, 4 stars because the service truly elevated the night. But strictly on food and atmosphere, it’s not somewhere I’d rush back to. If you go, get the bok choy and the Snow Lantern, tip your waitress well, and manage expectations.
I’ve stopped in a few times over the last couple of years for casual bites and drinks, and it’s consistently been a good go-to.
The space itself is really nice—spacious, high ceilings, lots of natural light, and (important to me) plenty of bar seating. The staff has always been friendly and attentive, though yes… I tend to make friends with staff at places I frequent. It just happens.
Location-wise, it’s just around the corner from E Atlantic Ave, which makes it easy to get to without being overrun by the tourist crowds that stick strictly to the Ave.
This most recent visit was just for drinks and, surprisingly, dessert (rare sweet tooth moment). I asked what they had and immediately went with the mochi ice cream—no regrets. Four flavors that tasted like green tea, vanilla, strawberry, and mango, all drizzled with rich chocolate and topped with whipped cream. Definitely hit the spot.
So yeah—recommend.
The atmosphere is overwhelmingly noisy due to loud kitchen clatter, blender sounds, and overlapping conversations that drown out the music. While the food may satisfy casual diners, it lacks the authenticity expected by those familiar with high-quality Asian cuisine. Overall, the experience is mediocre and unsuitable for anyone seeking a refined meal
The atmosphere was stylish yet welcoming, and the staff were friendly and attentive, which made the whole experience even better. I would definitely recommend the Little Tuna Tower to anyone visiting. I can’t wait to go back again!