Dua Hapeville
Vietnamese restaurant · Parkview ·

Dua Hapeville

Vietnamese restaurant · Parkview ·

Vietnamese staples like pho, spring rolls, lemongrass chicken, rice bowls

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760 S Central Ave, Atlanta, GA 30354 Get directions

$10–20

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760 S Central Ave, Atlanta, GA 30354 Get directions

+1 404 767 7245
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Dua Hapeville

DOHC 1.

Google
The atmosphere is kinda old school, rustic, laid-back, and casual. No waiting for a table. Once our order was taken, it was less than 5 minutes for the 🍤 shrimp spring rolls and maybe another 5 to 8 minutes for what I believe is the lemon grass chicken bun with jalapeños. The chicken was very tender and the vegetables along with the spring rolls were fresh and crispy. Spacious dining, quality of service, great flavor, and reasonable pricing equals a great value.

Brittany T.

Google
Very good. They have flavorful crispy tofu which is hard to find. The pork egg roll and all the accompanying sauces were delicious.

Queen T.

Google
Food was good, but not great. Noodles were too soft in soup and it was too spicy. Waitress got order wrong also. Will return but needs some improvement.

Ian A.

Google
Food is overpriced, but I feel like that’s to be expected for a place close to the airport if you wanted preflight pho. The combination pho had everything you’d want, and it was pretty tasty, i’m not gonna lie. The tendon was soft, the tripe wasn’t overcooked, and the meatballs were cut into pieces for easy eating. We were told the thai tea was actually brewed, and it wasn’t bad. The service was chill. She took our order, gave us our drinks and food, and checked on us once so very minimal, but in a positive way. I feel they had the “this is keshi” spotify playlist on. I was like whoever had that aux was either in their feelings, or only wanted to listen to keshi. Not complaining, I was just like dang I know this artist. So yeah, nothing much to complain about, just the pricing. I feel you’re paying the premium for the vibes, but at least the food was good.

Kimberly C.

Google
I love this place so much! They offer a wide variety of food and options for everyone. I always end up so full because I order so much. The service is quick, and the wait is minimal since you get your food right away. The pho is packed with fresh ingredients, and the broth is so comforting and flavorful. The grilled chicken with rice and salad is perfectly seasoned and cooked just right. But my absolute favorite dish is the wings – they are so juicy and flavorful! Highly recommend this spot for anyone craving a delicious and satisfying meal.

Myles S.

Google
Yesterday afternoon I visited this place near the airport, and it's the worst place ever. They have a cockroach infestation. I found one in my meatball soup, and I couldn't even finish it. It's outrageous. Their employees are very lazy, and their cutlery is dirty. DO NOT VISIT! I wish the city could do something about it.

DC N.

Google
A diluted Vietnamese cuisine restaurant. (Not authentic or traditional style). Vietnamese dishes made with foreign twist to serve a broader base of eaters. It’s not a good or a bad thing. It depends on your taste. If you’re looking for a more authentic Vietnamese food, this is not the place to try. It took a while for us to get our Pho at the time of my visit. (There were only about 6 people including us). The speed of service is compared to other Pho serving restaurants. It can be improved.

Phillip R.

Google
Heard about this place from coworkers. I love Asian food, and spent some time in Asia, so I can be a bit of a food snob. Waitress was very knowledgeable and offered tailored recommendations based on eating and spicy level preferences. I opted to go with the spicy chicken sandwich, with creamy Sriracha sauce. Fresh veggies were served in the side for picky eaters. I cleaned the plate, sauce was on point! Friends got tofu with noodles, and lemongrass chicken, both loved them. I should note that my friend who is not vegetarian got the tofu and said she will get it again. Three different people stopped by while we were eating our lunch to ask if we needed anything, great customer service. Also, bonus points: our food was brought to us by a friendly robot! Clean environment. Happy Staff. Will be back.