Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup

53 Broad St NW, Atlanta
(404) 589-8889

Recent Reviews

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Nice place for lunch, food was pretty good!Parking: On streetKid-friendliness: Kid friendly, yesWheelchair accessibility: Can get on to order and eat on top, bottom level is not wheelchair accessible for dining.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Pho

AL

Disappointing service and declining food quality. I waited 30 minutes for food with a few customers. It used to be a lunch favorite, but I won’t be returning.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Lemongrass Tofu

Latrice Kenney

My second time having pho since living here and I must say this place was the best of the two. The spicy beef broth has a lot of flavor.. The meat was very tender. It was even better after adding everything. Didn’t give 5 stars because I wanted spring rolls but they didn’t have the peanut sauce.. Will definitely be returning.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: House Pho

Sonya Ramos

Broth had great flavor and great for a quick bowl of pho.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Pho

Celine M

I never write reviews but I am so mad I literally could scream. Not only did half my bun bo hue arrive at the bottom of the delivery bag, the broth that was left legitimately tasted and looked like warm dish water. "Spicy soup" but they forgot the spice. No flavor at all and the meat SMELLS SPOILT. I legit think this is my first review ever that's how bad this was. Spent $25 on a $14 meal that was pure failure. Not to mention they forgot every single sauce I asked for in the notes that they give out anyway when you're in store. Threw the whole thing out I'm so mad. Never eating from here again, I could make it better with ingredients from Trader Joe's. Whoever made this seriously deserves jail time I'm not even kidding.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Harry Zheng

Fast food style restaurant. You order at the counter and take a number and sit down. More sitting space downstairs. The food was delivered fairly quickly. Good flavor and taste. Decent price for being in downtown area. Decent amount of meat in the dishes we ordered.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Diana LIn

The Beef at this place tastes unfresh and stale because when the pho cooks it up my beef looked gray almost not even looking like beef. It looks more like pork. ion even eat pork.The noodles taste like they have been out for a while. I expected siracha and only got hosien sauce. broth watery and oily. i also had their thai tea and it was 70 percent ice drank it in workTheir bun thit nuong cooked meats were decent but not really worth it. But if you expect pho here don’t recommend.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

C O

This use to be one of my favorite restaurants to go and get lemon grass tofu. I haven’t been back in a long time but something has changed. The tofu was terrible. The sauce tasted completely different and the rice tasted terrible. It also took forever to get my order. I will not be going back.

Tony Johnson

Some of the best Vietnamese soup in the city.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 2

AHR暄兒

Delicious ~ House pho, dice beef, Vietnamese chicken sandwich (very full after eating xD) and fried rice (sides only $3.75) are all recommended! ! ! The highlight is that GSU students have a 15% discount

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Pho, Steak

Jeremy Brown

It’s a pretty good spot located in downtown ATL to grab some lunch. They have some tasty Vietnamese dishes and some really great tasting fried chicken wings. Definitely a decision you won’t regret.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Jordan Ross

Great food, good deal for GSU students and employees if you show your badge. Good portions! Very cools building, especially the basement area. Only downsides is they’re currently renovating part (or maybe it no longer belongs to Dua but to another business in the strip and that’s why it’s being redone) and all waters and soda are bottled only.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Spicy Lemongrass Tofu, Tofu Mixao

Fireslice04

Coming from a Vietnamese person, this place is not worth your time. Came in for beef Pho, the lady at the register said "We're out of foo-", so I was confused on how they were out of food.Then I asked for a coffee and they suggested I could get *food*. I was extremely confused and realized the cashier doesn't know how to say PHO, how are you running a Pho restaurant and don't know how to pronounce it!?So I asked for Bun Bo Hue but they were out of that too?? They were complete out of broth for the noodle soup dishes? That's supposed to be their entire thing! It was also barely the afternoon!So I ended up getting cold noodles that were super disappointing.I felt scammed and offended by experience.If you're Vietnamese, don't go here! There's better places that teach their workers how to properly pronounce Pho!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Kenny Le

Coming from a Vietnamese person, this place is not worth your time. Came in for beef Pho, the lady at the register said "We're out of foo-", so I was confused on how they were out of food.Then I asked for a coffee and they suggested I could get *food*. I was extremely confused and realized the cashier doesn't know how to say PHO, how are you running a Pho restaurant and don't know how to pronounce it!?So I asked for Bun Bo Hue but they were out of that too?? They were complete out of broth for the noodle soup dishes? That's supposed to be their entire thing! It was also barely the afternoon!So I ended up getting cold noodles that were super disappointing.I felt scammed and offended by experience.If you're Vietnamese, don't go here! There's better places that teach their workers how to properly pronounce Pho!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

AjKim Jones

***Dua Management***We totally fell in love with Pho on our first visit to Dua. It has been great going there for such good food. However, we are saddened about their business practices. Only giving students/faculty discounts to Georgia State students and faculty show bias. This is not fair business practices. There are other schools close to Dua downtown like Georgia Tech, SCAD, Clark, Spelman, SAE, Emory, Morehouse and several others. Management should be more conscience of its policies and how they are perceived by others. Please do better.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 1

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