Noshin N.
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5 Senses Restaurant has a lively boho vibe and a surprising amount of space—it’s so much bigger on the inside! (Dr who wink) The music and ambiance are wonderful, and the art and greenery throughout the space add charm. I loved the windows and plants setup!
However, once you step inside from the windows and entryway, the decor feels like walking into a museum—while that sounds fun in theory, you don’t want to eat somewhere tasting ancient and dusty. So it personally didn’t work as a restaurant for me. The crowded, thrift-store aesthetic, with busy ceilings and dusty hangings, felt misplaced and detracted from the dining experience. A cleaner, more cohesive look would better suit the space.
Came with my girlfriends for Girl Brunch and the circular table helped us in sitting together and spilling tea. Also, has comfortable sofa couch seating that is really comfy, makes you want to stay longer, and gossip.
The food was delicious, with generous portions i highly appreciate. Unfortunately, the staff was inattentive, with slow service and frequent forgetfulness. Whether it was a takeaway box, a glass of water, the bill, or even a bag, we had to repeatedly ask for the same things, which was frustrating.
The aesthetic and seating made our Girl Brunch enjoyable for conversation and bonding, but the overall experience was let down by the poor service.
Food: 5/5 (no complaints)
Pricing: 3/5
Atmosphere: 3/5
Staff: 2/5
This place has potential but needs to refine its service and aesthetics to truly deliver the great dining experience its name suggests.