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Welcome to Coark Collective Food Hall

Welcome to Coark Collective Food Hall, a vibrant culinary destination located in Centennial, CO, that showcases the rich flavors of Korean cuisine in a lively, community-oriented atmosphere. With an array of delicious options, from savory ramen and bibimbap to tempting desserts, Coark offers a unique dining experience where guests can explore varied tastes under one roof. The centralized ordering system simplifies choices, while friendly staff ensure attentive service. Enjoy the welcoming environment with K-pop music enhancing the ambience. Ideal for gatherings, Coark is a delightful spot for foodies to share and savor authentic Korean dishes together.

Coark Collective Food Hall: Reviews & Ratings

McCall P.
McCall P.

We love Coark and have been going here pretty much since they opened, but a recent experience finally got me reviewing them here. A few weeks ago, I popped into Coark to pick up dinner (their original ramen is excellent and cheaper than most drive through dinners!). Somewhere between my car and getting my food I lost my car keys. Within only a few minutes, I had 3+ Coark employees on the ground, digging through trash cans, and scouring the parking lot trying to help me find my keys! They were so, so kind and genuinely worried for me, and after I finally found my keys they completely remade my meal so it would be fresh. Wonderful people, delicious (and different!) food options, and a fun atmosphere with k-pop music videos playing on TVs in the background. I always enjoy eating here--it's a great place to try new things!

Isaac A.
Isaac A.

Soany vendors and options, I grabbed something quick and had to run. It's unique for a food hall in the sense that you order up front vs at an individual location, but then look at the screens for when your order is ready. Everyone I interacted with was super friendly and the place had a cool vibe as I walked around. I'll have to try more food to make recommendations, but positive feedback goes out to the chicken bulgogi bowl. The lady at the front desk was very helpful and patient.

jenniffer B.
jenniffer B.

The big menu at the beginning is super overwhelming. We asked to walk around first to take a look at each spot individually and that helped make our decision. The place overall is really cute and feels like a community. They even have a church and a pottery section. It's a little random but keeps giving that community feel. We went at 6 pm and it was pretty empty which made our wait time shorter. It was nice and quiet which we enjoyed. The only issue is that we did sit on the side where the bathroom was and it kind of smelled. The food was amazing. I'm vegetarian and found a few options that had tofu, just veggies, and eggs. They also offered a dalgona coffee and it was just the old viral whipped coffee people were doing during lock down. It wasn't really our favorite. I will come back because the food is delicious and there is so much to chose from.

Lena N.
Lena N.

Korean food hall! Interesting concept with a variety of Korean flavors to explore. Centralized ordering and pick up from the individual food stalls. I tried the kimchi dumpling soup with rice cakes, very comforting. The croffle (croissant waffle) was amazing And sampled the rice slushy and cinnamon slushy drinks, and got a cold Asian pear drink, which paired perfectly with the hot soup. I wish I could try more things! Fun concept, and would be a good place to come with a group and do family style.

Morgan S.
Morgan S.

A great concept with wonderful options! Coark is a food hall specifically carrying Korean restaurants/cafe. I came here with a big group of friends to celebrate my birthday. The parking lot is huge! Plenty of space for everyone. When you first walk in there is a register with alot of screens showing every menu from all restaurants offered. You could order one thing from some place and something else from another. Or you can go to the place and order it at the separate registers. The place is huge! Offers plenty of seating and wide range of tables sizes so everyone can sit comfortably. I got food from The Up Bob. I got a beef bulgogi bowl. It came with steamed rice, veggies, and beef bulgogi. It was hot and savory! I enjoyed the flavors! I got a drink called Wolf Berry Shaker from 3456 Tea. It was so cool to watch him make it and even cooler to watch it change colors! It tasted delicious! I hope to return to try the other restaurants!

Shahan A.
Shahan A.

Came back. TLDR good food, but pricey. Spent $27 for 3 items. Gomtang ramen was good, but there wasn't much brisket. Or any other ingredients, for that matter. It was just broth, noodles, a little meat, and some green onions sprinkled on top. Pancakes from 3456tea were great, and blueberry drink from Momo Bing was great. I've gotten bulgogi and ramen from CoArk, and both were average, so I'd say this place is good to get a treat, like the buns, pancakes, or slushies. As such, I'll come back to try their croffles, but probably not again after that.

Taylor T.
Taylor T.

Be prepared before you go! There are 10 different vendors and multiple menu options. This unique food hall focuses primarily around Asian cuisine. To order, you can order at the front desk (that has all vendor menus and a cashier) or you can walk around, view, and order by phone. If you choose the line option, keep in mind that you'll have to wait depending on what time you go. After you order, you can check the big TVs for your name or number for when your food is ready. Everything was delicious, refreshing, and hit the spot! We ordered: -3456 Tea - Galbi tacos, Bean Bun (perfect toasted but soft bun), Yuzu Shaker, and Asian Pear Shaker. Honorably mention Rice Slush, Cinnamon Slush (tastes similar to Horchata), and Wolf Berry Shaker (color changing drink) -Soup & Stew - Gom Tang Soup (nice, light beef broth). Came with side rice and kimchi -Seoul Food - Yangnyeom Fried Chicken (sweet & spicy, but not really spicy IMO) -Kicnic Time - Original Kimbob -The Up Bob - Fried Tofu Pocket Sampler (1 each of all flavors Prices are reasonable if you think about how many Asian Food Halls are in CO / ability to get so many options in one place! All staff were polite and courteous. The Hall had many tables and chairs for seating small to large groups (or large orders of food). Don't forget to check out the fun events they have going on throughout the month! You can find these on Instagram. Will go back again if in the area. Please make more Asian places like this in NoCo Denver!

Jacqueline T.
Jacqueline T.

I love food halls and I love Korean food so this all Korean food hall was made for me. My husband and I shared: - Sweet Pancake from 3456tea - Flight with Yuzu Shaker, 50/50 Rice & Cinnamon Slush, Asian Pear Shaker, and Wolfberry Shaker from 3456tea - Jjajang Ramen from Seoul Food - Fried Kimchi, Tuna Mayo, and Spicy Pork Fried Tofu Pockets from The Up Bob - Kimchi Snowflake Dumpling from Soup & Stew - Beef Kimbop from Kicnic Time - Mild Spicy Toast from Mad Toast - Cheese French Toast from Mad Toast - White Chocolate Taiyaki from Croffle Haven - Dalgona Candy from Croffle Haven - Blueberry Cream Cheese Croffle from Croffle Haven Everything we had was fantastic. We got way too much food and still only got to try a small fraction of what we want to. My favorite items were the fried tofu pockets, both toasts, the snowflake dumplings, the Asian Pear Shaker, and the 50/50 Rice Cinnamon Slush. We eat a fair amount of Korean food (and Asian food in general) in cities across the US and this place has many items that aren't commonly found which makes it even more appealing to me. There is so much more I want to try so I'll for sure be back. This is probably my favorite place to eat in Denver now.

Location

Welcome to Coark Collective Food Hall, a vibrant culinary hub located at 15775 E Arapahoe Rd, Centennial, CO 80016. If you're a fan of Korean cuisine or just love trying new flavors, this place is a feast for the senses. Offering an eclectic mix of ramen, desserts, and traditional Korean dishes, Coark is where culture and flavor collide.

This food hall’s concept is unique, featuring a centralized ordering system that allows you to explore various food stalls without the hassle of navigating multiple lines. You can either order directly from the stalls or at the register, where you'll find screens displaying menus from all vendors. This thoughtful arrangement makes it simple for diners to mix and match their meals, catering perfectly to group gatherings or solo adventures.

  • Diverse Menu: The menu includes standout items like the Hwang Jae King Bibimbap and the Kimchi Dumpling Soup, each dish bursting with authentic flavors. Vegetarian options also shine, with tofu and veggie bibimbap to delight plant-based eaters.
  • Signature Drinks: Don't miss out on their famous Rice Slushy and Wolf Berry Shaker, both made in-house using traditional recipes. The Rice Slushy, in particular, is known for its health benefits and unique taste, thanks to a meticulous 16-hour preparation process.
  • Community Atmosphere: Patrons have described Coark as not just a place to eat, but a community gathering spot. Expect to enjoy K-Pop music in the background, adding an energetic vibe to your dining experience.

The hall is ADA-compliant with accessible parking and restrooms, making it open for all. With a range of utilities including takeout, delivery, and even catering services, Coark Collective is designed to meet your needs, whether you’re dining in or grabbing a quick bite.

As for my experience, I was impressed by the warmth of the staff and their eagerness to ensure every guest feels welcome. One glowing review shared how employees went above and beyond to assist a customer in distress—an act that truly reflects the kindness at Coark. This, combined with the delightful food, sets the tone for an enjoyable outing.

With free Wi-Fi and a spacious setup, it’s an ideal place to relax with friends or enjoy a peaceful meal solo. Plus, they’re dog-friendly, making it a great destination for your whole family, pets included!

In summary, Coark Collective Food Hall is not just another food hall; it's a culinary destination that invites you to explore, indulge, and share in the joy of Korean cuisine. Make sure to visit them at (303) 699-4747 for reservations or queries, and allow yourself to be swept away by the diverse tastes and welcoming atmosphere.