Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup

Vietnamese restaurant · Atlanta

Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup

Vietnamese restaurant · Atlanta

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53 Broad St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303

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Cozy, casual Vietnamese stop with a colorful space is known for quick-serve pho & lemongrass tofu.  

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53 Broad St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Get directions

broadstreet.duafishtank.com
@dua_atl

$10–20 · Menu

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53 Broad St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Get directions

+1 404 589 8889
broadstreet.duafishtank.com
@dua_atl

$10–20 · Menu

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Jul 12, 2025

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"Dua on Broad Street in Downtown Atlanta serves up a variety of Vietnamese dishes. But as soon as you spy the restaurant’s logo, which includes a steaming bowl of pho, you’ll know what to order. The small interior is usually bursting with hungry GSU students waiting on carryout orders. Dua isn’t doing anything particularly novel with their pho (they offer all the usual meats along with shrimp and veggie options), but the broth is flavorful and the bowls are packed with a decent amount of noodles and cilantro. When we’re downtown and craving a bowl of hot broth, Dua’s always provides a quick, casual, and reliably good option." - juli horsford

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"Dua on Broad Street in Downtown Atlanta serves up a variety of Vietnamese dishes. But as soon as you spy the restaurant’s logo, which includes a steaming bowl of pho, you’ll know what to order. The small interior is usually bursting with hungry GSU students waiting on carryout orders. Dua isn’t doing anything particularly novel with their pho (they offer all the usual meats along with shrimp and veggie options), but the broth is flavorful and the bowls are packed with a decent amount of noodles and cilantro. When we’re downtown and craving a bowl of hot broth, Dua’s always provides a quick, casual, and reliably good option." - Juli Horsford

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Harry Zheng

Google
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.

Latrice Kenney

Google
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.

Celine M

Google
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.

Avery Who

Google
I’ve been to a few Vietnamese restaurants and this one was no different from the others. The pho is good, atmosphere could do with a little improvement but overall this is a decent place. I think for the price though, it’s not as worth it. For $13.95 I got a small bowl (only size bowl) and a couple slices of beef. But other restaurants have different size bowls and give a lot of meat. The pho itself is good and the noodles don’t get mushy if you eat too slowly. But because of this price issue, I’d say 6/10.

Angelina Tran

Google
Being a Vietnamese person myself with my family I was going to eat a beef pho but when we went to the cashier she said she didn't have the soup for the pho besides the spicy soup and being a Vietnamese restaurant you should at least have the ingredients for people who cannot have anything spicy. So instead me and my sister decided to eat rice instead but they didn't have enough for two plates so she got the fried rice instead of white rice but the fried rice was too salty.

Zeke Cao

Google
Have eaten here many times and keep forgetting to review it. While I really enjoyed the food pre pandemic, the pho seems to have gone down in quality. I'm sure the other items are still good, but something this complex is really hard to get right and maintain consistency. I hope all the restaurants recover and keep bringing ethnic food to downtown Atlanta.

TomQnel

Google
It’s always great to find a Vietnamese restaurant that serves authentic food! They have wonderful Pho with excellent flavored broth! Served complete with fresh basil, bean sprouts and sliced jalapeños😋. The house special Pho is a great option if you love the beef meatballs, sliced flank and tendon slices! Be sure to add hoisin sauce plus some sriracha hot sauce! The Bun Dac Biet (Shrimp, beef & Cha Gio) is a nice option which includes sliced vegetables and salad over a large serving of rice noodles. Those with peanut allergies beware as the traditional garnish is crushed peanuts. Delicious and healthy as well as a light meal that won’t slow you down! All in all a great option for a flavorful meal!

Kris Boban

Google
First time here today for lunch during prime hour, and will be back again and again! I was part of a small work group that stopped in for takeout, and was serviced kindly and quickly. They did get one of our group's orders incorrect, which we didn't go back to exchange, but they likely would have if requested. I can't remove a star since we didn't request another. My fish bowl was made perfectly with fresh ingredients and every customized item. I plan to be back again many times in the future!