5ive Spice Tacos & Banh Mi

  4.7 – 964 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

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Laid-back cafe with a big patio whipping up Vietnamese eats like pho, banh mi & banh xeo “tacos.”

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery 5ive Spice Tacos & Banh Mi 10012

Hours

Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–10 PM
Saturday11 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 227 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012

Phone: (917) 409-2605

Website: http://5ivespiceles.com/

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Reviews

Viggy Vanchi
Fantastic place for comforting Vietnamese food. We tried the Pho as well as some of their fried chicken appetizers. Highly recommend any of the pho dishes, as well as the Yuca Chips. I’m a fan of strong coffee and the Vietnamese Coffee was just right. I’d go back just for the coffee, indeed. Lots of space for big parties indoors.
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Quasar
A moderately priced restaurant on the West Village that caters to students and weekend tourists on a budget.
Not for discerning palates or first timers to Vietnamese fare.
The unappetizing gray color dough on the steam vegetable dumplings was way too thick and chewy, overwhelming the filling.
The grilled shrimp on the main entree were on the smallish side, the salad abundant in iceberg lettuce, and the fried rolls too greasy.
The bathroom well hidden behind a bookshelf, before 6:00 p.m. on a Saturday looked like it had not been cleaned since Friday night.
Once was more than enough.
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Dan Story
Had such a great lunch at 5ive Spice.

Had the crispy chicken Bahn Mi and some spring rolls. Set my hangover right. Needed the greasy filling food, caffeine, and light beer.

Did a lot of liquid, Vietnamese coffee, Sapporo, and their home lager Ho Chi Min.

Love the bookshelf hiding the bathroom. Was a classy way of disguising it.
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Real_Lexus
Good atmosphere and very nice service.
I love pho with lemongrass pork shop and watermelon Lemonade is so good.
This my 2nd time here and I will come back for sure.

Love this place.
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peteris viksna
The 5ive spice pho was well worth it, a very generous portion of meat — all juicy and full of flavor. The short rib was especially tender. Broth was also very good with plenty of herbs. Recommended!
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Crystal Arce
GET THE WINGS!! I didn’t take a picture but you won’t regret them.

Service is quick and direct. The pho is clean, well seasoned and served. Had both the beef and lemongrass chicken pho, both had plenty of protein!! So far the best pho in SoHo
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Samantha Tan
Amazing place to eat for a date or a one-on-one with friends. Theres a really intimate vibe going on and I love it. Their pho is genuinely top teir and one of the best in NYC. Their bathroom was super cool and was located behind a brick wall. I 100% recommend this place and i WILL be coming again
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Snow X
Food:
Broth was normal, but there was a lot of meat — that’s a plus.
The wings were tasteless and not well marinated.

Service:
-Not very friendly.

Atmosphere:
-Average.
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Tristan Myfanwy
Reasonably pleasant Vietnamese restaurant with good selection of options. Tasty pho and delicious spring rolls. Could be a bit generous with lettuce
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Richard Yu
You really can’t go wrong dining here. The food was consistently solid, and the service was more than acceptable. I also loved the overall vibe—it felt inviting and thoughtfully curated.

The menu had a unique Vietnamese twist. I don’t think I’ve ever tried a bánh xèo taco before, so that alone made the experience memorable. That said, while it was definitely tasty, I’m not sure I’d return just for that specific dish.

One fun touch: the secret passage to the bathroom was a cool surprise. But sitting right in front of the bathroom door? Not the most pleasant spot.
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