Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Beloved neighborhood Korean spot for generous fried chicken and homestyle staples; casual space, great portions, some inconsistencies on delivery and ambiance rough edges.
Coco & Bibi delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by exceptional fried chicken and generous portions at fair prices. Strong repeat customer loyalty and warm, friendly service reinforce its standing as a West London favorite, though plain interior design and occasional delivery inconsistencies prevent a higher grade. This is a worth-trying neighborhood gem for Korean comfort food, not a destination restaurant.
Tucked along Lillie Road, this small Korean spot feels like a neighborhood gem where regulars pop in for comforting plates and big takeaway bags. Reviews paint a friendly, family-run vibe: "The room is simple, the welcome is warm, and the chicken arrives crisp and hot." Space is tight and the look is unfussy, but what hits the table is what brings people back. Delivery is a big part of the operation, and many say the chicken even travels well. Expect a casual scene with limited seating and a busy delivery rhythm on peak nights. The cooking leans classic Korean comfort, anchored by fried chicken in soy, sweet-spicy, or chilli-mayo with generous portions. Kimbap is praised for being packed and fresh, japchae is light and savory, and kimchi stew and tofu soup are winter warmers when on form. The culinary approach is traditional and homestyle: no theatrics, just crisp frying, balanced sauces, and straight-talking flavors at friendly prices. Families will do well here because the menu includes approachable options like plain fried chicken and mild sauces. There is no kids menu, but a portion for one (around £13.50) is easy to share, and the sweet-and-sour or soy chicken are kid-friendly choices. Kimchi and spicy soups are better for adventurous eaters, so plan around your crew’s preferences.
Area: Residential-meets-local high street corridor in Fulham with independent shops and everyday services; draws neighborhood diners more than destination crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, typical for Fulham; casual foot traffic with good daytime activity.
Nearby: Near other casual eateries and small retailers; popular for delivery across West London neighborhoods.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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