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    4.3 (275 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Bulgogi beef omellet
    Joe N.

    The place is unpretentious. They serve breakfast and lunch with some Korean fusion mixed in. In a land of traditional breakfast joints. I'm glad this place exists. I had the mild ramyun. It is ramen with wontons, broccoli, eggs, and 2 chicken drumsticks. It is a delicious hearty soup on a chilly fall morning.

    Blueberry Muffin
    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.

    Ramyun
    Loren O.

    A really fun hole in the wall spot. Waitstaff was very friendly. There's very limited seating so you might end up at a table with strangers and it probably isn't the best spot to host large groups. Food was really fun! They have traditional American breakfast dishes and also some Korean fusion dishes. I tried ramyun which I never had before and didn't know what to expect. It was ramen type noodles with eggs, and some veggies. Very filling and flavorful! I had folks approaching our table to ask what I ordered because it looked so good. I'd definitely go again, but be prepared that you might end up with cruise ship style dining where you're at a long table with multiple parties.

    Delicious
    Michael S.

    Hidden Gem and wonderful breakfast brunch lunch spot. Waitress was super nice and friendly with suggestions and helpful daily specials. My sister both had the steak and eggs and I had the omelette. Everything was served hot and fresh with crispy potatoes and perfectly cooked eggs. The place is definitely worth checking out and I would love to try some of the lunch options.

    Beef bulgogi Korean omelette with hash browns and biscuit.
    Mona B.

    Overall: A small, hidden, hole in the wall place with fast service and good food! I haven't been here since possibly 2013/2014. I missed the turn into the mini-plaza it's located. There is free parking outside of it. Ambience: Hole in a wall. It is smaller than I remember. There aren't many booths. The place definitely looks like it may have stayed the same as when it opened. It is very diner looking. It could use some tlc. Service: Quick and friendly. I was down immediately. There weren't many people inside when I went, but the servers were attentive. Food: Delicious! The beef bulgogi Korean omelette is really the take home winner. It is a must try. The hash browns - I honestly can't remember maybe a little more greasy than I would like but still good. I think I'll come back here again and try to take some pictures of the inside for every one.

    Eggs Benedict
    Mariah G.

    Down and Dirty Quaint atmosphere with a very homey feel. Mom and pop style for sure. Food was delicious and made with "love". Servers weren't very welcoming. Mainly watched their phones or chatted amongst themselves. Service: Was told to sit wherever we wanted and came up shortly after ti get our drink orders. The table hadn't been wiped down and it was dirty and wet so I asked her to wipe it down. She did but wasn't very thorough. Still had wet areas she didn't get. She got our drink order and came back quickly with them (all waters). Didn't provide straws or even ask if we wanted them. Cane back a min or so later and got our food order. It came out quickly (we were the only people in the place). Server was very transactional and not as friendly or welcoming as you'd expect in general, especially in a mom/pop place like this. Food: Food came out fast and had great flavor. My daughter and I both got eggs benedict. Eggs poached perfectly, ham juicy and cooked well and the sauce was decent. Only thing we didn't like was the cheese they put on it (who puts cheese on eggs benedict?) Sauce also could have had more spice and salt to it but overall good flavor and consistency. We got a side of hashbrowns but it was the smallest portion of hashbrowns I have ever had. I left full so it didn't matter in the end. My husband got an omelette and he ate every bite (didn't have time to take a photo before he devoured it). He must have liked it. Lol. Price: good price for the portions and overall food. Would have given 5 stars if it was cleaner and the service by the staff was more welcoming and friendly.

    Spicy pork Korean Omelette with hash brown and biscuit
    Myesha S.

    I went to Country Foodly with my husband for breakfast a few weeks ago and it was delicious! Great diner style breakfast, quick, and efficient service. The ambiance was diner style. They have American breakfast and Korean style breakfast. I had the 2 eggs any style combo with turkey sausage, hash browns, and biscuit. Everything was delicious and my husband had the Korean spicy omelet which had spicy pork and d rice on the inside with a sod of hash browns and a biscuit. He said everything was delicious. Looking for a good breakfast, check them out!

    Side of kimchi - portion size was not very big
    Matt P.

    This place came highly recommended by a coworker but I found it hard to believe when I was told that it is a classic dinner with an infusion of Korean food. In Gainesville no less. Sure enough, on the north side of town, Country Foodly is an unassuming (and tiny) little breakfast spot tucked into a strip mall. I came on a weekday morning but I can easily see how on a weekend this place would have a line out of the door. It has all your typical diner items (waffles, various types of eggs, hash-browns, sandwiches, burgers, salads) but then there are the items that make Country Foodly unique: spicy pork and bulgogi beef omelettes, Korean tacos, Korean rice platters, and Ramyun with dumplings. I ordered the spicy pork omelette with a side of kimchi. The omelette was your typical omelette with some spicy pork added inside. I can only assume the bulgogi beef omelettes are the same. The kimchi tasted like it came out of a jar from the supermarket, instead of that homemade taste where it has been allowed to ferment for weeks. Overall I think Country Foodly provides that classic diner fare but I wouldn't say you get an authentic Korean cuisine experience.

    3 egg omelette with bacon, ham, and sausage with a biscuit, and home fries.
    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.

    Bugogi omelette
    Stephanie G.

    Though the name is a little odd and this place feels tucked away in a random strip center, it came highly recommended from my friend so off we went. It's small inside with a couple of tables outside as needed. Their website has almost no information on it. It gives a very no frill vibes to it, so luckily word got out on the food because it's not much presence in person or online. I was not expecting the Korean twist on the food, and I was hesitant on an omelette with beef (bulgogi beef and rice). It didn't scream "omlette" to me, but I trusted my friend. And oh wow, you can taste that it's marinated in different flavors, not like ground beef like I was expecting. It's a pretty unusual dish and really surprisingly tasty. It also came with toast or biscuit and grits or homefries or has browns, all for less than $10. The sides were nice, but I love that this fusion dish really works on a menu with traditional Southern breakfast fare. There are your usual menu items if those are wanted, but I'm glad I tried something out of my usual picks. The service was fantastic and food was a delight, so it's worth tracking down.

    Bulgogi eggs Benedict with hashbrowns

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    This place is fabulous! Best hamburger ever! I've never had an egg on my burger and I was pleasantly surprised! LOVED IT!!!

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    Everything was great! The food was superb, the customer service was also nice. 10/10 would recommend again. Great Prices too!

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