Country Foodly

5240 NW 34th Blvd, Gainesville
(352) 377-7863

Recent Reviews

Jason Amirin

Best hole-in-the-wall breakfast in town. The bagels and Korean dishes in particular are excellent. It's tiny and frequently crowded, but only because it's worth it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joshua DaGreat

A most excellent place for both service and quality! The servers were very nice and quick - the food was great and nice full plates. It's a small place so everything comes out fast, they have a big menu and it's inexpensive. Clean bathroom, too.Wheelchair accessibility: Large table area that's accessible.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Country Country Fried Steak Cheddar and Sausage with Gravy on Top, Philly Cheese Steak, Biscuits and Gravy, Hash Browns, Gravy, Steak

Yaravi Coriano

Country fried steak omelet and anything omelet was so delish. Their biscuits were so good. Very welcoming.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheese Grits, Country Country Fried Steak Cheddar and Sausage with Gravy on Top, Veggie Omelette, French Toast, Korean Beef and Rice Plate, Korean Shin Ramen, Philly Cheese Steak, Country Fried Steak w Gravy & Scrambled Eggs w Mushrooms & Onions, Chicken Ramen, It Was Shin Ramen, Egg White Omelette, Hash Browns, Ramyun, Sandwich Club, Eggs Benedict with Bulgogi Beef Home Fries with Hollandaise Sauce Gone, Bulgogi Benedict, Chicken and Waffles, Country Fried Steak Breakfast, Korean Bulgogi Taco

Xavier L.

Came back after church with some friends and I want to try something new. It was good everybody else loved this small restaurant I'll have to make this my favorite breakfast place to go to.

Sharon J.

Best little casual restaurant around! Love their food & service, and yumm their biscuits & gravy‍

Jenn Gottdiener

Today is Monday and It was closed!!!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Pamela Z.

Hidden gem in northwest Gainesville. Usually can get a seat. Quick service and excellent food.

Lumber A.

They are out of business. And that's ashamed, they did have very good foodly there, see what I did there?! Sorry you missed it.

Suzanne K.

Not impressed. I don't know what the hype was about on these reviews. First of all, it's very cramped, and I had to sit in a "center" table that seats 10, with strangers. One elderly man stated, "I don't bite" to any of us that sat down. Then he proceeded to talk to another dude who sat at our table. He called him a "bald mechanic". Then another woman overheard them talking about mechanic stuff and got up from her table and sat here asking the mechanic questions about her car. This place, especially the elderly talk-a-holic with a deep voice, was too loud. Maybe I look unfriendly but none of them talked to me. lol. I eat alone a lot and want peace and quiet, not constant chatter. If you're an introvert, don't come here. Now, about the food: mediocre at best. Actually I didn't enjoy it. I had sausage patties that had no flavor and were hard. McDonald's sausage is way better. I had difficulty cutting the patties with my fork. The grits didn't taste good and had a weird texture. I asked for a side of gravy, fully expecting to pay for it. She charged me $3.25 for a small bowl (2-3 ozs) and it was flavorless. The biscuit had no flavor. I liked the eggs and that was it. $13 for this. I was going to go to Waffle House but decided to try this place. I won't be back.

Colette L.

This was a cute little diner style restaurant that serves all your breakfast favorites. Plus some favorites with a Korean twist! We were here on a Sunday morning and the restaurant had a steady stream of people, but we were able to quickly get a seat at a table. The whole restaurant only had about 6 tables and a long community table in the middle Our waitress was very friendly and attentive. I chose to get the Eggs Benedict with Beef Bulgogi. It was a really great combination and tasted good. The eggs were a bit overcooked as the yolks weren't runny. I feel like it lacked a bit of flavor, but overall very solid for a diner restaurant! I really wish the potatoes were much crispier too. The bulgogi was very moist and had a nice flavor. I also got the blueberry muffin. It wasn't overly sweet which I liked, but did not taste super duper fresh. Overall, we were very satisfied with our meal! A great place for breakfast or brunch that won't break the bank.

Sheila Crew

My first time coming here. I ordered eggs and sausage and 3 egg omelette. I am waiting to take it home. It smells delicious in here. Very busy.Parking: I found an appropriate spot to park in. The lot is not large but it is enough space to accommodate patrons.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Veggie Omelette, Sausage, Toast

Michael C.

Pure and simple fare with the Korean twist if preferred. It's small and gets crowded for lunch

Kara G.

For only those who know: Bulgolgi omelet no rice extra cheese with crispy home fries add garlic & onion with sriracha on the side omit toast (I get too full) and coffee black. Must have ordered this a hundred times and it's always perfect. I never remember to take a picture of my food because I'm too excited to eat it but one day I'll remember and update this review. Service is outstanding.

Kelsey Chan

Very cute little diner! They have an interesting mix of American breakfast and Korean food. Everything I've tried is great and the people that work there are very nice. We're quickly becoming regulars!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Clinton Higginbotham

Extra star because it's the only place you can get Korean American breakfast omelets and they are

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

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