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Kokoya Restaurant

Kokoya Restaurant

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5515 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5S3, Canada
(416) 221-2002
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Mar 13, 2018
Very delicious food. Service was very nice and fast. Good atmosphere. Overall, highly recommend if you wanna eat some Korean fried chicken while chilling with friends

Nov 5, 2017
Seriously the best Korean style chicken place I've been to! So crispy and the flavor is amazing. Cannot go wrong with Korean style chicken paired with beer. I always go for the half and half chicken and I also love the spicy buldak as well :) The staff are welcoming and very friendly. Highly recommended 😄😄

Jan 24, 2018
So I ordered from here using Uber Eats to Finch Station and thought simply giving a thumbs up in the app wasn't going to do them justice. It's heard to describe what the food tastes like as I ordered corn and cheese. I was expecting something from meh to downright awful but was shocked by how delicious it was. I can honestly recommend Kokoya to anyone looking to try something new.

Dec 31, 2017
Don’t believe these negative reviews. Best service, excellent staff, amazing food. My go to spot every weekend for the past 6 months so far.

Aug 21, 2017
SOME GOOD-ASS FRIED CHICKEN. Get the one with the spicy sauce on it, their normal fc while delicious lacks some sort of sauce in my opinion. You get just a pile of the stuff, not a single veggie or side in sight, but the portion is generous. Decently priced pints too. Go-to place to grab a heavy meal before hitting up more bars. Almost nothing for vegans/vegetarians though.

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