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Sol Y.
Dec 20, 2024
Cocohodo is a place you must stop in and get fresh walnut pastry and fresh Taiyaki!! Five flavors to choose! Red Bean, Custard, Taro, Oreo, and Nutella. Experiencing eating it right away when it comes off the grill. WoW!! This place is located "inside Zion Market to the left side where the food court is at". Excellent service and fun spot to take a break! Great ambiance and set so you can see them make it!! A great family business and great people!! Be back soon!!
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Steven S H C.
Dec 29, 2024
It's the addict thing. When I m visiting S Cali with CocoHodo nearby, I got to check it out and plan it so I can bring back some to the states. This one is located inside the market, way at the back by the Paris Baguette. At the time if visit, we were greeted by elder lady with a sample hodo that was still hot. What a nice gesture.They have bags or boxes and also had signs for frozen and day old and two days old at discount. I did get a large bags of two days old on top of fresh ones for gift. One thing for sure. I always gets stopped at TSA. This time, 4 bags, each containing hodo was stopped for additional inspection. Gripe at TSA. Looks like a large BB bomb?
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Monica L.
Feb 18, 2025
It's very delicious and fragrant. But for me personally, the red bean paste inside is too sweet! Just after getting it, when it's still warm and I eat one, I still feel quite satisfied.
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Kev O.
Apr 4, 2024
I can still remember when I first tried red bean Taiyakis as a kid, and I've loved them ever since. Unfortunately, not all Taiyakis you find these days are the same, with all the variations of waffle shells.... now with the croissant versions.... and fillings also with different textures and sweetness.I do like their Cocohodos, but when they were at the previous spot inside the Zion market, for some reason, their Taiyakis seemed to have a more cakey texture, and the red bean fillings were a bit too sweet. However, they are now located in the food court section of the store, and the Taiyakis are now pretty darn amazing! ... but it needs to be made to order, fresh and hot off the grill, and eaten soon after. You just need to be careful as the fillings will be scorching hot! I'm amazed at how the Taiyakis are now a bit different than when they were selling them at the previous spot. The waffle is perfectly crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and the filling is actually really yummy! I so love the red bean and custard Taiyakis. Ok, the fillings are perhaps a bit sweeter than I would like, but overall, they're really excellent and so remind me of my childhood days.The elderly gentleman manning the counter was also very nice and was the one who made our Taiyaki order from scratch. It goes without saying that this is my go-to place for the best Taiyakis and Cocohodos in town.
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Caitlin G.
Jan 24, 2024
This dessert place is conveniently located inside Zion Market next to Paris Baguette. They offer 5 taiyaki for $9.99 which is a great price for the amount you get. You can choose from 5 flavors: custard, taro, red bean, cheddar, and nutella. They also have some hot and cold drinks like tea and coffee.The service was great, the cashier was really nice and explained that there would be around a 10 minute wait for the items. This was no problem at all since I just browsed the market while waiting. The shop's location makes it very easy to walk around the market and come back when everything's ready. The taiyaki is served a paper to-go box with a handle. There is a lot of seating closer to the food court area, so you can take the dessert home or enjoy it there. Overall, I really enjoyed the taiyaki here and will likely come back for more, as well as to try their Korean walnut pastries!
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Brittaney S.
Feb 24, 2024
The taiyaki here is amazing! This dessert place is located within Zion Market and I highly recommend coming here even if you're not shopping. The service is excellent and the wait is only 10 minutes because the taiyaki is made fresh. I ordered two red bean and three nutella filled taiyakisThey were a little crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside; there was also the perfect amount of red bean and nutella fillings added. I look forward to going back and trying other fillings!
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Jessica C.
Feb 8, 2023
They now have taiyaki, dipping dots, and kokonut in addition to their walnut pastries.This store is located at the very back of Zion market and are known for their delicious walnut pastries. A bag of 10 pieces is $7.We saw they had a fridge of kokonut coconut pudding for $10.99 each and a freezer for dipping dots.We came for the walnut pastries but saw they have taiyaki now too.We opted to try their taiyaki - the pastries that's shaped like a fish and you can choose taro, red bean, custard, nutella or cheese for the filling. Their taiyakis are crunchy on the outside, soft and hot on the inside and has a mochi like texture when you bite into it. Just perfect. I used to go to somi somi when I crave taiyaki but this place is even better. And they have a cute cake box made especially for these taiyakis so that they stay crispy. They were 5 for $9.99. My new go to spot for taiyaki!Big parking lot in this plaza.
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Diana N.
Oct 5, 2023
We got the walnut pastries, they were warm and delicious! The prices are decent. Perfect if you want to give them as a quick gift since the boxes give a nice presentation.
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Juno C.
Aug 24, 2024
Yum!!! Such great service, great deserts, and I placed a preorder. When I got there, wrapped and packaged
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Arum W.
Mar 23, 2024
Omg they have the best Taiyaki in town. I tried red bean, custard and taro ones and all of them were good. The taro taiyaki tasted more like Ube.
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