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Hours
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 9:30 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6519 Savings Pl Ste 225, Sacramento, CA 95828
Phone: (916) 996-1204
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/cocomilk-cafe-inc-sacramento
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Reviews
The owners were so cool, guiding us thru some new food options, the different kine teas, etc. The whole vibe was just wonderful!
We ordered the crispy pork belly with the sticky rice, lao bao, and drunken noodles and had their house tea to complement The dishes.
Their boba is also super bomb. We had the citrus one and the Ube Taro bae.
Worth every minute of traffic getting here
The food was okay, we got the Nam Khao, egg rolls, Heavenly Beef, and Steak Laab which actually turned out to be chicken so that was a bit disappointing. They got my order wrong.
The Jeow Bong is decent, a little sweet for me, and the 3 pepper I thought could’ve been spicier.
Their drinks however are really good, we got the Strawberry Gem, Honey Dew Smoothy, Pandan Dream, and Coco Matcha. The Pandan Dream and Honey Dew was definitely my favorites and I don’t really drink Boba nor Smoothies.
I cannot recommend Loa Thai Coco Milk Cafe enough! We walked in not even feeling hungry, but the food was so phenomenal that we simply couldn’t stop eating.
Every single dish we tried was a knockout:
The Savory Hits: The Lao sausage had the perfect snap and flavor, while the pork belly was incredibly crispy and decadent. The laab steak and nam khao were vibrant, fresh, and perfectly seasoned they were so refreshing.
The Classics: You can’t go wrong with their Pad See Ew or Pad Thai, both had that authentic, smoky wok flavor and perfect noodle texture.
Drinks & Dessert: You must save room for the mochi waffle; it is chewy, sweet, and easily the highlight of the meal. Pair it with their boba, which was some of the freshest and softest pearls I’ve ever had. Can’t wait for the SnowJu to be added to the menu.
Beyond the food, the owners are some of the most welcoming people you’ll ever meet. They make you feel like family from the moment you walk in. Whether you’re starving or just looking for a snack, do yourself a favor and stop by, your taste buds will thank you!
The food however was pretty mid; crispy pork belly were cut very thin and very dry, as well as chewy. The sauces provided were very sweet and vinaigrette, I assumed there would be different choices of dipping sauces but I was wrong. The rice portion were actually very small compared to the protein portions; the rice comes in a small 2×4 Chinese take away container that people would use to store stir fry noodles in.
Atmosphere is nice— they have a bunch of toys and figures in the front counter showcase; quite overstimulated by the decor but it was an okay experience for the price. We spent around $65-$70 on 2 plates of food, 1 boba tea, and 1 smoothie.
*The have a very large selection of desserts and drinks. So good!