I have to say me and my wife have been going to tree country since they opened and have loved the tofu mango fried rice but the last to times we have ordered take out they have added shrimp and chicken to it. That would be great but my wife is a vegetarian and will not eat it. The first time i took the blame thinking that i ordered it wrong but this time no. So i called to tell them about there mix up and all i get is an manager yelling at kitchen staff about mix up while im still on the phone.
Rae H.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
I loved this place! The staff is incredibly friendly and someone makes intricate art with the straw wrapper«caps» you get on your drink which wad such a cool touch. The menu is never ending. I enjoyed my dinner here, it’s right across from Hunan!
MsRegi D.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland Heights, OH
An overall good experience. The Vegetable Tom Yum soup is nicely spiced and was a light, delicious start to my meal. I had the Country Pad Thai which was also really good(could have used a little more spice in that one). A friend had the Indonesian fried rice. I didn’t love it but they sure did!
Katie M.
Classificação do local: 4 Lakewood, OH
Great place! I love it because they’re prices are reasonable and they have both sushi and Thai!
Audrey N.
Classificação do local: 5 Wilmington, NC
First I have to say that the staff at Tree Country Bistro is one of the friendliest and most helpful I’ve ever experienced. We were greeted at the door around lunchtime by a man in killer black fringe boots(my six year old daughter just loved him) and our waitress was sweet and charming. I had a spicy seafood noodle soup that was terrific, my fiancé had Indonesian fried rice(I stole bites when he wasn’t paying attention!) and my daughter had the kids sushi(awesome!!). Everything was delicious, displayed beautifully, and when we left the chef waved goodbye to us and said«See you soon! Thank you!» And we will be seeing her very soon indeed!
Sarah J.
Classificação do local: 3 Cleveland, OH
Ordered some takeout from here for a chill night in. I was very underwhelmed. I ordered a coconut soup and it was pretty tasty. The sushi was another story. The salmon to rice ratio was very rice heavy, definitely not worth the price. Because it was takeout I can’t speak on the service. All in all, if you are on coventry– brave the terrible service and crowd at Pacific East if you have a taste for sushi.
Eric S.
Classificação do local: 1 Cleveland, OH
It was horrible food! I called an order in for takeout. I was told 20 minutes, and was there in 15. Our Miso soup was cold, as was the rice, and calamari, which was as tender as a tire. I called the restaurant to complain, and the person I spoke to said, why not just put it in the microwave! There were 2 tables seated, and I was told that they were too busy to have someone else speak to me. I would give them 0 stars if I could.
Julie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
We had wanted to go to Pacific East but found out that they’re sadly not open until 3pm on Sunday. Welp. A girl’s gotta eat so we made our way down the street to this place. Their Country Pad Thai(an apparently spicy version of the regular) gets 4 stars from me. It comes in a gigantic plate loaded with chicken and shrimp, crushed peanuts, the usual. Portions were huge — would’ve been enough for lunch and dinner. Also sampled the Crazy Noodles from my partner’s plate — wasn’t too crazy about it but they don’t skim on the spices here so you get a full taste of the Thai Basil.
Ahmed B.
Classificação do local: 3 Tampa, FL
The food was ok. I asked for Thai Hood but still fairly bland Chicken and Basil. Ambience and service was nice but sadly not a fan favorite for me personally.
David B.
Classificação do local: 4 Chesterland, OH
Sushi is pretty good, but I went for a Korean dish. While the dish was OK, they didn’t serve panchan as the Korean custom dictates. Very disappointing. When one holds one’s self out as serving Korean food, one must go the whole 9 yards.
Josh Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Avon Lake, OH
I’ll keep this short and sweet: we went there late at night, shortly before closing(which I feel guilty about, but we were hungry.) Service was fast and friendly. I’ve been all over the world, and this was simply some of the best food I’ve ever had(in general, not just Asian.) We had the pineapple fried rice, a kimono maki roll, and a Bangkok tower roll. All I can say is that it was absolutely fantastic. No complaints at all.
Sharmeela S.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbus, OH
The food here is excellent. I love the tom kha, Indonesian fried rice and crazy noodles just to name a few. They have korean, japanese, and thai food. The service is not the greatest but the food is worth the extra effort.
Michelle H.
Classificação do local: 3 Cleveland, OH
Enjoyed the scallion pancake because the green curry sauce was delicious! Had the hot stone bibimbap which was good but not the best ever. I also thought it was a little pricey, $ 22 for small appetizer and the bibimbap was mainly rice. I’d go again for the Thai but wasn’t impressed with Korean. Also, our server was lovely!
Winnie W.
Classificação do local: 2 Cleveland, OH
So this place has really started to disappoint me, the service, the quality and the atmosphere is going down. There are sometimes we wait 20 minutes to even get our first glass of water, not a fan. It seems that there has been a lot of turnover with servers and that most of them are a bit scattered. The wait for the food is a bit longer than you would expect especially if this place isn’t even busy. I’m not going to lie, I was a huge fan of tree country but when you wait 30 minutes for water and then another 25 minutes for food… you get a bit grouchy. The prices are going up and the portions are staying the same, with maybe even less shrimp than before!!! WHATTHEHECK? I’ve tried the korean hot pot– which is pretty tasty. The only thing is that the food is sitting so long in the wait window that my egg isn’t even yolky/runny like it should be, which is the best part in my eyes. The atmosphere is relaxed just wish the servers were a bit happier or nicer to the customers and that asking for more water wouldn’t be met with a glare…
Kimberly C.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Had dinner at Tree Country Bistro for the first time while traveling in Cleveland. 9÷23÷14(Tuesday 6:30pm-7:30pm) The restaurant had a comfortable number of patrons and was clean and well decorated. Our server was courteous and brought our drinks and food at a timely manner. Ordered the Eel Sushi, Country Pad Thai, and Pad Thai for a friend and myself. Sushi: this was brought to us first, served warm which is nice. The sushi was delicious and well decorated in a leaf like plate. Country Pad Thai: my friend is generally comfortable with medium spice and found this to be a tad spicier than she would have liked. Still enjoyed it nonetheless! Pad Thai: I enjoyed my regular pad Thai, though it is slightly sweeter than the many Pad Thai I’ve had in the past. The shrimp was succulent, but both my friend and my chicken was a bit dry for our taste. Total: $ 29 + tip Overall, a very good experience. The portions were generous and we had leftovers to take home. The couple next to us also boxed their food. Quality and price worth your time. :)
Scott K.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
Our complicated order was recited back perfectly by a friendly, helpful waitress. I had the salmon skin roll, which I immediately inhaled, and the spicy country pad thai, and we shared the chicken satay appetizer — which had better hunks of chicken on the skewer than I’ve ever had before. The pad thai was great — good enough that I had my leftovers for lunch the next day. I wish I’d ordered some rice on the side, though, as it could have used a refuge from the(albeit excellent) flavor. I asked for no scallions on both my sushi and my dinner plate. At first I thought they forgot on the sushi, but it turned out to be deliciously crisp cucumber. Whew! I’d come back any time.
Kristen W.
Classificação do local: 3 Strongsville, OH
I feel like you can really never go wrong with Thai food. So when I heard about this restaurant that offered Thai, sushi, and Chinese amount other things I wanted to check it out! The vibe is really laid back and the service is also laid back but not in a good way. The service was slow and awkward. The server took my boyfriends order first and then gave me the check at the end of the meal, now I didn’t write the server etiquette handbook but I feel like this is a no brainier, ladies first! We started with some sushi, we ordered the spicy tuna, sweet potato, and Unagi roll. They were all very good and fresh but definitely on the smaller side, but we didn’t mind. I ordered the country style(spicy pad Thai) and it was just like all the other paid Thais I’ve had… really good! I liked that this version had chicken and big shrimp, and the serving was huge I was able to take over half of it home!
Candace M.
Classificação do local: 4 Littleton, CO
Decided to give Tree Country another shot after the disaster that was trying to eat lunch at Presti’s. The pad thai was as delicious as I had remembered. I tried my boyfriend’s basil chicken, which I had never ordered, and thought it was really good. It was a little spicy, but not overwhelmingly so. The service was good and the food came out quickly. As long as our credit card isn’t overcharged again, we will be returning to Tree Country!
Yuan C.
Classificação do local: 4 Cleveland, OH
Definitely one of my favorite places to go for some quick take-outs. It’s probably the cheapest Asian restaurant in Coventry! Here are some things I’ve tried: Indonesian fried rice: I really love the crispy chicken on top and scarfed down the 6 – 7 pieces of chicken without even noticing. Then, when I got to the rice, I was surprised that it’s pretty much like a separate chicken fried rice dish. Unfortunately, the crispy chicken made the fried rice quite oily. The flavor was great and all, but I felt sick-ish after eating it. Basil fried rice: This had a great flavor, but it was also oily. I’m starting to think that perhaps they just put a lot of oil in the fried rice dishes. Country pad thai and pad see you: These are hands down two of my favorite Thai dishes ever, and Tree Country Bistro does a great job with both! Chicken satay(appetizer): 4 little chicken kabobs for $ 6 – 7? Tasty, but kinda overpriced. Thai iced tea: sweet with a bit of bitterness, just the way I like it :) Overall, I’m a fan of Tree Country Bistro. Price is [somewhat] reasonable, and service is great!
Lina D.
Classificação do local: 1 Paris, France
I used to love Tree Country. It used to be my favorite restaurant on Coventry. But then I got food poisoning… I never had any problems with their food before, as I usually ordered fried rice or noodle dishes. And to be honest, I loved those dishes! But then I decided to branch out one day, and I got a seafood soup. Later that evening I felt very sick, but I wasn’t too quick to blame Tree Country. I told a couple friends about my experience and both of them said that they had gotten food poisoning after eating at Tree Country as well. This definitely raises questions in my head about the cleanliness and consistency of the restaurant. I for sure won’t want to risk it again, so I will be staying away!