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  • Mary W.

    I LOVE this place. I would probably call myself a "regular" at this point. I have tried a few different things and never gotten anything that I didn't like (or had anyone eating with me get something they weren't happy with). Their chicken and waffles comes with two big pieces of perfectly battered and fried chicken, a delicious waffle, and this really great honey sauce. The best chicken and waffles I've ever had (and i have had a lot!). I get the breakfast sandwich (egg, cheese, sausage, on a bagel) with home fries most often and am never disappointed. Their home fries are well seasoned and if the waitress suggests adding onion and garlic, do it! Grits and hash browns are great as well! The service is great! The waitresses are all friendly and great at making suggestions. The place is small and depending on what time you go can be pretty packed so keep that in mind. If you aren't interested in sitting at one long table with fellow diners (it really isn't as awkward as people think it is) and you are there at peak times, be prepared to wait. By far my favorite breakfast place in town! Note: The food is made to order, the menu is large, and the kitchen is small-If you are there at a really busy time please be patient! Ive never had to wait a crazy long time for my food but some days are certainly faster than others, but in every instance the food is worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Dina L.

    Delicious breakfast option if you're in the mood for something different! Pros- Eclectic menu options such as the bulgolgi omelette & the best chicken & waffles in town. Great prices, entrees are usually $7-$10. There's something for everyone- traditional breakfast items such as eggs & bacon as well as Korean inspired dishes. Overall a good choice since there are some great choices on the menu. Cons- Small space & some spots are family style dining (everyone at one table) but if you like getting to know people then this is a pro! They also use bottled syrup. This normally wouldn't be a problem but it definitely takes away from the yumminess of the chicken and waffles.

    (4)
  • Hung L.

    Good portions for the price. The waitress was nice and accommodating. Decor was like some time you seen in an old time country diner.

    (4)
  • Ed W.

    This place is small -- like six booths and a table small. It is also somewhat hidden, and if you miss it coming up the road, you like have to go across six lanes of traffic before you can turn around, and come back -- at least that's what happened to me. Anyway, I had a western omelet, hash browns, a biscuit, and sausage patties. Oh yeah, don't forget the coffee. It was really good -- although I wish I had brought my own sugar because their stuff was somewhat stuck together. The omelet was good, and the biscuit was better than it looked. They had drained the grease off of the sausage, and made the hash browns nice and crunchy the way I like. So it was a good breakfast. Next time, I will probably have the Korean BBQ omelet - I've never had one of those before ... also I will bring my own sugar next time too.

    (4)
  • Brian A.

    I can't believe I've missed this place for so long . The mix of american and korean food is really unique and the bulgogis omelet is to die for.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    Description: Country Foodly is a small breakfast/brunch restaurant that adds a touch of excitement with several Korean options including the popular bulgogi omelette. With a diner like atmosphere, it creates a heartwarming and old fashioned feel with wooden tables and booths. Food & Service: I went with two other friends. I ordered the bulgogi omelette while the other two ordered the chicken & waffles and the meaty omelette. All three in my opinion were pretty delicious. The bulgogi omelette is definitely a unique twist to a very traditional breakfast option. Perfectly cooked with savory sweet bulgogi and white rice, it was well worth the price in my opinion. It also comes with a side (I chose the home fries). To be honest, the rice and home fries were a tad bland. My friend's chicken and waffles was delicious. The chicken was moist and flavorful while the waffle was nice and fluffy. The honey mustard was a good compliment and brought everything together. Service was a little slow but completely reasonable since she was the only server available with a packed diner. I can tell they're trying to cut costs but adding a second server might help. Regardless, our server was very kind and accommodating. Food came out relatively quick too. Final Thoughts: While it's a pretty long drive from where I live, if I'm looking for somewhere to bring a friend that is different from traditional breakfasts selections, I would totally drag them here. The bulgogi omelette and chicken & waffles are both excellent picks. My friends and I came on a random day in the summer and the place was packed so expect some sort of wait. The restaurant is also kind of small so it's probably best to bring 3 other friends at most. There is one big table in the middle - be prepared to sit next to strangers if needed basically. All in all, I would totally recommend this place. Yeah it's a little far, but it's restaurants like these that make Gainesville's food scene a little more interesting!

    (4)
  • Jullie C.

    Took my bf for his first experience and he loved it! Although the food seemed a bit bland than what I remembered from before, it was more nostalgic for me than anything. Came here often during my college years. I love it because of the fusion of Korean food and their menu is literally what I make at home when I want to eat something Korean but also put it on an omelette or a sandwich. The service was a bit slow but other than that, the food is pretty good. i had their bulgogi omelette and I got this last time too. It's pretty good and the portion is great. Would definitely recommend this place to anyone!

    (4)
  • Christina R.

    Ok so we were looking for a new spot and we ran across Foodly. So we walk in and we are greeted by the hosts who has a table ready. We order chicken and waffles. Let me tell you.... The chicken was seasoned to perfection and the breast was juicy. Let me wipe my mouth.... The waffle was light and fluffy. It come out with a honey mustard that we had put on the side. Needless to say, our plates were CLEAN!!!! Country Foodly isn't that big, but they are putting out big bellys. We will be back.

    (5)
  • Jake F.

    Tried to eat here for the first time, put my name on the list and waited a good 15 min outside before I noticed they were seating people. I decided to go in see why we haven't been attended to yet, and found out they simply forgot about us. I'm sorry but I was extremely disappointed, plus the place looked gross. I won't be back and I hope they wise up.

    (1)
  • Michelle V.

    I love how this is one of those small hole in the wall restaurants that makes up for it in the food. The food is amazing and it's great that it has a Korean twist to it. There are few booths and one giant community table. Go for the bolgolgi omelet or the chicken and waffles. You can never go wrong with the chicken and waffles.

    (4)
  • Wilhelmina R.

    The food was good, but we got overcharged. I asked to add pork to a veggie omelette as an extra ingredient. When I ordered, they said it would be 99 cents or a little more, but when the bill came the charge was 5.99 extra. Meanwhile, a full pork omlette meal with sides and all is 7.50. So, the bill was for about two omlettes, even though I only got one. Essentially, a $13 omlette. The manager to take it off or reduce would dock from the server's paycheck. Yuck.

    (2)
  • Anthony D.

    If you've ever wondered what classic American diner food with a Korean twist would taste like, you have to try this place. I had the Bulgogi omelette and it didn't disappoint. Sitting at the big communal table was also a fun time. The only reason I wouldn't give it five stars is the decor/interior is very dated (old) and didn't really contribute at all to the atmosphere of the place. Staff was super friendly and the food came out very quick.

    (4)
  • Jordan B.

    Country Foodly is the quintessential, small-town, "American Dream" diner. Run by an Asian family. With a killer chicken and waffles recipe. The digs: 3 stars It's a diner, one decorated much like any other diner: mismatched, garage-sale-style art findings hanging on the wall and other odds and ends scattered around the interior serving as a homey decor. The place didn't really have a consistent theme going on and, as much as I don't mind eclectic diner stylings, I don't like dust. Or cleaning products left out for the public to see in the restrooms. Just a little care to presentation would go a long way here. On the plus side, the family-style table in the middle of the restaurant was neat and, for so few square feet of dining space, I never felt cramped for room. The dish: 5 stars The. Best. Chicken and Waffles. Ever. Pounded thin and lightly breaded, perfectly seasoned, and placed atop a fluffy, slightly sweet waffle and drizzled with what I can only describe as being a honey mustard syrup/glaze. Devine. Besides this, they have a fairly diverse menu including some things you wouldn't expect, like a bulgogi omelette. Next time, I'll give it a try. The drink: 4 stars Mostly what you'd expect from a diner: coffee, tea, milk, juice. But then, a little more, like milk tea, smoothies, and espresso drinks. I only had water, so this rating is just for the selection, not the taste. However, no sign of any "adult options", such as mimosas or the like. The service: 3 stars The waitress was prompt in greeting and seating us. Not much for small talk, but she was kind and never far from sight with a coffee refill for my companion the minute her cup dropped below half full. A seasoned diner waitress, just with none of the bubbly "homegrown" personality you find at some other family-run diners. The food is what really elevates this place from a typical, 3-star diner to a unique, 4-star experience. While a little attention to the finer details would do this neighborhood greasy spoon some good, it hits the spot when it comes to serving up down-home deliciousness at a great price.

    (4)
  • James J.

    You know a place is worth it when you make a point to eat there despite it being pretty much out of the way. Country Foodly gives two things to it's customers: 1) a standard set of breakfast staples and 2) an intriguing fusion of Korean flavors into said set of staples for the thrill seeker, both of which are top-notch. The Space Stashed in a strip of businesses just around the bend on NW 34th, Country Foodly has a modest exterior and not a whole lot of room for those waiting to eat (there is a bench inside but they definitely will be busy enough to have you standing), but they are are attentive to tables that finish and do not waste time in getting everything cleaned for the next patrons. Despite the look outside there are actually quite a few booths all bordering the room, with a long community table as the centerpiece. Only one restroom but it was very clean. The Service Superb. While waiting for a table our waitress offered my friend and I coffee and once seated my cup was never empty a single time. She was helpful in explaining the menu and very friendly throughout the experience. Not much else need be said. The Food Another reviewer's recounting paired with the waitress's recommendation led my buddy and I to share the bulgogi omelet and the chicken and waffles. The omelet includes choice of sides but was plenty large on it's own...but the flavor was awesome. A very unique and inviting take on breakfast, especially with a modest amount of sriracha. Even the simple biscuit was fluffy and delicious. And the obvious staple: chicken and waffles. The breading on the chicken was crispy and well seasoned, but not too much so as to undermine the light and sweet waffle. A thin drizzle of some sweet cream paired with syrup gave way to an indulgent and filling meal while not being too greasy or too sweet. Final Thoughts The (not) drawback to this place is that I live too far from it. I didn't wait too long and I was attentively served despite the obvious popularity of the place. Korean with a breakfast twist, traditional eggs and pancakes or even lunch if it's that time, I am confident you will walk out satisfied with the experience.

    (5)
  • Luisanna R.

    So think of the Waffle house with Korean influence and then you'll have Country Foodly. I loved the place. The waitress we had was so sweet and helpful. It wasn't too crowded so I think that helped. We tried the Bulgogi Omelette as well as the chicken and waffles. Yum yum yum. I wish I could eat here every week. I hate finding great places when I'm on vacation because I want to come back. I did not get to have lunch here but i'm sure it was good too. I do want to make it clear it is a hole in the wall kind of place. The food is good and my favorite part is the community table in the middle of the place for the lonely restaurant goer. Enjoy and be merry.

    (4)
  • Jimmy C.

    We love Country Foodly. It is a small family-run restaurant serving basic American diner breakfasts with a twist. The owners are Korean and they also serve Korean variations on many of their American dishes. The staff are welcoming and created the veritable "cozy" breakfast experience. 5 stars from us.

    (5)
  • Kayla K.

    Great service and fantastic atmosphere. The place fills up fast though. I ordered the chicken and waffles. It tasted great, but I probably won't get it with the honey mustard sauce if I ordered it again. The chicken was also a little dry. Otherwise it was a perfect experience. Servers were super friendly and fast. I'll probably order something else next time.

    (4)
  • Steve P.

    Waitress was extremely pleasant. The food was all good. Best tasting breakfast in Gainesville. Very small. About 10 tables but very quaint. Prices reasonable. Will definitely return

    (5)
  • Darth C.

    Saturday mornings or early afternoons usually don't bode well for finding seating at popular places like Country Foodly, but my wife and I managed to do just that. Seating consists of booths, a couple of outdoor tables, and a couple of big tables in the middle of the place with straight-back chairs for people to sit and, if they like, socialize (similar to what you'd find at a teppanyaki style restaurant). We hadn't intended to, but got friendly with a couple of other diners there. My wife ordered a beef bulgogi omelette with home fries, and I ordered a Korean taco. She particularly enjoyed the home fries, they were truly "southern" style. The menu said the taco comes with a chicken wing, spring roll, and salad; turns out the "salad" just describes the veggies in the taco itself. The chicken wing was tiny, as if it came from some kind of midget chicken, but it was crispy and tasty. The beef bulgogi, we agreed, seemed to simply be ground beef seasoned bulgogi style. It was also a bit salty for our taste. Our server was very attentive and friendly. We'll definitely dine there again, but we may shy away from the Korean and instead order up some of the American southern style food.

    (4)
  • P D.

    After trying just about everything on the menu, I liked the Korean tacos the best. This is probably because I'm a huge carnivore. The omelettes are also pretty good. Minus 1 star for the ramen which looked good when I saw someone else order it but it tasted just like instant ramen. Big huddle of tables in the middle is a little weird but as long as I get to sit down I'm not complaining.

    (4)
  • Chung Kit T.

    The Chicken & Waffles here is so damn good! The fried chicken batter is seasoned with the right amount of spices. It's not too heavy on the oil and the chicken isn't too heavily coated either. It's crispy on the outside and oh so juicy on the inside. The chicken is incredibly succulent from the first bite to the last. The fluffy waffles has a nice soft chewy texture which makes eating with the chicken that much better. The special sauce they drizzle on the chicken and waffles compliments the dish very well. Simply amazing. =D

    (5)
  • Sabrina H.

    This is a small quaint little joint that has great service and great food. It's obvious that this place is a local favorite, there was a crowd and it was worth us waiting for a short time. The place is small so it's possible that you may be sharing a large table in the middle if the restaurant with a few other morning guests. Sorta family style, without the sharing. There are a couple of tables on the front sidewalk as well. We will return, good breakfast and service for a great price.

    (5)
  • Linda K.

    I really love the food here. My favorite is the ramyun and spicy pork omelet. Not only good food but you get great service. Your food come to you hot and is never under a heat lamp. I have been coming here for about 3 years and it's still great. If you want really good breakfast or lunch this is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Jeremy R.

    Country Foodly is a great example of the service Yelp provides to the restaurant community and the dining public. A social network of foodies that connects diners with restaurants and drives support of local businesses. Country Foodly is a small strip mall brunch place with a welcoming atmosphere and great homemade food. The food is simple but fresh and prepared with care. From breakfast and lunch standards to Korean specialties such as Bulgogi, CF delivers. Stop by for a bite and you will feel like a local and eat like a prince.

    (4)
  • Melissa S.

    Omg... Best chicken and waffles EVER! I'm a foodie and was a little skeptical about the restaurant seeing as it is in a little nondescript shopping plaza and once you are inside its relatively small. But omg, the chicken and waffles are to die for. Nice big plump perfectly fried chicken breasts (with an s!! You get two) and a perfectly fluffy golden waffle. Great with honey or syrup. Beware, there is honey mustard on them. I actually ask for no honey mustard and just douse them in honey or syrup with a sprinkle of salt. Amazing!!

    (5)
  • Judy D.

    Found this gem on Yelp and thought we'd try it. I had the Korean ramen noodles which was delicious! Spicy but not too much! My husband had an American omelette which was good. Our young server was so friendly. We will be back!

    (5)
  • James O.

    Oooh! This was a great find (all thanks to Yelp). Took a friend visiting from St. Pete and the chicken and waffles were good enough to almost warrant a drive up for that reason. Very homely style and friendly staff. The kitchen can get slammed, and it is a very small location. But be patient and enjoy!

    (4)
  • K S.

    Blink and you'll miss it(literally. I did). Very good food and a great atmosphere. Only drawback is that it's very small(6 booths and a "community" table) so if you're not alone, it's a little weird to be having a conversation with a friend while sitting at an awkward angle. Prices are very reasonable and the one waiter was polite and efficient. Would definitely not hesitate to return.

    (4)
  • laura t.

    Two visits now and both solid!!! Spicy pork omelet hit the spot and I changed around second time with Spicy Pork fried rice crowned with two eggs. Sausage links are hearty and service is like a well oiled machine!!! This is my new weekend brekkie joint when I don't feel like cooking Wall art is amusing and for sale

    (5)
  • Dale H.

    Very good food done with care. Friendly service and not rushed. Price is affordable. Sausage was thick and crunchy. Biscuits were soft and warm. hash brown's cut was appropriate.

    (5)
  • Lydia F.

    Service was fast. Waitress was friendly. And the bulgogi omelette was excellent. I got mine with hash browns (though my friend got the home fries, and I was quite envious) and a biscuit. I cleaned my plate up. The meal was yummy and filling. Next time I go to Gville, I will definitely be back for some breakfast.

    (4)
  • Bradley P.

    Great find for breakfast. Unusual in a great way. I wish I lived in the area so this could my daily breakfast place.

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    Confused by the name? Me to. Until reading reviews on Yelp I wrote off this restaurant because of it. I was expecting something like Brown's Country Buffet. Glad I read the reviews and tried these guys out. Country Foodly serves standard American breakfast and lunch options but with the addition of a few Korean dishes. Sometimes the different styles meet (bulgogi omelet) and happiness is born. I generally just spring for their bulgogi beef fried rice with a small cabbage salad on the side. Regarding their bulgogi, while I do immensely enjoy it, I do think they consistently add too much salt to it. Their menu is focused, without a million options to choose from, which is something I really enjoy seeing at restaurants. I would like to see a few other Korean dishes pop up on the menu though (Bibimbap omelet please!). The atmosphere here is standard diner style. The place isn't big, but I haven't had any issues waiting around for a table. The service is quick and friendly, and the chef gets the food out of the kitchen very quickly. Their speed helps those on lunch breaks who need to get in and out quickly, and I'm sure the fast turn over is great for their business.

    (4)
  • Dan B.

    This is why I like Yelp. Never would have found this place otherwise. Great food - spicy pork omelette was excellent, just the right amount of heat. Home fries nice and crispy, homemade biscuit. Service was very good but not "hovering" Will go back for sure.

    (5)
  • Rachael W.

    Well...we have a difference of opinion. My snobby ass wife thinks that this is an upscale Waffle House so we're not going to let her do the review. Soooooooo .... the biscuits and gravy were delicious! The gravy was thick and seasoned well. I prefer to have my biscuits well done for the crunch, but that's a personal choice. The hash browns (not chopped potatoes!) were crispy, crunchy, greasy goodness! The eggs, grits, pancakes and bacon were tasty. All this deliciousness with tea and coffee in TEN MINUTES for $20! SCORE!!! Thank you Heather...you were an awesome server.

    (4)
  • Peter F.

    I like this place; everything is fresh and made as you order it. But they need to work on their coffee... It is too watery.

    (3)
  • Megan S.

    Love this place! I love the chicken and waffles and the bulgogi omelette. It's very small and seating is limited, so it's better if you're in a smaller party. But it's worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I'm giving this place 5 stars because I have never seen a bulgogi omelette anywhere else before, but it is such a great idea. It is a large 3 egg omelette with Swiss cheese, white rice, onion, and some perfectly prepared beef bulgogi. Really tasty stuff. Anyway, with the exception of a small section of Korean inspired dishes, this is pretty much a fairly standard country diner. This ain't health food and the patrons have the waistlines to prove it. Anyway, if you are looking for something different, it's worth the short drive out of the way.

    (5)
  • Andrea S.

    yummy korean food. will go back soon.

    (4)
  • David B.

    We had a lazy morning where my wife and I just wanted to get a bite to eat. Sunday morning at some of the other popular gainesville locations can take a while to be seated. So we decided to try this place out. My wife said its always full, so it must be good. Pros: 1) In the time my wife and I ordered our meals (steak/eggs/hash browns-----sausage/home fries/eggs-----2 orders of french toasts [dont judge, we were really hungry lol]), looked up the location to check in, and view reviews, the meal was already out. It took about 4-5 mins. This was the same for all the people who came in with us. 2) Portion size: a good large (fair) portion. 3) Taste: 4/5: the food tasted good. By no means was it amazing, but it it sure did the job! 4) Service: very friendly. In the 30 mins that we were there they managed to fill our cups once with water, without even asking. She also came by twice to see how things were going; with a big friendly and welcoming smile. 5). Price: Everything we ordered (earlier in the review) only cost 24 bucks. Its a great price!! Please refer to the pictures to find thier menu, and to see their prices/food options. 6) Wait: the place was full. 6 people came in at the same time. However, we were sat in about 5 mins. Thier service is so fast that there is quick turn over. We were all seated in about 10 mins; a group of 4 other people were seated pretty fast as well; they came in right after us. 7) Parking: more than enough parking out front. Cons: 1) Location: its a very small space; very simple. They had some brown cardboard signs displaying specials.

    (4)
  • Kristine H.

    Wow. What an awesome breakfast. Our server (from Michigan) was fabulous. We loved everything she recommended. She was on the spot. Couldn't have been better.

    (5)
  • Megan H.

    I was lucky enough to stumble across this gem today while driving through Gainesville. I had to try the bulgogi omelette since I love Korean BBQ. My omelette was a heavenly combo of sweet bulgogi beef with rice and cheese. I added sriracha for the winning touch. I'm so happy I found this place but sad it's 2 hours away from me. At least I found a new way to use the bulgogi I make at home!

    (5)
  • Andy F.

    This quaint little hole in the wall location is home to a true hidden gem of Gainesville. Six booths and one large middle table is all there is aside from a kitchen and the server station. Specials and new items are hand-written on pieces of paper along the wall, which makes the place even more endearing as a true original from good people. Of course I had the bulgogi omelette and it was as delicious as all the rave reviews said. My wife had the spicy pork omelette which I tried, it was definitely spicy but equally delicious. Fried dumplings for appetizer was also very good. We will be back again, and again, and again...

    (5)
  • Rhiannon K.

    Found out about this place by googling places that serve chicken and waffles because my son loves them. I like trying new family owned places so I invited my brother and off we went. I'm very glad I did! I had the country fried steak and it was great! As for my son, he very much enjoyed his chicken and waffles. My brother had the white house omelette which he loved and my sons lil brother had blueberry pancakes he loved. Btw they used fresh blueberries instead of the dried up ones! The restaurant was a lil busy and the one waitress in the place did an amazing job tending to everyone. Great food, great prices and outstanding service! Well worth the drive from Ocala I will definitely go again.

    (5)
  • Sara K.

    This place is awesome. Do yourself a favor and order the Bulgogi omelet. It is unreal and like nothing else that I've had in Gainesville. Our server was busting her butt running around the entire restaurant while being very attentive; our table was super impressed by her!

    (5)
  • Jesica P.

    Amazing breakfast, went there based on reviews, so glad I did. This will be my new breakfast of choice!! Service was outstanding!!!

    (5)
  • Hannah B.

    The bulgogi omelet is out of this world delish! Service is great and it's worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Rolanda C.

    Great food and great atmosphere. The only thing is that to add cheese on eggs was a tad expensive. Other than that I love this place.

    (4)
  • Noel T.

    Thank you, Yelp, for another fine pick! Due to the high rating our Yelp, we found ourselves dining here on a Sunday afternoon. The bugogi omelete was good, but the chicken and waffles were AMAZING! I'm not usually a fan of fried chicken, but this fried chicken was juicy, tender and melted in my mouth. Mmmmmm.... Since we came around 1:00PM, the parking was a breeze, the wait was short, and the waitress was extremely attentive. My only complaint was the seating. We were seated in a booth and I felt every bump and nudge from the party behind me. I felt like I was on an airplane with a little kid sitting behind me!

    (4)
  • Dee W.

    It's a bit off the beaten path if you're traveling I75 but the food was tasty and my server was cheery and fast. Had the country omelette, which was full of pieces of country-fried steak and smothered with gravy. It was delicious. The only reason Country Foodly doesn't merit five stars is because they don't serve quality condiments -- such good food deserves real butter and maple syrup.

    (4)
  • Ivy C.

    I'm in love with their bulgogi omelet with a side of crispy hash browns with roasted garlic. The service is great and friendly. It's a hidden gem and one of the best brunch places in Gainesville.

    (5)
  • Karen P.

    Thank You, Thank You, Thank You.... For cooking good ol' American breakfast how it should be and for being brave enough to give it a twist. This place has a diner feel to it and serves mostly traditional breakfast.However, they serve Korean food too and if you choose you can infuse the two. I chose to do just that and had the spicy pork omelet. It's sooo unique I can't even describe it. A tangy spicy pork stuffed with rice in a savory omelet(caution: it's very spicy). My mouth waters just reviewing it. If I could I'd go everyday. The wait staff is incredibly courteous and nice, they make you feel as if you were at their house having breakfast.

    (5)
  • Usama H.

    I was a bit confused by the Korean and american breakfast menu and decided to order different dishes from both flares. The French toast was amazing, the service was quick and prompt and the pricing was extremely reasonable if not under priced.

    (4)
  • Alex G.

    Tasty and reliably good "diner style" breakfast food is definitely the best way to describe this place. The prices are fair, the service is quick, and the food is consistently good. They also offer lunch items and a few Korean items but we always go here for the breakfast. Also: this is the only place in Gainesville that can cook poached eggs. Seriously.

    (5)
  • Claire S.

    Came here this past weekend when we were in Gainesville! I love diners and this is a really neat place. They had as a kids option pancakes in the shape of Mickey Mouse!! Hooray!! Anyway the adult food is way delicious. Hubby had the bulgogi omelette and it was so super yummy. I had biscuits and gravy. I guess during all my time in the midwest and south I was never really going out to breakfast and I feel like I was missing out. I had the hotel version of biscuits and gravy like that the holiday inns serve and it is really gross. This place does it delicious. I'm glad my 1st real biscuits and gravy experience was w/ them...definitely didn't disappoint. Oh and the service is very good and they have more than just your basic cup of coffee..my caramel iced coffee was right. I'd come back here next time we are in town for sure.

    (5)
  • Lynda L.

    This is my second visit to this restaurant. Enjoyed it both times. Small, cozy environment and great food. American options and some Korean options as well. I made my own omelet this morning with spinach tomato onion and mushrooms. It came with hash browns and toast. Everything was delicious and tastes just like my mom's cooking! It's worth a try if you've never visited before. The people who work here are always nice as well.

    (5)
  • Jay O.

    I finally made it out to this place after hearing about it over and over again. I was definitely not disappointed. The wait could be kind of long and the food takes a little bit to come out. Otherwise, everything was fantastic. The service was great and everything me and my three friends tried was on point. Great service, great prices, amazing food!!!!!

    (5)
  • Ethan Y.

    Mmm... well the ramen was just mediocre. The supposely supreme Korean omelette was also just meh. I would have given this a 3 even if I didnt just have one of the best brunches ever at 43rd yesterday. Meh.

    (3)
  • Gena H.

    Yum!! So good. I miss this place and I live in East Bay Oakland CA. Tons of Asian foods and combinations but not one bulgogi omelet!! I think I need to try to recreate it at home :)

    (5)
  • Sean R.

    I have never been soo disrespectes in my entire life. Why do you want to be in business if you descide to treat your patrons soo poorly. The best part is they ak nowledged what that did, and said they didin't care. I would avoid this rat trap like the plauge.

    (1)
  • Tina W.

    What a wait. We were just there for what we thought would be brunch. Got there about quarter to noon, and there were only 3 parties before us. Due to the size of their tables and our larger party (6), we actually had to wait a little longer to be seated. We probably sat down about half an hour after arrival. Not too bad. But then it took OVER AN HOUR to actually get our food!!!! Needless to say, it was a painful wait. The food was definitely good, but don't wait until you are hungry. 4 stars for the food and staff. 1 star for the wait.

    (3)
  • Lisa M.

    I kept seeing bulgogi omelet, bulgogi omelet. I like omelets, I like bulgogi, and every other breakfast place I had been to on this trip to Gainesville had been meh so far. I had to try this. It's not just hype, it's true. Get this omelet. I don't care if you don't like bulgogi, eggs, rice, or onions...you will like them when they all come together in this omelet. The meat was cooked perfectly, melt in your mouth tender and finely shaved with the classic sweet sauce dripping out of the omelet. To balance this and sop up some of the sauce, there's rice, which since it's soaked up bulgogi deliciousness is nice and moist and not too weird. The onions were still a little crunchy for a nice texture change, and the sweetness of the bulgogi sauce was countered with the nice salty swiss cheese for an overall delicious experience. There's the other typical breakfast dishes on the menu, but who cares, this omelet is on the menu and it's the only thing to concern yourself with. Ok, to be fair there was a country omelet that was country fried steak, cheese and sausage gravy which I would've snapped up had the bulgogi omelet not been there, but we're losing focus here. BULGOGI OMELET. If you're not into Korean BBQ being stuffed in eggs, I can only report on the biscuits and gravy and fried potatoes. The biscuits were nice and fluffy and buttermilk good, the gravy was nothing special, had a little flavor but was just basically milk gravy with sausage chunks thrown in to be able to call it sausage gravy. The fried potatoes were well cooked, crispy outside and soft inside with a nice light seasoning so they weren't just bland potatoes. They do have a nice selection of coffee and tea drinks. They do the bubble teas all day long, smoothies, blended drinks, hot and cold teas and coffees with a variety of flavors. I had a gingerbread chai latte which was delicious, not overly sweet and nice and spicy. Overall, good little diner food breakfast, not sure how lunch is but the menu looked to be half deli/diner sandwiches and such and half Korean-based bento offerings. Quirky combination good for asian food fans dining with less adventurous folk. Yes, it's a small place, and yes you may have to wait. We were there around 9:30 on a Saturday during UF's winter break and still had to wait while they cleaned off a recently vacated table. Seating for only 30 or so max, so don't get too impatient. It's worth it. Final thought: This is the only breakfast place I found in Gainesville out of the 3 I tried that I would go out of my way to go back to again, specifically for the bulgolgi omelet.

    (4)
  • Coty S.

    The Bulgogi Omelet is to die for. A delicate omelet stuffed with Korean rice, sweet marinated beef or spicy pork, onions, and Swiss cheese. I have never had breakfast food this perfect... They are also serving a new potato breakfast side dish with huge chunks of browned Korean garlic. Also, their biscuits are super tender. According to Felix, they are now open on Sunday. Yay! Where else can you get a taro milk tea with boba and a bulogi omelet for breakfast? Country Foodly is one of those places that takes fusion to the next level. Most of the customer are regulars and love to eat here, but they do not even realize how good they have it. To top it all off, it is very inexpensive. The Gainesville Korean population has truly created a fascinating and delicious food culture for the entire community. We are so lucky. It is heaven! Someone get Guy from Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives over here to visit Country Foodly ASAP!

    (5)
  • Brian E.

    Shared the bulgogi omelette and chicken and waffles. Both were amazing. If I had to choose one I would get the omelette. The beef with the omelette sounds like a strange combination but it delivers wonderful flavors to the palette. The coating on the chicken was flavorful and crisp, cooked just right. Definitely worth the detour off I-75!

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    No complaints here. Good Food, good pricing. It's a "quant" place. A little small but has a cozy feel to it. Service was great, I would definatly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Jessica N.

    Amazing!! Guy Fieri needs to come visit for Triple D! It's so unique and delicious. I've had the bulgogi beef omelet, which is to die for. I crave it! The biscuits and gravy are delicious also. The chicken and waffles are incredible. It's a small diner and located in an unassuming strip mall, but don't doubt its deliciousness. Country Foodly is the one place you just can't miss if you're in Gainesville.

    (5)
  • Reanne B.

    I wasn't really sure what to think when my fiancé brought me here, but I was definitely sure what to think by the time I took my first bite. I had their chicken & waffles & my life will never be the same. So delicious!! We also had some biscuits & gravy, & they were just as perfect as they could've been. I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • John L.

    Somebody call Guy Fieri! Quick! I love that this place gladly indulges my culinary travesties (e.g.: Chicken Fried Rice with Eggs Over Easy on top) and, in some ways, serves as validation that I was in the right direction all along. Maybe my ideas for Bulgogi or "Bahn Mi" Cheesesteaks aren't so "out there" after all. Anyway, interesting flavors and textures along with proper execution (and good soy sauce...Yamasa brand) makes Country Foodly just work! To me...this collision of culture and technique, and a willingness to diverge from tradition for the sake of discovery, very much, embraces a certain perspective. To me, ultimately,...THIS is American food! East End Eatery. Country Foodly. The Jones. et al. Thanks to places like these Breakfast is the niche where Gainesville really shines.

    (4)
  • Matt U.

    This was such a surprise! I have been coming here for breakfast for awhile but MAN, their Korean lunch specials are game changers. The beef teriyaki fried rice was absolutely amazing as well as the Gourmet Korean Shin Ramen. Wow. Definitely worth a try. You won't be disappointed

    (5)
  • Belle C.

    This place is fine, but I'm not as impressed as everybody else. I agree that it's inexpensive and quick. But with the exception of the bulgogi omelet (which is not something I've seen anywhere else), the breakfast menu is very limited and basic. The scrambled eggs, hash browns, pancakes, bacon, etc. are always good, but it's also pretty hard to screw those things up and if I'm going out for breakfast, I'm more inclined to go somewhere that has things I don't make at home. The service varies depending on who you get. Usually it's fine, but last time I was there our waitress seemed half asleep and it was impossible to get her attention for coffee refills, the toast she forgot to bring, the check, etc.

    (3)
  • Joel C.

    My parents came into town over the weekend. Having read the Yelp reviews of this place I decided we should try it for breakfast. We were not disappointed. Pros: Great food! I had the biscuits and gravy, with link sausage for my side. The gravy was delicious, nice and peppery with plenty of sausage. The biscuit was fluffy and buttery. Everyone else had omelettes and they were very happy. Everything tasted great and the portions were large. I was a bit concerned about the service based on the reviews but our server was very attentive and our order came correctly. Cons: It's a small diner so you may have to wait for a table. It's a bit out of the way, too. Their decaf coffee is instant coffee (but their brewed coffee was good.) I'll be back, that's for sure!

    (5)
  • Josian L.

    Awesome food! Great service! They get 4 stars because of the location. Small local. They have outgrown it. =)

    (4)
  • Amy L.

    A little far out of the way, but trust me, the food is worth the drive. Everyone at my table tried out the bulgolgi omelet & it was AMAZING. The omelet was stuffed with sweet marinated meat and onions, melted swiss cheese and sticky rice (eggs were fluffy as well!) The hash browns were cooked to a perfect golden brown. The plate also comes with toast or a biscuit. The owners are extremely nice and are happy to accommodate for any requests. All in all, a great experience. Can't wait to come back again!

    (5)
  • Quang N.

    Omg wtf?! korean fusion breakfast?! I had to try this place out when i read about it. Had the bulgolgi omelet and didnt' expect it to have rice but it was fantastic. My roommate had the country friend steak which also was delicious. Definitely been added to my breakfast spots in gainesville. Will be going back very soon =) Btw did i mention the price is fucken cheap?! GREAT!

    (5)
  • Susan L.

    Dirty, dirty, dirty. Service was good, food wasn't anything to write home about. I can't stand a dirty restaurant, won't be back.

    (2)
  • Pierce B.

    I came across this place from good friends of mine. They said the food was good, inexpensive, and easily to get in and out. So, we met up here and it was a great way to start the day. I ordered the meat lovers omelet with home fries and rye toast with coffee. The Food was $5.95. It was cooked well and had a great flavor. My dad and my friend had the country fried steak omelet - country fried steak inside a three egg omelet with sausage gravy on top. Now theirs looked better than mine and from the amount of food left on their plates? Well none a crumb LOL. Another friend of mine had the biscuits and sausage gravy with eggs and that looked awesome too. Overall, if you are looking for a great place to eat, even on a game day in Gainesville, FL for breakfast, definitely hit this place up. Its not on the busy side of town, has parking out front, and the prices can't be beat!

    (5)
  • Rafferty B.

    Food was excellent, our server was attentive and accommodating of our barley dog, and our meal was reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Jonathan H.

    I literally just ate there a few minutes ago and the Bulgolgi omelette was amazing! I must recommend this to everyone!! Small place, friendly staff, and quick service.

    (5)
  • Adam G.

    I'm torn between a 3 and 4 star on this one. I've only been there twice, just breakfast so far. I rode by on my Saturday morning bike ride, prior to breakfast, and decided it would be brilliant to come back here so I can put all the calories I just burned off, right back into me. So I came back shortly after to get a to-go order to take the wife some breakfast in bed and I made the classic mistake of not checking my order before leaving. They forgot my damn bacon. How do you forget the meat of all things? While I was waiting, they forgot someone elses biscuits at table. The service was friendly, but slow and obviously lacking attention to detail. Though screw that guy missing his biscuit anyway, because he took the last of the smoked sauage that I really wanted to try! Ok, I can only comment on the few things I've tried. The scrambled eggs are fluffy and nicely cooked. The hashbrowns are good. The sausage patties are hockey pucks. The bacon I've had before is average. The biscuits haven't been as moist and soft as I'd like. The grits were undercooked. The omelletes are delicious (I'll definitely go back for the bulgogi after reading other reviews). In short (too late, I know), some of the food has been average, some good....but that's pretty much how it goes at any breakfast place, particularly for this price. I'll also stop by to try some lunch items at some point. If anybody has anything to say about the basics (Cheesesteak, burgers, etc), I'd like to hear about it.

    (4)
  • AB C.

    #1 DON'T LET THE NAME TRICK YOU. Wtf is a "Foodly" am I right? But besides the name, this place is great. I was very impressed with what this little restaurant had to offer. I had biscuits and gravy, pancake, and hash browns. My parents ordered more ordinary breakfast things like bacon, ham, eggs, etc. We were all very content with our meal and it wasn't over-priced. I'm a big fan of Waffle-House style hash browns and they have them! Yay! I'll be back, FOODLY!

    (5)
  • Doug M.

    Went here for breakfast Sunday, good coffee fast service, great food great prices. it still says Kay's on the building but the windows say Country Foodly. Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Courtney F.

    I love love love love that they have Korean options for breakfast/lunch. They are so accommodating, the portions are awesome, and the services is great. The last time I was here I got a bulgogi omelet with kimchi & cheese added. (A tasty combo) The garlic potatoes on the side had nice big pieces of garlic, everything was cooked perfectly. The food is so good and so affordable, my only complaint is that I don't live closer!

    (5)
  • Adam W.

    Meh. it's ok. we've gone there a handful of times over the last couple years mostly due to it's convenient location for us. it's in a part of town that there aren't a lot of restaurant options immediately around. the food tastes ok, the prices are ok, the service is ok. however, what makes it unique is the very unusual combination of traditional diner style american fare with korean dishes. but with that said, i certainly wouldn't go out of my way to go there.

    (3)
  • Therese K.

    Love the mix of American and Korean breakfast and lunch options! Their service is amazing, everyone there is super friendly and quick to bring your food. The prices are super reasonable and their omelets and fried rice are great.

    (5)
  • Drew M.

    Kids food for less than $3. Fast service and awesome breakfast food to boot.

    (5)
  • Viviana F.

    I'm so glad we decided to eat here instead of a big chain restaurant! It was a Sunday and they were out of the Koren rice for the omelet but the biscuits and gravy made up for it. This place is very small. If I'm ever in Gainesville again, I will definitely come back.

    (4)
  • Marie O.

    I didn't know much about this establishment when my friend and I ventured out to find it this afternoon. All I knew was that it 1) served Korean AND breakfast food and 2) had a ridiculous name. Suffice it to say, I was intrigued. It was a little bit of a trek but not at all in vain. I had the bulgogi omelet, which was unique and amazing. The biscuits with sausage gravy and mocha latte were also delicious. The portions were good, the price was great (all the food above + vegetarian omelet + coffee came out to be ~$21), and the service was friendly and effective. I only wish it were a little closer to home, but I'm still completely willing to make the occasional drive up there for that awesome omelet.

    (5)
  • Ana P.

    amazing service fast GREAT FOOD whenever my parents come to visit me I like to take them here for a good meal

    (5)
  • Stephanie M.

    Country Foodly is odd in name and location, but completely delicious. Their omeletes are wonderful! I have had the country omelete, which is filled with pieces of country fried steak and cheddar cheese and covered in sausage gravy. The bulgogi omelete, as everyone else has said, is unique and quite good. It's not something you'd normally find at a breakfast place. The bulgogi omelete is a lot like having Korean stir fry with egg in it. Of course, you're having really good Korean stir fry with really good egg in it. As far as sides go, the biscuits are average biscuits, the grits taste like they're made from a box, and the hash browns are decently tasty. Come here for the omeletes. It's really worth it and well priced.

    (4)
  • Russell J.

    Tiny gem of a place with excellent food and service. Get there a little early because seating is limited and word has gotten out that it is a great place for breakfast.

    (5)
  • Judi K.

    The gravy was awful. The bulgogi omelet was great. The homes fries were great. Worth the time off the expressway service was great

    (4)
  • S L.

    They are open on Sundays! Be sure to get there before 10am though because it fills up fast and only seats about 34 people. They serve their whole menu all day long. I had the bulgogi omelet and it was very good. It's even better if you add mushrooms to it. The coffee is good and they offer Korean teas. Food was served in a timely manner and the wait staff is friendly. I will be visiting again soon!

    (4)
  • Misty W.

    We went there this morning with our 2 year old after I read the reviews regarding the Bulgogi omelet. Oh my goodness, it was delicious. The melted swiss cheese gave the rice a creamy consistency, and paired with the bulgogi and sauteed onions (which are almost as sweet as mongolian chicken), I was in heaven. My husband had a sausage and egg bagel sandwich with a side of fluffy pancakes, and thought they were delicious. It was a little bit of a trek to get out here from Jonesville, but was well worth it. We'll definitely be back to try some of the other omelets and even swing by for lunch with such options as fried rice, bento boxes, and other standard fare such as salads and sandwiches. Two thumbs up - definitely stop by!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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