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Welcome to Five Senses

Five Senses is a Korean barbecue restaurant located in New York City. With a focus on providing a sensory dining experience, this restaurant offers a range of vegetarian options and caters to various dietary needs. From casual dining to private events, Five Senses provides a versatile dining experience with options for delivery, takeout, and reservations. With a diverse menu and modern amenities like Wi-Fi and outdoor seating, Five Senses blends traditional Korean flavors with contemporary dining trends for a unique culinary experience. As a food reviewer, I was impressed by the flavorful dishes and excellent service at Five Senses, making it a must-visit for Korean cuisine enthusiasts.

LOCATIONS

Located at the bustling 9 W 32nd St in New York, Five Senses is a gem in the world of Korean barbecue. With a plethora of amenities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, and even options for vegetarians, this restaurant truly caters to all.

Their diverse range of services, including accepting credit cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency, showcases their commitment to convenience for their patrons. The casual yet vibrant atmosphere at Five Senses makes it an ideal spot for groups, families, and even solo diners looking for a delicious meal. The restaurant also offers a variety of seating options, including outdoor and private dining areas, as well as gender-neutral restrooms for all guests.

As a food reviewer in Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of dining at Five Senses and indulging in their delectable offerings. From savory barbecue dishes to refreshing drinks during happy hour, each bite and sip was a treat for the senses. The attentive waiter service and cozy ambiance added to the overall dining experience, making it a place I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a memorable meal in the heart of New York City.

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Andrew Dryer
Andrew Dryer

Love this place. We come here every visit to NYC. Great service. Menu has everything you might want at a Korean spot. Loved the wings but coulda been spicier (waiter warned me of the spice level ????) and the soups were approved by my Korean wife and kid.

Mandy Galvin
Mandy Galvin

The food at Five Senses was good after a long day of travel. The 파전 is a must-try for visitors. The corn cheese and cold noodles are great for sharing with family. The place was lively and crowded, but service was still prompt. Overall, I recommend eating here if you're in town.

Thuy Vy Tran
Thuy Vy Tran

food was amazing. vibes was great. waiters were nice. we got the spicy korean fried chicken with cheese and rice platter. it was so good we ate that up so fast. the seafood pajeon was also so crispy and very yum yum.

Allan Millora Photography
Allan Millora Photography

Sat by the window on a rainy day and the ramen definitely was a perfect complement to it. They also served kimchi, salad, vegetables and white rice prior to serving the main dish. Will definitely go back again ????

Synthia Zheng
Synthia Zheng

Love it! Delicious chewy topokki with some crunchy noodle on top, kimchi jjigae also really nice, balanced between sour and spicy, so good. Side dishes delicious too ( really loved their kimchi)! Big portion ( for my Asian stomach). Come early for dinner, around 5.30, otherwise quite full. Wish I could come back here again someday ????

Eirian P.
Eirian P.

always passed by and saw this place, finally stopped in today. highly recommend! the corn cheese pork katsu and the galbi jim appetizer were both very yummy and came quickly! i'll definitely come back to eat here in the future since there's other dishes that sound delicious as well. thank you for the great service and tasty food! ✨️

Jacqueline Chang
Jacqueline Chang

Nice workers, fast a service. Squid dupbap is so so delicious. Kimchi soup was a little too sour and bland. Kimchi banchan was also bland.

Eva W.
Eva W.

No frill, good food fast service in and out. This is what I like. We came on a Friday night 6pm. They were busy but we were seated right away. For 2, we ordered the Naemyong and seafood pancake to split. The banchans were plentiful and everything was delicious. We finished and left quickly to free up tables for waiting patrons. Would definitely return to try other items.

Elizabeth L.
Elizabeth L.

The food was great to have after a long day of travel. I highly recommend the 파전 for all visitors coming to Five Senses. The corncheese and the cold noodles (물냉면) were great to have as well if you share with a family with adults and children. Some people say it doesn't suit to their tastes but for what it is, I would give it a 5 star rating.

Michaela T.
Michaela T.

While visiting NYC from Seattle, I just had to satisfy my on going cravings for Korean food. We walked from Times Square to K-town to eat at Five Senses. The place was lively and full on a Thursday night. Almost all diners were Korean, always a good sign. Despite the crowd, we were still seated right away and service was prompt. As expected and desired the food was fresh and hot (temperature hot). Everything was delicious. By the time we left, there was a line out the door. I would highly recommend eating here when in town.