5-Spice Asian Street Market Menu – Boca Raton, FL

Type : Asian restaurant

Location : Boca Raton, FL

Option offering dishes inspired by Asian street food in a bright, casual space with counter service. Based on 633 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

5-Spice Asian Street Market 33431

Address:
1200 Yamato Rd A1, Boca Raton, FL 33431

Phone: (561) 989-1688

Website:

Hours

Saturday 12–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

Bánh Mì Sandwiches
Original
Most popular. French pâté, Chinese roast pork, Vietnamese pork roll.
$10.49
Grilled Chicken
With grilled chicken only.
$10.49
Roast Pork
With roast pork only.
$10.49
Specials
5-Spice Poké Bowl
Choice of citrus ponzu, spicy poké or spicy mayonnaise sauce. Served with pineapples, cucumber, pickled carrots and daikon, wakame seaweeds and edamame. Topped with furikake sprinkles.
$17.29
Starters
Ming Dynasty Duck Wraps (3 Pieces)
Most popular. Slices of tender roast duck meat rolled in flour “tortilla” wraps, accompanied with scallions, cucumber and hoisin sauce.
$14.49
Vietnamese Summer Rolls (2 Pieces)
Fresh herbs, leafy romaine, cucumber, carrots, roasted peanuts and rice noodles in a rice-paper wrap. Hoisin peanut dipping sauce.
$8.49
Filipino Lumpia Spring Rolls (4 Pieces)
Cigar spring rolls stuffed with minced chicken, carrots, sweet potato, scallions, and garlic. Sweet chili dipping sauce.
$7.99
Ch’Ing Dynasty Chicken Wraps (3 Pieces)
Spicy dish. Chicken toss-fried with mushrooms and water chestnuts. Garnished with cilantro and ground peanuts. Served over crispy rice noodles on lettuce cups.
$10.99
Vegetarian Curry Mini Samosas (8 Pieces)
Tamarind ginger chutney.
$6.99
Mandarin Chicken Potstickers (6 Pieces)
Pan-seared. Soy ginger dipping sauce.
$9.29
Steamed Pork Buns
Most popular. Steamed buns stuffed with roast pork, onions, and secret sauce.
$6.99
Salads
Oriental Salad
Field greens, carrots, cucumber, mandarin oranges, crunchy noodles, and roasted cashews. Soy ginger dressing.
$12.99
Thai Sesame Noodle Salad
Spicy dish. Chilled noodles, carrots, cabbage, cucumber, mango, cilantro, crispy rice noodles, and roasted peanuts. Thai spicy sesame peanut dressing.
$12.99
Vietnamese Bún Salad
Field greens, rice noodles, pickled daikon and carrots, cucumber, bean sprouts, fresh herbs, fried shallots, and ground peanuts. Chili lime vinaigrette.
$12.99
Noodle & Rice Bowls
Cantonese Crisp Egg Noodles
Broccoli, carrots, and mushrooms. Garlic brown sauce.
$13.49
Singapore Noodles
Most popular. Spicy dish. Cabbage, red bell peppers, scallions, eggs, and bean sprouts. Singapore spicy curry sauce.
$13.49
Pad Thai Noodles
Most popular. Spicy dish. Chives, carrots, onions, eggs, bean sprouts, cilantro and ground peanuts. Thai spicy Tamarind fish sauce.
$13.49
Chow Mein Noodles
Cabbage, carrots, chives and bean sprouts. Sweet soy sauce.
$13.49
Teriyaki Rice Bowl
Carrots, mushrooms, onions, and scallions. Teriyaki sauce.
$13.49
Mongolian Rice Bowl
Most popular. Spicy dish. Scallions, onions and red bell peppers. Spicy Mongolian sauce.
$13.49
Panang Curry Rice Bowl
Most popular. Spicy dish. Zucchini, squash, red bell peppers, green beans, and basil. Spicy Panang curry sauce.
$13.49
Black Bean Garlic Rice Bowl
Green beans, onions, mushrooms, and red bell peppers. Black bean garlic sauce.
$13.49
Noodle Soup Bowls
Hong Kong Dumplings & Roast Pork Noodle Soup
Most popular. Thin egg noodles, Asian greens, roast pork, scallions and dumplings stuffed with shrimp and ground pork in tasty chicken bone broth.
$13.99
Vietnamese Pho Beef Noodle Soup
Rice noodles with slices of fresh round eye steak, onions, bean sprouts, basil, cilantro and scallions in robust beef bone broth.
$13.99
Japanese Miso Ramen
Soft Ramen noodles, carrots, mushrooms, Asian greens, seaweeds and scallions in hearty regular or spicy Miso broth. Available with chicken or roast pork.
$14.49
Flame Roast Meals
5-Spice Roast Chicken
All natural chicken meticulously hand-rubbed with Asian spices, flame-roasted to tender juiciness on the inside, and savory crispiness on the outside.
$11.49
Chinatown Roast Pork
Marinated with garlic, spices and rice wine. Honey-glazed.
$13.79
Cantonese Roast Duck
Most popular. Long Island duckling hand -rubbed with spices and ginger, flame-roasted to tender juiciness on the inside, and savory crispiness on the outside.
$15.99
Combo Roast
Choice of 1/4 chicken or 1/4 duck and Chinatown roasted pork.
$15.49
Fried Rice & Sides
House Salad
Vegetarian. Mixed field greens, carrots, cucumber. Soy ginger dressing.
$4.99
Steamed Rice
Choice of jasmine or brown rice.
$3.79
Chow Mein Noodles
Vegetarian.
$5.49
Asian Seasonal Greens
Vegetarian.
$5.49
Buddha’s Feast
Vegetarian.
$5.49
Thai Curry Veggies
Spicy dish. Vegetarian.
$5.49
Vegetarian Plate
Select any 3 items from the Sides menu.
$11.49
Fried Rice
Green beans, onions, red bell peppers, eggs and choice of chicken, roast pork, tofu or veggies. Choice of spicy Singapore curry sauce or soy sauce. Substitute beef or shrimp.
$12.99
Small Soups
Dumplings Soup
Shrimp and pork dumplings, Asian greens in tasty chicken broth.
$6.79
Miso Soup
Tofu, seaweed, and scallions in light miso broth.
$4.49
Bubble Teas
Iced Tea Latte
Almond, coconut, honeydew, taro or matcha.
$6.49
Fruit – Flavored Iced Tea
Lychee, passion fruit, or peach.
$6.49
Tea Smoothies
Strawberry, mango, passion fruit or pineapple.
$6.99
Kids’ Meals
Kids Potstickers (6 Pieces)
Chicken & vegetables potstickers
$9.99
Kids Teriyaki Chicken
Served over jasmine rice.
$9.99
Kids Chow Mein
Noodles with chicken.
$9.99
A La Carte
5-Spice Roast Chicken
Quarter chicken (dark)
$7.49
Chinatown Roast Pork
Quarter pound
$7.49
Cantonese Roast Duck
Quarter roast duck
$11.99
Drinks
Bottled Drink $2.79
Fountain Soda
Choice of:
Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Pink Lemonade, Orange Soda, Root Beer, Ginger ale
$3.09
Vietnamese Iced Coffee
Cafe Du Monde dark roasted coffee with chicory blend and condensed milk.
$5.99
Thai Iced Tea
Sweetened spiced black tea with evaporated milk
$5.99

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Reviews

Michael McDaniel
A nice diversity of Asian street food choices. It’s a mix and match between fast-food and full service restaurant. Food took some time to prepare but wasn’t too bad especially when the dishes came out tasting pretty good.

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Rob Kennedy
Great food and very quick service. The Singapore noodles are one of my favorite dishes. Had Mongolian rice bowl today while my wife had the Black Bean and Garlic bowl with vegetables. Both were good. Next time I’m having the roasted duck.

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F Ma
nice atmosphere. the food order process is quite smooth.

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Monica Le
This one shop join offers Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese and Japanese dishes. While not 100% authentic, it is fair and it offers a variety of dishes you can pick from if you can’t decide on a cuisine:)

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Arielle L
I am obsessed with their food. It’s different from normal Asian food. Very creative and delicious!! It’s light and flavorful!! The sauces they use are so unique. Very fresh food!

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Josh Dailey
Don’t plan on a quick meal. Not because the food takes that long. Because the service is outrageously slow. Waited 25min in line to even order, then only 8min for our food. The service staff is all over the place. Food is ok, nothing too special. There are better places in the area for this. Only thing that was nice is the roasted duck. Nice to have duck that’s not crazy expensive.

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Rahman
What a hidden gem in north Boca! 5-Spice is unique and truly has something for everyone’s palate because it offers delicious street food choices from all over the Asian continent. I usually order the Malaysian Chicken Curry, which is absolutely amazing!

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Dennis W.
Pretty good/authentic food quality for a Chinese/Asian food eatery here in Boca. An acquaintance recommended this place when asked where we could find a more decent/authentic Chinese food option than Panda Express… This place didn’t disappoint, but still can’t compare with the food at the major Chinatowns in SF or NYC. Prices are double that of restaurants in Chinatown, but fairly priced for local options in Boca. Bathrooms were not that clean/great, which were in line with typical Chinatown restaurants, though. Service was a bit impersonal, as one orders at the counter and then your food is delivered to your table.

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Eliz C.
Coworker recommended this place so we stopped by around 8pm last night to try it out. Based on what was popular on their menu, we ordered the Ming Dynasty Duck Wraps $8.99, 1/2 Cantonese Roast Duck with two choice sides (we picked rice and buddha’s delight) $14.99, and a Mongolian Rice Bowl with choice of protein and rice (we picked roast pork and brown rice) $8.99. You order and pay and bring the given number to a table of choice and wait for them to bring food out to you (a food court type of style). The atmosphere is casual. Not too big or too small of an eating space with maybe 8 group tables and maybe 4 couple tables. There is only one bathroom for each gender so if someone is using the bathroom you will have to wait. The bathroom looks new, stocked, and clean although the smell of someone prior who changed diapers lurks in the air. The food arrived at a decent speed, around 10 minutes wait time. Our starter took longer and came maybe another 10 minutes later. My picky foodie bf and I both think the food was decent but not so delicious that we would drive back from Broward County to eat it. Although the duck was not bad, I have tasted juicier duck that leaves you licking your lips for more. This duck was like eating something common like chicken where you eat it like just another meal. It could be because it was night time and the roasted duck has been hanging in the case all day so it loses its fresh taste. Will have to try the duck when it’s freshly roasted to really judge if this place makes good duck. I personally thought the Mongolian Rice Bowl was decent. I would order it again with the same protein and rice which filled me up satisfactorily. I personally thought the Duck Wrap tasted good, but foodie bf says there are better. The wrap is made with Peking Duck and the method of making it is skinning the Peking Duck and then adding the other ingredients into a wrap. The flour wrap used is very thin, thinner than the one we got. There should be no bones in the wrap, but we had to spit out bones for this wrap. And the modern way to make the duck wrap is using white buns now. My bf pointed out the price of the wrap $8.99 and says he would rather pay for the entree we got which was the same price and bigger portion versus three hand-size wraps that are just appetizers (i.e. won’t fill you up). Utensils (you get real stainless steel forks and disposable wood chopsticks), napkins, sauces, beverages, and takeout boxes are self-served. After meal is finished you bring your dishes to empty at trash can and place in bin for collection (cafeteria style). Overall, the price paid for the portions given for the entree dishes were a good value. Taste was decent but not 5 stars delicious. If it was near where we live, we may come back, but since it’s not, it’s not a taste we would drive an hour to go get.

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lOVES MaRVEL
This was my first time going, so I’m just giving my first time experience they didn’t have any fried rice only white rice during prime lunch hour at 1 PM also, I took a picture of a piece of glass or plastic that I found in my food look below overall, I will never come back to this restaurant they have completely fell off from what I heard they were

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