Welcome to Food Gallery 32
Food Gallery 32 is a bustling food court located at 11 W 32nd St in New York, NY. With a wide range of options, including vegan choices and limited vegetarian options, this venue is perfect for casual dining with friends and family. The atmosphere is loud and vibrant, making it great for groups and kids. The menu offers beer and wine only, with the option for catering services as well. Overall, Food Gallery 32 provides a diverse dining experience that caters to different dietary preferences, making it a must-visit spot in the city.
- 11 W 32nd St New York, NY 10001 Hotline: (212) 967-1678
Welcome to Food Gallery 32, a gem located in the heart of New York City's food court scene. This bustling eatery offers a wide array of culinary delights, from vegan options to beer and wine selections.
Visitors can expect a classy, casual dining experience with the convenience of delivery and takeout services. The restaurant is also equipped with Wi-Fi, TV, and outdoor seating, making it an ideal spot for groups and families alike.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I've had the pleasure of indulging in the flavors of Food Gallery 32. The dishes here are not only delicious but also carefully curated to cater to a variety of palates. From street parking to bike parking, this establishment truly has it all.
Next time you find yourself in the area, be sure to stop by Food Gallery 32 for a culinary adventure like no other. Your taste buds will thank you.

My mom actually found this Korean food court spot. So, we had to check it out. There were food stalls mainly on the first floor, and a Korean fried chicken stall on the third floor. There's also seating available on all three floors. The vibe was lively and bustling with people. We perused all the food stalls and settled on ordering their Korean fried chicken, army stew, and bulgogi bibimbap. Each stall provided us with a beeper to let us know when our food was ready for pickup. So, we used that time to find seating. We picked up our food and it was delicious. I loved that I could eat all of these foods under one roof. The army stew was spicy and comforting. I loved the sesame oil and furikake throughout my bibimbap, as well as all the textures from the runny fried egg, carrots, nori, cucumbers, cabbage, and rice. The KFC was crispy and relatively juicy. It could've used more seasoning to it. But, it was pretty good. I've had better KFC in Seoul and in Taipei, but the KFC here still hit the spot. The pickled daikon was delicious and necessary to cut the richness of the KFC. Overall, we'd definitely come back to this spot to try out their other food court stalls. We definitely liked being able to try different Korean foods in one spot. Come and check them out if you're in the Koreatown area.

Salmon and tuna bowl from the back in Food Gallery 32. This was about $20 (a little less) and it was absolutely packed and delicious. Came for lunch, and ended up with a lot of leftovers. The bowl is stacked with fish, vegetables, and the sauce comes on the side. Miso soup also comes on the side. The service is quick, you walk up to the counter and grab your food from there and then find seating on the first or second floor. The ambiance I would describe as a no fuss place. Will be back to try all of the other food stalls. Yum!

Let me start by saying that I am generally not a big fan of food halls/courts that constantly present a challenge in finding available seating. Who wants to deal with that?! But alas, here I was with my sister since I wanted to check out NY's K-Town and we were on the hunt for a quick Korean bite! We decided to get half jampong/half jajangmyun from "Seoul" which was about $20. We were fortunate enough to find two stools fairly quickly (the Gods were on our side!) to enjoy our delicious noodz. Hands down, this was one of the best meals I had in NY and it's because I love Korean-Chinese food and this place did it right! The price was right, the food was terrific, and as long as you can find some where to sit down, the Food Gallery is a great choice for any fan of Korean cuisine. It's basically a food court so there is no table service so remember to get whatever you need (napkins, utensils, water, etc) from the booth you're getting your food from. Bathrooms are on the second floor. It was pretty crowded for a Thursday evening and it is loud and bustling in there!

Nice food at a fair price. Though the seating arrangement and spacing are small, the food definitely makes up for it. If you enjoy Korean fried chicken, red bean buns, and fish cake pastry, this is the place you would want to go. I definitely recommend it for its food. I would show pictures of the food, but I already ate it all, lol

So many different restaurants and a good amount of seating but it's pretty packed! My friends and I got the Korean hotdogs and it hits every time. Would def come back to try the other foods!

I've never had one of these and I came to the right place to try it for the first time! I got a #5 which is the potato outside with sausage and cheese in the middle. This was recommended by the employee. It's crunchy. Filling. The sausage isn't throughout the center which is odd. Great bite.

SO many good food options at Food Gallery 32. It's a very popular spot in Koreatown, due to location. Three floors of options to choose from (but the main first floor is where you'll find most of the food). The food variety includes Korean and Chinese. Lots of casual dining options (don't expect white table cloth). Basically, you order at the counter of the establishment of your choosing, you get a boozer alert to take and when your food is ready to go and grab it. It's almost like food court cafeteria style. More options for desserts and boba on second floor. Restrooms on the third floor. More seating on the third floor. I was lucky enough to order Tuna Kimbap from GOCHUJANG and it was SUPERB! The best tuna kimbap I've ever had. They also had other options for snacks and meals there as well fish soup, ddukbboki, tempura, sausages and more. I also ordered from Mama on the first floor. I got the red bean taiyakis and mini custards. DELICIOUS and so perfect for a light sweet treat after my kimbap! Highly recommend and would come back here again. If you're looking for the BTS and Blackpink wall mural - head up to the third floor where there is ample seating and lots of photo ops!

TLDR- it's a food court with some more-unique choices. Gallery 32 is one of the more popular tourist spots in Koreatown, thanks to its variety and location. It has minimal seating, but several tasty and accessible options. That being said, the choices here are food court food-- don't expect sit down quality or that experience. Realistically, you may have to take your food to go and find a place in the surrounding area. On todays visit, I snagged a Korean fried corndog. Not the worst thing I've ever had, and for the novelty it was worth the $5. It only took around 5 minutes as well, and would definitely recommend trying it if you've never had one before.