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10 soups to order this fall in Austin, TX

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Tis the season – the season for soup sippin’. Although the temps are still somewhat warm, December has us ready for all things fall + winter: gazing at twinkling lights, wearing flannel, and enjoying a comforting bowl of soup.

To satisfy our appetite, we’ve rounded up 10 tried-and-true soups on the menu at local restaurants:

Soup Peddler, Multiple Locations

Tomato Basil Soup – $3.95+

Vegan, dairy free, + gluten free

Taco More, 301 W. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock

Pozole – $9+

A traditional Mexican soup packed with flavor.

Julio’s Cafe, 4230 Duval St.

Homemade Chicken + Vegetable Soup – $8.50+

Served with lime, hot sauce, and your choice of tortilla.

Gourmands Neighborhood Pub, 2316 Webberville Rd.

Broccoli Beer Cheese Soup – $6

Infused with Shiner Bock + served in a fresh baked bread bowl.

Titaya’s Thai Cuisine, 5501 N. Lamar Blvd.

Tom Kha Soup – $5.50+

For $11+, have it served in a firepot

Perry’s Steakhouse, Multiple locations

Lobster Bisque – $16

Gluten free.

Tarka Indian Kitchen, Multiple Locations

Mulligatawny Soup – $3+

Veggies, lentils, + chicken pureed and infused with lemon juice, curry powder and coconut milk.

Austin Java, 5405 Menchaca Rd.

African Peanut Soup – $3+

Warm + spicy.

Chuy’s, Multiple locations

Tortilla Soup – $5.61+

Served with tortilla strips + a flour tortilla on the side.

Santorini Cafe, 11800 N. Lamar Blvd.

Greek Chicken Soup – $6.50

With lemon + orzo.

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