Cocobang

Korean restaurant · Lower Nob Hill

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"Cocobang, located at 550 Taylor Street, San Francisco, is a small, bustling restaurant in the Tendernob area, known for its late-night Korean snacks. The standout dish is the well-spiced and chewy squid with somen noodles, cabbage, carrots, and sesame seeds, offering a textural balance perfect for a late-night meal. The scene is lively, with groups of diners enjoying a variety of Korean dishes after a night out." - Lauren Saria

Best Dishes Eater SF Editors Ate This Week: March 1 - Eater SF

550 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102 Get directions

cocobang.org

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