Doc Chey's Noodle House

 
11 Reviews
1556 N Decatur Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30307-1016
(404) 378-8188
American Express, Discover, Cash, Mastercard, Visa
mmccagg@doccheys.com
Average Entree $8.50
Cuisine Japanese
Cuisine Chinese
Cuisine Noodles
Feature Liquor Served
Feature Open 7 Days
Feature Cheap Eats
Feature Gift Certificates
Feature Beer Served
Feature Gluten-Free
Feature Vegetarian
Features Outdoor dining
Features Heart-healthy dishes
Features Kid-friendly
Payment accepted Amex
Payment accepted Discover
Payment accepted Mastercard
Payment accepted Visa
Payment accepted Cash
paymentTypes discover,amex,mastercard,payatstore,visa
Doc Chey's Noodle House serves Atlanta, GA and is located in the 30307 ZIP code.
Mon 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Sun 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Reviews for Doc Chey's Noodle House

Doc Chey's Noodle House received an average rating of 4.73 out of 5 stars from 11 reviews.

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by Tamara on 6/18/2021
 

The inexpensive, nourishing cooking styles of Asia---from Thai noodle dishes and Chinese lo mein---are the staples of this menu that's geared to appeal to nearby Emory University students. These dishes are turned out in generous portions.… Read Full Editorial

Dumplings and fried shrimp rolls by mrtechnique via Citysearch on 2/7/2014

Dumplings and fried shrimp rolls

good place - avoid the chinese chicken soup by asiangourmet via Citysearch on 6/17/2011

Ok, first, I like the place and pretty much everything has been very good. My wife (Japanese) is a little pickier than I am and turned her nose up at the Chinese Chicken Soup. I was starving so I decided to try it. It was not good. …

Pretty good by Emily F via Insider Pages on 5/5/2009

Like another reviewer said, this place is not authentic, but if you don't go in expecting real Asian food, it offers pretty decent food, a convenient location, and fast service. I recommend the spicy eggplant in garlic sauce (with fried…

good food, don't expect authentic by Susan L via Insider Pages on 5/6/2009

I have heard a lot of people say that Doc Chey's has good Thai food. Well, really, it's not very Thai. That said, you can still have a good meal here. My latest lunch was peanut noodles with tofu. Not something I would probably ever be…

Heaping Noodle Dishes, Affordable Prices, Groovy Fun by ElizaBacher via Citysearch on 3/6/2008

Noodlelicious! Fresh and nutritious stirfries too. I adore the hand rolled dumplings. It's a groovy joint great for a casual date, and ultra affordable. I always take my out of town friends to Doc Chey's! A bonus is that they are very…

Cheap Thai by Sanjeev R via Insider Pages on 8/16/2006

Doc Chey's is located right in Emory Village for easy access. It is not really authentic Thai food, but more of a fusion Americanized version but still very tasty. The prices are very reasonable and their menu is very flexible in terms of…

Doc Chey is A-okay! by LeAnn F. via Judy's Book on 4/7/2006

Forgive the title...however, the restaurant really is good and the atmosphere is great. If you like noodles or other Asian dishes that are simple and cheap, this is your kind of restaurant. I absolutely adore their side of green beans. …

Great place for Noodle eaters by abhijit b via Insider Pages on 3/5/2006

Doc Chey's is located near Emory hospital/university area. I found the found to be like a Thai fusion. The food was definitely very tasy and prices are very reasonable. The problem is finding a parking place. I used to go there on…

Doc Chey's by Sanjeev R. via Judy's Book on 8/15/2005

Doc Chey's is located right in Emory Village for easy access. It is not really authentic Thai food, but more of a fusion Americanized version but still very tasty. The prices are very reasonable and their menu is very flexible in terms…

I love Doc Chey by hd_atlanta via Citysearch on 6/10/2005

This is one of my staples. Doc Chey offers delicious food, speedy service, and great prices. I prefer the Emory location over the Highlands location (the service is better) Jen and Heather rock!!!

Fast, Friendly, & Filling by djtripc via Citysearch on 3/12/2004

This place is great, young or old. I'm a diabetic & I always manage to have a great meal. The staff is always accomodating in subsituting the noodles or rice for additional veggies. The best thing, the flavors are never disappointing.

Americanized noodle shop is a big hit in Emory Village with affordable, large portions. by Contributor via Citysearch on 8/14/2003

The Scene
This popular noodle shop is a favorite haunt for hungry Emory students seeking out filling, low-priced meals. Endearing in a slightly beat-up kind of way, Doc Chey's features a fun patio, plus functional community…

Great value by benjt via Citysearch on 5/13/2003

Very tasty food and inexpensive! The service and ambiance are average. If you want a great meal that's a little different at a resonable price then this is the place to go.

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