Welcome to Poetree Cafe
Poetree Cafe, a hidden gem in Suwanee, GA, offers a unique Korean dining experience. With a cozy, Boho ambiance and a menu full of inventive dishes like the Donkatsu Pasta Bowl and Sweet Potato Balls, this restaurant stands out among the rest. The thin, flavorful Katsu and creamy Carbonara Pasta are must-tries, leaving patrons satisfied and coming back for more. The attentive service, generous portions, and delightful ambiance make Poetree a top choice for those craving Korean food, pasta, or fried delights. Don't miss out on this culinary treasure in the heart of Suwanee.
- 45 Old Peachtree Rd NW Suwanee, GA 30024 Hotline: (678) 765-0095
Welcome to Poetree Cafe, a trendy and casual Korean restaurant located in Suwanee, GA. This unique eatery offers a variety of options, including delivery, takeout, and reservations. The menu features vegan options and is wheelchair accessible, making it a great choice for everyone. With a cozy and laid-back Boho ambiance, Poetree Cafe is the perfect spot for a delicious meal.
One of the standout dishes at Poetree Cafe is the Donkatsu Pasta Bowl with basil sauce, which has received rave reviews from customers. The thin and flavorful katsu paired with the tasty pasta creates a mouthwatering combination. The menu also features other innovative dishes like the Donbokki, a must-try for anyone looking to explore new flavors.
Customers have praised the restaurant for its excellent service and unique menu offerings. From sweet potato cheese balls to savory pork cheese skillet, Poetree Cafe is known for its generous portions and delicious seasonings. The cozy 'cottage in the woods' aesthetic adds to the overall dining experience, making it a hidden gem worth visiting.
Whether you're craving Korean food, pasta, or fried favorites, Poetree Cafe has something for everyone. With fast and friendly service, generous portions, and a warm ambiance, this restaurant has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Don't miss out on the opportunity to try their crispy katsu and other delectable dishes – you won't be disappointed!

I remember thinking this was my favorite Korean restaurant at one point...and I'm now thinking that again! I wasn't a fan of this big, chunky Katsu dish I tried last time (cheesy, potatoey...just way too thick!), so I went back to my original favorite, their Donkatsu Pasta Bowl w/ Basil sauce...and it's simply the BOMB. The Katsu is so perfectly thin (so much so that it curls!), tasty and all that...plus the pasta with basil sauce!! It's basically my fantasy dish. I learned that they now also have this Donbokki...which is the thin, curled up Katsu "bowl" with Tteokbokki!!! OMG...MUST go back and try this next! The reason why I love this restaurant so much is that their menu is truly unique. I mean, who else came up with a Katsu Bowl?!? To me, it's a standout amidst a sea of Korean restaurants in the GA areas. Plus, I like their cool, laid-back BoHo ambiance and vibe. Service is always on point too. Am definitely returning to try more items on their menu!

Great food. I also had katsu but i was filled with the kimpab so I took it to go ! Service was quick. I didnt go when it was busy (Saturday at like 2pm) and it was nice and chill. I went by myself and had a great time. They were playing music.

This was a tasty and heavy meal! Prepare to take a nap after. The carbonara was creamy and salty. The katsu paired nicely with it. The katsu was very thin, but because it's such a heavy meal I didn't mind it. We also got the basil clams pasta which was also tasty. The basil and clams flavor were light. I'm a big fan of clams, but preferred the carbonara over it.

The restaurant is very cozy and cute, not a lot of seating but it feels very home style and comforting. And the owner was very friendly and patient, serving all the parties. The menu items are unique unique with a lot of cheese and spicy goods sweet potato balls: this is such an amazing dish, especially if you are a cheese lover this will definitely be a must get. It's very similar to an Arancini but the interior is loaded with mushed sweet potato and cheese, which creates a great texture profile of pillowing softness in combination of the gooeyness of the cheese. The flavor is mildly sweet from the sweet potato, but the savory and creaminess of cheese isn't taken away but rather works well synchronized Sweet potato cheese donkatsu: flavoring and texture of the chicken steak stuffing is essentially the same as the sweet potato balls, but the ingredients are encased by a gigantic fried chicken streak. The inside filling is maximized nonetheless of the thinness of the steak. Upon a cut open, the interior sweet potato melted cheese filling oozes out

This place always hits, every option I've tried is always delicious. Perfect spot if u have a craving for korean food, pasta, or fried foods. Cozy "cottage in the woods" aesthetic for a cafe

Was searching for cafes and saw some photos and reviews of Poetree. The decor has an old farmhouse aesthetic. I arrived around 5:30pm on a Wednesday and there were only two tables there. It was busier closer to 6:30pm. I was expecting only a coffee house menu but they have a selection of entrees so you can have lunch or dinner here not just a snack. I went with the pork cheese skillet. They have a TV with K-Pop on it, but it isn't too loud. I didn't see a WiFi network and no signs of a password posted in the open. Bring your portable hotspot or read your Kindle or Nook while you wait. While waiting the server brought some radish banchan and some water. The skillet was more than enough for one person. It had pork, cabbage, and onion and a Korean style BBQ sauce on the bottom. The next layer had one side of the skillet covered in mozzarella, the other half with cheddar. The top was covered in nachos. It was a delightful mixture of flavors and textures. It was good for dinner but it's also one of those things you would want late night. My experience here was pleasant and the food was amazing. It's one of those out of the way places that is a treasure if you know where to look.

I came here on my actual birthday, daring to try something different. I finished a day at the spa and decided to pop in here for a meal. It was pretty much empty but I was grateful for that. The waitress was the sweetest person, bowing every time she delivered anything, menu, drink, food. The food came out pretty quickly, hot and smelling so good. I ordered a Carbonara Pasta in a Donkatsu bowl. It was so much food!!! I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you are in the Suwanee area, be sure to stop by and give them a try! Grade: B

So upset I haven't been here sooner! I've heard of Poetree since they first opened their doors but I've just never made the initiative to stop by. This day my sisters and I decided to meet up for a quick lunch and chose Poetree since it's very close to one of my sister's place of work. Upon entering we were greeted by an outstanding waitress. She was the only one throughout the place and did an amazing job. Not to forget to add she was extremely polite to everyone that came in, greeting, servicing, taking payments, up to thanking us for coming and to have a good day. All the little bows were on another level. Foods we ordered had us all in awe. The donkatsu is definitely the star. And the donkatsu bowl is genius!! I especially loved how crispy the protein was even as leftovers! My least favorite had to have been the menchi donkatsu which I forgot to take a picture of.. it just wasn't what I was expecting. Overall we had a great lunch with plenty of leftovers and as my little nephew said everything was, "so yummy!"

Food is absolutely delicious. The portions are enormous and extremely generous with the seasoning and sides. Service was fast, food took almost little to no time coming out, and it is HOT! Poetree can get busy at times and the ambiance felt more akin to a restaurant than a cafe. Overall this place has been my all-time favorites and I would 1,000% recommend anyone-who is in the area-to give Poetree a try! No matter what you order, you cannot go wrong since everything is simply delicious to say the least. However I do personally recommend their katsu, the crispiness of the breading is TO DIE FOR!!!!