Soupe & Cie

522 3e Ave, Québec City
(418) 948-8996

Recent Reviews

Derek G

The pork belly is "meh", it's smoked like ham and the sauce doesn't taste much, it really doesn't taste like a Korean restaurant, it tastes like ham with maple syrupWill I one day finally find real good Korean/Japanese style pork belly in Quebec?!??

Food: 3

Yves Lefrançois

Nice atmosphere.Very hot meal.Good service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Denis Plante

Excellent my partner took the Asian and I the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mathieu Gendron

I loved my experience. The atmosphere is perfect, the decor, the choice of meals. The restaurant is separated into two sections which reduces ambient sound. I'll go back there soon, that's for sure. Don't hesitate to book in this great restaurant and different from what you can generally find in Quebec!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

nicolas perron

top service and food, great hygiene, $40 before tip for a ramen and a pudding dessert, a little expensive, I'm not taking away any stars though.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andreanne Be

My friend and I went on January 27 and we ate the delicious soups there! One of the best soups I have eaten, the Ramen. The seasoning was perfect, all the ingredients perfectly balanced. And what about the white chocolate and strawberry dessert soup.A delight from start to finish and warm service as we like them during the winter. Thank you for the warm welcome we will come back guaranteed!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Soupe Dessert Au Chocolat Un Délice

Guy Gauthier

Great service and super delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Dion

very good, but way too expensive, I won't go

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Mélanie Lortie

Having been there many times a few years ago, I noticed that Indian soup is very sparsely garnished compared to before. No more broth (still delicious), but few peas, cashews, potatoes and halloumi.I would like to congratulate and constructively criticize the service. A crowded Saturday evening, only one waitress scheduled who spends the day, makes the drinks, welcomes the customers...only one cook, that doesn't make sense! Very long service, but despite everything, the waitress keeps her smile, her calm and her professionalism. Well done to her, huge downside for the management.

E C

Very good ramen

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Michael David

Staff was very friendly. I found the Pho to be below average. For $20-$25 for the soup the serving is definitely not up to par. The soup didn’t taste like anything special.I will not come back. I am disappointed in the quality and I assume most people who would rate that Pho as good have never really had great tasting Pho before. Sad.My overall experience here was a C.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Humberto Borges

The best soup in Quebec City, perhaps in Canadá.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Martin Gagné

Best cozy place in town ! Soup is great, I just wish they make new meal more often :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kian R.

hardly ever post 1 star reviews, and I'm sad I had to do it here. The place appears very cute on the outside, a cute and unique patio in a walkable neighborhood, and the restaurant inside seems cute as well. I was in the area, the menu had bubble tea, and I wanted one, so I gave it a go. The first red flag is that there is no actual bubble tea bar, and the restaurant seems to take only reservations. For some reason, they allowed us to just get a bubble tea to go. We stood there, and they had to verbally tell us what their flavors are, the only menu is outside. They didn't have a lot of the typical bubble tea flavors, but they had lychee, and I love lychee! The next red flag was when they pulled out powder instead of fresh fruit or syrup, but now I was in too deep to leave. They then proceeded to mix the powder with hot water, before BLENDING IT WITH ICE. They then poured mango popping pearls (not typical boba) into the tea without even asking what type we wanted. When we asked if they had boba at the restaurant, they had to check the fridge for the pearls, and the only other ones they had were lime, they are clearly not set up for boba operations. They then poured the hardly incorporated "bubble tea" slushee into the popping pearls, and gave it to me. When I tasted it, it tasted like water. Literally no flavor. You know it's bad when the best thing in the boba is mediocre mango popping pearls. They then charge six dollars for that small, flavorless, and powdered substance? I mean, it's fine if you came here expecting a slushee (and it's bad at that), but to call is bubble tea is ridiculous. Apparently they were short staffed, so the owner had friends helping them in the establishment?! Kind of a red flag in my opinion, so I don't know if this is usually how the process goes or not, so take this with a grain of salt. I am typing this out as I shamefully slurp on the liquid they call boba wondering where else my six dollars could have gone. Take my review lightly as it is SOLELY ABOUT THE BUBBLE TEA. I also want to say that the service was great, the people were very friendly. Just DO NOT COME HERE FOR BOBA, you will be sorely disappointed, there are MANY other, better local options.

Youssouf Al

Nice place, Fiendly Staff.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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