“It is hard to beat the offering of this restaurant! They have: good food, affordable prices, relaxed atmosphere and great service!We dinned here twice thus far and will surely return. It is the only place I feel confident to try a new dish without feeling bad about the money (in case I don’t like the dish).At about $50-60 for 2 entrees, one sake and tip, this restaurant is a gem. I don’t remember much from the more expensive restaurants I’ve dinned at (aside from how high the bill was). Because few places elevate cuisine to the level where a $150 bill for 2 people feels like money well spent.So, I am happy we found this restaurant because they got the recipe right: you pay a reasonable price for good food and you get loyal customers!Thank you!“
“place is so good! went here for the first time and service was amazing. the mochi donut and smoothie is one of the best in new england area. the grilled pork tasted really good and is really soft. 10/10 would recommend the taro mochi donut and the tropical smoothie. this place needs more exposure.“
“While Pho Pasteur still reigns supreme, I can't deny that Pho Countryside delivers a solid and respectable bowl of pho. I ordered a small D1 - "Special Combination Noodle Soup with Eye Round Steak, Flank, Brisket, Tendon, and Tripe." The broth was savory, had a pleasant, gentle sweetness, and acceptable saltiness (I prefer less salt - but that's a personal preference). The meats were solid, and were provided in more-or-less reasonable amounts. Where it comes to the veggies, I loved the use of onions and cilantro (you can see why I love tacos!) Beans sprouts are served on the side to be used at your leisure. However, on the flip side, I was not a big fan of the noodles; nothing wrong with them, just not my favorite type(?) I have no complaints about the service. It was attentive and relatively speedy. It was not the two minutes of Pho Pasteur, but also not a case where I'm sitting, tapping my foot thinking "where's my dang food?!". The value was fair as well, even the "small" bowl was filling, and came in under $20 ($17-ish after tax, if memory serves). One final note: Pho Countryside needs to update their website, as it has been at least five years. It lists old prices, and red on dark green is difficult to read.“