Pan-Asian noodle house offering noodles, stir-fries, and curries

























"Doc Chey’s is so serious about noodles that even their salad options include them. So when we’re in the Virginia Highlands/Morningside area and in the mood to wrap ourselves in silky, doughy comfort, this Pan-Asian noodle house is our first choice. For a decent lo mein, we appreciate their formula with egg noodles and what seems like a pound of cabbage and carrots. On Thursdays the patio fills up with locals who know it’s curry day (a different curry with varying spice levels is featured each week). But every other day, we grab and go here because the large portions of fried rice and teriyaki-splashed udon noodles taste just as fresh in takeout containers and are enough for us to save for leftovers. photo credit: Amy Sinclair photo credit: Amy Sinclair Pause Unmute" - Juli Horsford

"Closed its longtime Memorial Drive location after 15 years; the space is being converted into a new American-Chinese restaurant concept." - Eater Staff

"A restaurant running a three-day Lunar New Year celebration from Feb 7–9 during lunch and dinner service, featuring special fortune cookies that contain prizes such as sports tickets, team prize packs, and branded apparel." - Eater Staff

"A long-running noodle house that operated for 15 years closed in June; its former spot on Memorial Drive has since been repurposed for a new Chinese restaurant." - Beth McKibben

"A local chain that hosts an annual Lunar New Year celebration across multiple neighborhood locations during lunch and dinner, featuring special fortune cookies with prizes—one of which is a chance to win a pair of Atlanta United tickets." - Eater Staff