New York Dining Adventure: Five Senses π
Five Senses in K-town, open till the break of dawn, is a perennial favorite on various food lists (itβs a celebrity haunt for Korean stars, after all). This place is a bit different from traditional Korean restaurants, leaning more towards a fusion of American and Korean styles. The average cost per person is around $30-$40. πΈ Seafood Pancake π The seafood pancake here is top-notch! This time, the pancake had that satisfying ASMR crispy sound. The squid pieces are huge, embedded in the pancake, and the sauce is way better than what you find in other places. Itβs a must-order! Golden, crispy, and packed with flavor, itβs not just visually appealing but also rich in taste. The chewy texture is delightful, making it perfect to enjoy with a couple of sips of soju. π» Spicy Octopus and Pork Neck π The spicy octopus and pork neck come with a sauce similar to the one used in their stir-fried rice cakes, though the cooking method is slightly different. It includes onions and udon noodles, making it very flavorful and on the spicier side. πΆοΈ π 9 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001 #NewYork #NYCDining #KoreanFusion π