Five Senses is a korean restaurant Koreatown New York located in United States.
9 W 32nd St New York , NY 10001 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Cocktails |
had the bap with the vegetables and the fried egg on top. it was delicious and super healthy!! they put some soy sauce on top and mixed it for me too. Services was amazing!!!! hosts were super excited
Spicy stir-fried octopus 낙지볶음 is super delicious - large enough for two
Their specialty kimchi fried rice , bibim naengmyun, and pork galbi are all great! Really enjoyed my meal here. Also, it seems that the ddukbokki is a must try-- I didn't get to because they sold out
I've never had Korean food and this was amazing! I ordered the rice with seafood and it comes with a hot plate where they crack an egg . The whole thing comes with a starter/side of small dishes! Love!
Came upon this Resto by accident. Walking thru Korea Town looking 4 a dining spot. It was busy so stopped in. Gr8 decision. Bimap & ramen noodle stir fry & various of nibbles tht come 2 every table.
A good Korean restaurant with more than just the basic Korean dishes ! You can find a lot more variety here and they are all presented cleanly . It was tasty too
This newcomer to Ktown offers something for everyone, whether you're craving bbq , stew , or noodles . Came here on a late Saturday night and took advantage of their amazing $3 beer special
SamGueTang(Korean chicken boiled soup with chicken inside) was really delicious. The place is nice and clean and the price was justifiable. And they give you plenty of side dishes. I am going back.
Eaten here a handful of times and every meal has been wonderful! From breakfast specials , lunch specials , dinner and late night meals. No joke!
One of my favorite Korean spots in NYC ???????? excellent budae jigae and an awesome soundtrack to go with your meal ????
The Hae Mool Cheese Ddukbokki may be spicy , but you'll find yourself digging into this cheesy dish and wishing you'd order another to bring home.
The kimchi fried rice with egg and cheese , galbi , and ogam gulgukbab are a must try. There's always a line so expect a wait and arrive with whole party to be seated.
Amazing food especially if you care about your health and want to eat kimchi , fish and bone broth . I feel nourishing after I go there
Jjumok bokkun (jjukkumi & moksal i.e. Baby octopus and pork fries ) is da bomb. Spicy and smokey! Fried ramen noodles was just okay. They gave a free chicken wing taster which was delicious.
Kimchi fried rice , budaejigae (army soup ) and nakji anything. Portions are really big so get one of the bigger dishes and split it with a date!
Order their budae jjigae, their “army stew ” soup with kimchi , sausage , ham , Berkshire pork belly , bacon , tofu , tteok (rice cake ) & ramen .
Get the cheese beef rice ! Seafood hotpot is great too. Big portion and very fast service .
Splurge on the dol pan kimchi bokum bap , basically their signature kimchi fried rice with choice of protein served on a sizzling stone pan with egg & mozzarella cheese .
It is good to have various kinds of Korean food menu in one place, but for specific ones, such as bbq , tofu soup and oxtail soup , there are much better options nearby.
Seafood pancake and kimchi fried rice is where it's at
Nice new interior and design, but the noise bounces off the walls making it soo loud to hear anyone even next to you. Otherwise very clean , fast, attentive service . Dishes are overpriced. Worth a try.
Definitely recommend the seafood tteokbokki ! It can get quite crowded here during meal times, but you won't have to wait long.
The food is AMAZING. Definitely get the pork belly . Also, the seafood pancake is just top notch.
Authentic Korean food ! Hotpot , kimchi fried rice , seafood pancake - order away!
Hot stone pot bibimbap is great. Budae jiigae was a little oily but still well spiced and huge portions .
Like all Ktown BBQ places , the place is too crowded and the service kind of rushes you to finish your meal. The pork BBQ was pretty good but pretty expensive for a non-grill meal.
get the neng myun here! a bit pricier but so good here.
Awesome ban chan spread (maybe the best in K-town).
The Galbi was really good but also overpriced! I followed everyone's tip and get the kimchi rice . It did not disappoint!
Try the dol pan kimchi bokum bap , kimchi fried rice served on a sizzling stone pan . You won't be disappointed.
If you want something on the lighter side, go for the ogam salad or the abonim galbi tang !
Worth the wait! Get the kimchi bokkumbap and the cheese seafood ddeokbokki!
Great ban chan. Han jang sal + neang myun (cold noodles !) lunch special is good.
One of the fastest restaurants i’ve ever been in, in regarding both food and service!
Love this place! Best Korean food (not Korean bbq ) ever!
Good lunch specials here! You can ask for refills on the side dishes.
Spicy squid over rice all the way. Their soondobu is good too.
Awesome place, great food, apple Saki is really good!
Found many of the dishes to be wayyy overpriced! Galbi at $35, the signature Kimchi Rice (a side dish made an entree) at $18. Comparing to the old Kunjip or BCD, the small dishes are lacking too.
Delicious Korean restaurant . Better than some of them around
Yummy kimchi fried rice and seafood pancake
Go for the house special fried rice with your choice of meat.
Galbi tang here is pretty good, and the food comes out fast.
Kimchi fried rice
Get the squid and noodles ! Sooooooo good
Kimchi fried rice that comes with egg and cheese !
Don't be afraid to try everything!!
Great place to taste Korean food !
Very good seafood pancakes
Everything
I highly recommend it to Koreans. It's more delicious than soft tofu stew in Korea. - Jenny Jeong
Get the shirt rib Gopdol lunch special. Delish and comes with tofu stew. - Rekha Chedalavada
Another go-to K-town hangout spot for my friends and I. Friendly staff and usually not too crowded. Don't know what to drink? Get the Somaksa to share. - Alex Tsu
For those who like to lounge, this lovely cafe serves fried hodduk and Toby's Estate coffee. Both are great! - Caro Chon
Favourite bakery in Korea Town! All pastries are fresh daily and their morning coffee and croissant combo is gold. - Sanam Lakhwara
Great place to see Koreans decked out in designers. Fresh dduk. Try the gochu garu. - Arthur Danskin