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M'kay, this is where I hope people will post their experiences with soup in restaurants.

I'll start:

OK, so, after visiting the Tower of London (I was in London for a day during my spring break; I flew into London on my way to Budapest and my mother had decided that we stay in London for a day) it was time for lunch, so my mother and I began searching around for a restaurant, and we found this Japanese noodle bar called Wagamama and I ordered this soup called miso ramen... it was the best soup I've ever had... ever. It was spicy and full of beef and veggies and it was so delicious. So anyways, I was so enthralled by the miso ramen that I went on the Wagamama website when I returned from my trip and found that there are two Wagamamas in North America: both in Boston (about an hour and a half away from me). We went to Boston with our family friends some months later and we went to Wagamama and I got the miso ramen and it was DELICIOUS... OH MY GOD HOW SURPRISING (lol). So yeah anyone in London or Boston etc actually nvm EVERYONE should see where the nearest Wagamama is to them and GO THERE because its delicious and oh my God I've been rambling .... ... sorry about that... so yeah....... k thnx bye


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Posts: 10 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: 26 May 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The french Onion soup at a place called The Hideaway in Old Lyme Connecticut is fucking amazing!


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mmmmmmm rrramen. Wagamamas is indeed delish! A japanese cuisine binge week may be in order once my food binging buddy gets back


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Ooooh I love French Onion soup, and Old Lyme isn't too far away from me, even though it's kinda on the other side of the state (closer than Boston at least). If I'm ever headed that way I'll try to keep that in mind! Thanks!


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Posts: 10 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: 26 May 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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No problem :P


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I love French Onion Soup! I love it at a restaurant called Wildfire! My favorite soup ever!


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THE SOUP AT KANKI! yummm


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"Crispers", owned by Publix, has a great assortment of soups, also available to go. Nobody has freakin' soup to go.
Black Bean and Sausage, Crab Chowder... delovely.
 
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Broccoli and cheese at Panera! Even though it's too damn expensive and they don't give you enough


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Why the hell is soup always expensive in the restaurants ? A little sub shop by me makes fantastic bean soup but charges $3.45 for a coffee cup full, which they call a "bowl".
I can make a pot of the stuff for 17 cents if I wasn't so freakin' lazy !

Damn my lazy hide (I'm calling now for a take out "bowl")!
 
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Originally posted by Sunshine Redneck:
Why the hell is soup always expensive in the restaurants ? A little sub shop by me makes fantastic bean soup but charges $3.45 for a coffee cup full, which they call a "bowl".
I can make a pot of the stuff for 17 cents if I wasn't so freakin' lazy !

Damn my lazy hide (I'm calling now for a take out "bowl")!


hahaha. You are so right, even at quiznos they call the small thing a "bowl" and the even smaller one a "cup"


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I've always liked Panera Bread's soup.They have so many good flavors.Smiler


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P.F. Chang's Hot and Sour Soup is TO DIE FOR!
Oh yum it's so good, it's salty and has little wonton noodle bits in it...oh yum!

Wish I had some right now. The rest of their food is delicious too!


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