Manger Ben next to the sweet churros section and their cashier was very rude. I wanted to enjoy my grape soju and they accidentally opened an original after I wanted to put it back and wasn’t able to accommodate me trying the grape one as I intended. Ben and the long haired Asian cashier know nothing about customer service
Food court
Food Gallery 32
MidtownManhattan


Midtown
Manhattan
The brief
About Food Gallery 32
Asian eats from noodles to spicy fried chicken can be had at this multi-level food court.
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4.4
out of 5
3,090 community reviews
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What diners say about Food Gallery 32
15 verified Google reviews
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There were plenty of options to select from. It would difficulty to not find something to eat or drink. There were two floor of various food stalls. My brother had friend rice. My daughter kimchi fried rice. My son found a stall that serves a spicy chicken sandwich. I played it safe with a beef bilgolgi tobuki dish. We ended our visit with churros.<br><br>The only complaint I have is that there was not enough seating.
Very nice food court in Korea town. Plenty of food and dessert options. Not a lot of seating but was still able to sit down quickly. The Chicken Katsu from Roll n Katsu was very good. Would definitely recommend!
Tried both Fish and Chicken Katsu and both tasted delicious but chicken was more flavorful cause it’s different sauce compared to tarter on the fish. Chicken were $15 plus TAX and fish with shushi is $20 plus TAX.
Had a really good experience at Food Gallery 32. The food was fresh, flavorful, and there were plenty of options to choose from. The atmosphere was lively but still comfortable, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Everything came out quickly and the place was clean and organized. Definitely a great spot to eat with friends or family, and I’d happily visit again. Thanks to Food Gallery 32.
Fun place to go for all your Korean food wants! With some other Asian options!! Happy to have gone! Enjoyed getting something from several different vendors to try!<br>It’s more of a younger folk crowd but still enjoyed it! There is seating upstairs and downstairs. It’s limited but should be able to fine a spot.
I ordered the “Best Set,” which comes with a skewer, a meal cup, and a drink, and unfortunately everything about the experience was disappointing. The kiosk machine actually omitted my order at first, we probably should’ve taken that as a sign to just leave.<br><br>The skewer was the biggest letdown. It’s basically what’s inside the pastry, but the texture was dry with clumpy butter that tasted only slightly sweet with a very faint matcha flavor. It was then doused in heavy cream that immediately leaked through the flimsy paper tray they provide, making the whole thing messy and unappealing.<br>The “meal cup” was essentially yogurt that tasted like it was definitely store-bought, very tart and generic. Pairing it with black sesame didn’t work at all. The flavors completely clashed, and it honestly made me wonder what they were thinking when they put that combination together.<br><br>Lastly, the drink tasted like an instant mix that someone just added hot water to. It was thin and watery, you can even see how diluted it looks in my picture.<br><br>Overall, the whole set felt poorly thought out and not worth the price. Don’t fall for the TikTok hype like I did.
yummy and fresh taiyaki with little wait! it is kinda crowded to find seating but there’s multiple floors and lots of booths.
We would recommend this place! I came here with my grandson. Very nice place. We had bubble tea, and the owners are so polite and nice. We had mango tea and regular pearl tea. Right next to Macys too! Very convenient place for a snack. Looked nice and clean. People are very polite. Happy place to be in. Lots of music everywhere. It did get very busy, but it is a nice place.<br>We also got dumplings and noodles from Seoul. Nice owner there too. Very polite and kind. They gave us rice too. Food was perfect. Will come again. It is a food court so there are many options. Three floors of many options. Mostly korean foods. I recommend this place very much.<br><br>Review from Jack
What a nice place. Most of the time I go here, I do not take much pictures of my food. I tend to eat them really quickly. The dry hot pots, ramen, Korean corn dogs. Wow its so yummy, I haven't had anything I didn't like before. I definitely recommend here to try lots of foods.
Interesting multilevel food court with a great mix of Asian cuisines—mostly Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. There are plenty of vendors and a wide variety of dishes to explore. That said, the space could definitely use better organization. Many people were holding onto seats long after finishing their meals, moving chairs around, and not putting them back. The noise level was also overwhelming, which made it hard to enjoy the atmosphere.<br><br>On the positive side, the food itself was excellent. I tried the fried chicken and fried chicken sandwich from Pelicana, and both were delicious with generous portions. I’m curious to try more vendors next time, though I’ll probably go for takeout instead of dining in.
I grab a bite here when I am in a pinch. The decent prices and convenient food options attract mainly young customers. Takes me back to memories of when I ate here with my sister during our college years. There are plenty of food options ranging from kimbap to ramen to burgers to hand-held snacks. Lots of seating on mezzanine level and top floor. Always crowded, hip vibes.
While en route to another Korean hot dog restaurant, I came across this establishment located in the heart of K-Town Food Gallery 32. It is a food court featuring a variety of vendors offering authentic cultural cuisines and products. The decor can be described as an urban contemporary food hall style, with influences from East Asian street market aesthetics. The venue was exceptionally busy, with no available seats or standing room, which I interpreted as a positive sign of the popularity and quality of their offerings. I ordered a potato and cheese Korean hot dog, which was truly enjoyable. A crisp diced potato outside, with soft melted cheese and flavorful panko. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the food court was well organized and maintained a high standard of cleanliness. I highly recommend this location.
Great spot, a lot of variety of Korean food 🥘 🍱<br>it was a little bit crowed but we found seats at the first floor.<br>We ordered a sampler box and potato k- hotdog from Sweet churros both were soo good, the costumer service here was amazing too👌🏼<br>We also order Sushi & a poke bowl 🍣 from Roll’n katsu. The roll was good but the bowl wasn’t the best one! I have tried better ones from same price.
Great spot for food lovers in Manhattan! It’s a vibrant food hall with a variety of Asian cuisine options, from Korean BBQ to bubble tea. The atmosphere is lively and there’s plenty of seating, though it can get quite busy. The food quality is solid, with great flavors and reasonable prices for NYC. Definitely worth a visit if you’re craving a mix of delicious Asian dishes all in one place!
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