All their daily soup options are simply fantastic - great variety to choose from - not just 3 soups like all other restaurants and some main course options as well. Their cream soups taste like heaven especially when you are consuming them for lunch and with slightly grilled bread. Also, their packaging is almost always good - only once part of the soup was spilled, but we could live with it. What I also like is that they always include croutons. What dislike however is the inclusion of plastic cutlery and salt and pepper in paper little bags - there should be an option to choose whether the client needs those. Otherwise - not very...
Read moreI’m very happy to have such a nice place around! The Soup place is off course mainly for soups. Usually here you can find 6-7 types of soups including traditional belly soup. Here you can find also 4-5 types salads. One of the dishes that are very delicious in Bulgaria. In the menu there’s also 2-3 main courses and deserts. The food is delicious and it’s reminds home made. Furniture are simple and not so nice. The only problem is cleanness. In my opinion it’s must be more cleaner. But this will not destroy my positive opinion about the place and the food. Staff are polite. Totally recommend to go to visit the...
Read moreThis hidden gem of Bulgarian home cuisine is a must-eat, when you're near the Dzhamiya/mosque and you need a quick meal.
Try the shkembéh chorbá or cow tripe soup. Add chili and the garlic dressing and attain a natural Bulgarian high (paired with a rakia even a better high.)
You can tell this place is the real deal from the variety of social classes eating there.
Prices are okay, quality and freshness unparalleled.
I'm half Belgian/half Bulgarian and I've been eating Bulgarian food even before I was born and I can assure you: this is authentic, unadulterated or untouristified Bulgarian food.
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