Calling all soup lovers! If you’re in Philly, you won’t want to miss this. We’ve asked locals to nominate and vote for the best soup in the city, and we’re excited to reveal the winner. Here we’ll introduce you to the top-ranked soup and provide you with all the mouth-watering details you need to know. Get ready to indulge in the ultimate, warming comfort food!
2024: Philadelphia Voted Red Robin Diner Best Soup!
Red Robin Diner
6330 Frankford Avenue
(215) 338-8644
redrobin.com
Beyond their fresh brunch and breakfast platters, the Red Robin Diner offers so much more than what you’d expect from the chain name. Their Cream of Chicken & Rice Soup has been made for over 48 years by the same chef – with that level of expertise, you can’t find anything better on a cold day. The diner on. 63rd and Frankford is open 24 hours a day, so you can grab a soup or a homemade treat whenever the craving strikes.
2023: Philadelphia Voted Red Robin Diner Best Soup!
Red Robin Diner
6330 Frankford Avenue
(215) 338-8644
Beyond their fresh brunch and breakfast platters, the Red Robin Diner offers so much more than what you’d expect from the chain name. Their Cream of Chicken & Rice Soup has been made for over 48 years by the same chef – with that level of expertise, you can’t find anything better on a cold day. The diner on. 63rd and Frankford is open 24 hours a day, so you can grab a soup or a homemade treat whenever the craving strikes.
2022: Philadelphia Voted Nom Nom Ramen Best Soup!
Nom Nom Ramen
20 S. 18th Street
(215) 988-0898 – www.nomnomramen.com
Nom Nom Ramen has been a local favorite for Philadelphians and it’s easy to see why. With delicious food and reasonable prices, this hotspot has become a staple for locals and visitors alike. The menu includes Pork Belly Tonkotsu Ramen, Tori Chintan (Chicken Ramen), Yasai Ramen (Vegetarian Broth) and much more. On a chilly autumn day in Philadelphia—or really any time of year—Nom Nom Ramen has the perfect cup of hot soup for you.
2021: Philadelphia Voted Nom Nom Ramen Best Soup!
Nom Nom Ramen
20 S 18th St
(215) 988-0898 – nomnomramen.com
Once cheapened by college students and broke artists, ramen soup has finally regained its true standing as a robust, flavorful and majestic meal. Hakata style tonkotsu ramen, “good to the last slurp,” is what Nom Nom Ramen does best, boiled down overnight from pork bones in the effort to extract the cartilage, marrow and meat. This happens before vegetables, kelp, kikurage, pork belly and Hakata style noodles are added to help make the overall tremendous taste. Chef Alan founded Nom Nom Ramen in 2012 and the financial district location has thrived by blending local ingredients with flavors from Japan in creating a signature style.