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04/03/2020
We’ve brought quality Korean comfort food & fast casual dining to Manhattan. Offering our take on Korean food to New Yorkers & thousands of visitors of our great city. Let’s stay positive and get through this together New York. We look forward to feeding you soon! 🙏🏻
04/02/2020
Throwback to when enjoyed this monster spicy hot pot filled with fresh seafood 🙏🏻 for sharing ❤️
03/28/2020
We’re thinking about offering home delivery of our food. What do you think?
We’d love to know what Korean dishes you miss the most!
Tell us below 👇
03/27/2020
Throwback to sharing this "HAE MOOL CHEESE DDUKBOKKI - rice cake and fresh seafood in a spicy house sauce covered with cheese 🧀 "
03/26/2020
This has been a tough time for New Yorkers! Once we beat this and we will, We look forward having all our wonderful guest soon ❤️
03/23/2020
Starting Tuesday, March 17th our restaurant will be temporarily closed until further notice.
Dine-in option will not be available because of NYC’s decision to enforce new rules for restaurants. We hope to serve our comforting food in the future!
03/14/2020
This spicy Korean ramen in Koreatown is hitting the spot in NYC this afternoon. Spicy and delicious!
See more 🥰 @ Five Senses
03/11/2020
“What's your fave Jjigae? 's Kimchi based Jjigae's are more sour than most, making it one of my faves.”
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🇰🇷 Budae Jjigae (Army Stew)
📍Five Senses, K-Town
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03/09/2020
Warmer and beautiful days like today calls for our refreshing cold noodles (nengmyun) - Today, We get a preview of spring in NYC! @ Five Senses
03/08/2020
The Five Senses Seafood Jeongol (Hot Pot) features a delightful array of snow crabs, blue crabs, scallops, baby octopus, squid, conch, clams, cod, monkfish, mussels, shrimp and bean sprouts in Chef Song’s spicy sauce!
DIG IN THIS TREASURE OF FRESH SEAFOOD! @ Five Senses
03/07/2020
You don’t have to be strong to lift our noodles. Just bring a craving for noodles!
Spicy Korean Ramen > Budae Jjigae (Army Stew) > Spicy Udon
All available @ Five Senses
03/05/2020
Throwback to when stopping by!
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“Five layered grilled Berkshire pork belly 🤤 Not only is this the description of this dish it’s also the most beautiful six words ever put together in the history of the human language
My point is: this was straight up delicious 💯 Fans of pork belly will be very happy chowing down on this, and I would know since I love pork belly, pork belly is life and life is good 🐖”
Address
9 W 32nd Street
New York, NY
10001
The Korean restaurant and barbecue restaurant you are looking for is located on W 32nd Street in New York. If you are using public transport, you can take the subway and get off at the 34th Street-Herald Square station which serves multiple subway lines. From there, you can walk or take a bus to the restaurant's location on W 32nd street.
If you prefer to drive, street parking is available but limited. Alternatively, there are several parking garages nearby that offer hourly or daily rates. Please be aware that parking in the area can be expensive and congested during peak hours.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
12am - 6am |
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10am - 12am |
| Tuesday |
12am - 6am |
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10am - 12am |
| Wednesday |
12am - 3am |
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10am - 6am |
| Thursday |
10am - 6am |
| Friday |
12am - 6am |
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10am - 12am |
| Saturday |
12am - 6am |
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10am - 12am |
| Sunday |
12am - 6am |
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10am - 6pm |
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What people say
Korean restaurants are known for their bold flavors, unique dishes, and communal dining experience. Five Senses on W 32nd Street in New York City is no exception. This fast-casual Korean restaurant offers an extraordinary dining experience that stimulates all five senses.
The owners, John and Richard, have created a welcoming atmosphere where customers can enjoy the best of Korean cuisine while receiving outstanding service. The menu boasts a variety of dishes, including barbecue options that are cooked right at your table. The food is flavorful and authentic, transporting diners to the bustling streets of South Korea.
What sets Five Senses apart from other Korean restaurants is its focus on stimulating all five senses. From the sizzling sounds of the barbecue to the vibrant colors of the dishes, every aspect of the dining experience is carefully crafted to delight customers' senses.
Overall, Five Senses is a must-visit for anyone looking for an exceptional Korean dining experience in New York City. The combination of delicious food and outstanding service in a welcoming atmosphere makes it one of the best fast-casual Korean restaurants in Koreatown.