The food is better than most of the Korean barbecue I had around this area and the service was top notch. They were good at keeping an eye out when the water or side dishes that ran out. The side that is on point and pretty fresh. Korean BBQ was properly marinated amongst other main dishes. Definitely recommend if you're looking for Good eats for a decent price.
Alright, let me spill the tea about 5 Senses in Koreatown. First off, their banchan game is strong—fresh and flavorful, it's like a little taste of Korea on your table. And don't even get me started on their tofu soup; it's like a warm hug on a cold day. But, here's the kicker: the mandu? Meh, it didn't quite hit the mark. Luckily, the soup totally made up for it! Despite the so-so mandu, 5 Senses is still a go-to spot in Koreatown for a legit Korean food fix. Trust me, you won't leave hungry or disappointed!
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
Great place for seafood lovers. The seafood pancake is great. Very limited options for vegetarians. Over all good experience.
I’ve dined at every Korean restaurant in this area and I keep coming back to Five Senses. Super delicious food and no extremely long wait times. service is nice and welcoming. I’ve now been here with my mom, Korean grandmother, and friend and we all agree it’s one of the best in the area for sure! Highly recommend
Weekday lunch was easy to get a table. We both ordered soups on a cold day. Enjoyed both. I had the Galbi tang and they are very generous with the beef. I pulled it all out just to see how much. There were lots of to go orders being picked up. It is in an area with lots of restaurants and dessert places.
One of my go tos in koreatown. Always on point with the plethora of banchans. I love how their sooddooboo has a mix option of beef, seafoods, and vegetables. The octopus noodles were also terrific.