About
Welcome to The Soup, a Chinese soup haven located in San Francisco, CA. This Asian-owned establishment offers a range of delicious soups and other traditional dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.
One of the standout features of The Soup is their extensive stewed soup menu, featuring unique combinations like Stewed Soup with Watercress, Gizzard, and Pork Fee, Stewed Soup with Squab, Chinese Yam, Wolfberry, and American Ginseng, and more. Each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail, ensuring a delightful dining experience.
Customers rave about the Hainan chicken rice, braised pork feet, and black bean pork ribs steamed rice on a lotus leaf. The portions are generous, and the flavors are rich and authentic.
Service at The Soup is top-notch, with attentive staff members ensuring your dining experience is pleasant and enjoyable. The casual atmosphere and comfortable seating make it a great spot for a lunch or dinner outing with friends or family.
Overall, The Soup is a must-visit for any soup enthusiast or lover of traditional Chinese cuisine. With a diverse menu, excellent service, and flavorful dishes, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite dining destination in San Francisco.
“ The Hainan chicken rice reminded us of home (Singapore), with the bonus of the steamed chicken being deboned and having a sprinkle of sesame seeds. The soup was not as flavorful as hoped, and it was missing the signature chili sauce on the side, but they did a great job with the ginger-scallion relish. The watercress soup was tasty but a rather small portion for the price. Service was excellent, with the lone waitress greeting and attending to the customers with a pleasant smile. ”
“ stumbled across this place wondering the streets of SF (aka I didn't know what to eat and just parked and walked down the street). I'm glad I stumbled across it. Me and my mom ordered S5- Steam rice in Lotus Leaf with Braised Pork and Chinese Preserved Vegetables and what I think was the chicken and american Ginseng Stew. It was perfect. They even brought out the stew on a portable stove to keep it warm on a cold day in SF. Service was wonderful and very attentive even though we came pretty late and they were almost ready to take their own lunch break. Would totally come back if it was not so far/ I did not like to drive in SF, but if i'm in the area I would totally swing by again ”
“ My friend raved about this place, so hubby and I had to check it out--conveniently close to his hairdresser. We rolled in at 12:45 PM on a Saturday, and it was packed. Lucky us, we snagged one of the last two tables. I ordered the Hainan chicken (friend-approved), while hubby went all out with a stewed American ginseng chicken soup and black bean pork ribs steamed rice on a lotus leaf. Food came out in record time. The stewed soup? Absolute 5/5, but blink and you'll miss it--it's a one-person deal. The house soup? No comparison to the stewed soup. You'd probably think it tastes fine if you hadn't tried their stewed soup first. Hainan chicken? Delicious, but lukewarm rice is a crime. 4/5. Now for hubby's steamed rice... it was so good that by the time I reached for it, all that was left was a spoonful of mercy. That spoonful? Lotus-infused bliss. Pork ribs? Tender perfection. Easy 5/5. We're definitely coming back to explore the menu. Service was friendly, the decor simple and spotless. Two big thumbs up! ”
“ Crowned as the "soup king" in our family who drank the most soup when mom would make it, I have long wanted to come to The Soup. I finally made it here today with my parents for lunch. The vibe here is clean, modern, and casual. Service was warm and friendly. The food is good! Parents got a couple of the signature dishes: hainan chicken rice, and abalone shiitake mushrooms chicken rice along with the soup of the dad. As I had eaten breakfast not long ago, I just wanted soup, veggies, and some tofu. The tofu appetizer was alright, and the hainan chicken rice was very good. The soups were amazing! All the soups look legit and the watercress pork bone soup I had was very tasty...totally hit the spot. I pride myself in making really good Cantonese style soup that's simmered on the stove for many hours, and I can confidently say that The Soup's chefs know their stuff. Good ingredients too. We'll be back! ”
“ This was the first restaurant I've been to with traditional Chinese soups that a Chinese grandma would make! The presentation was beautiful and the prices reflect the quality. The server spoke Chinese as did all the patrons who were there while I was dining. The rice dishes that my friend and I had were tasty and generously portioned. We had enough to bring home for another meal. The soup was yummy, but I wouldn't recommend eating the meat in it. Just leave it there to flavor the soup. I'd come here again and would love to bring my parents or in-laws. ”
“ Lately, it's been cold and rainy which calls for Chinese comfort food...but healthy Chinese comfort food that's stewed and steamed. I mean, I would eat HK baked pork chops smothered with creamy tomato sauce and melty cheese on the regular but acid reflex is no joke the older you get. The Soup opened in the summer 2022 with takeout, delivery, and indoor dining available. M E N U Small menu with about 20 items. Specialties: Cantonese tonic soups, lotus leaf steamed rice, hainan chicken rice, and several clay pot dishes. To me, this is like Chinese village food. No msg used. F O O D * 卤水大肠 Marinated Pork Intestine ($11.99) // 4 stars: http://tinyurl.com/4rwbyvz7 Meltingly soft and flavorful with a kiss of sweet umami flavor. It was delicious! Just wish there was more than a palmful worth. * F1 西洋菜陳腎燉豬錚 - Stewed Soup w/ watercress, pig's feet, duck gizzard ($13.99) // 2.5 stars: http://tinyurl.com/mrcbdu33 Hot and soothing with tough pieces of pork and several slices of duck gizzard. The pig's feet was missing. This soup is like the complimentary soup you receive at a Cantonese resto. IMO, this was overpriced for the individual portion. The other soups with ingredients like abalone, conch, squab, etc. seem more worth it. * S5 梅菜红烧腩仔荷叶蒸饭 - Steamed Rice in Lotus Leaf w/ braised pork [belly], preserved veggies ($17.99) // 4.5 STARS: http://tinyurl.com/4j23tftx I'm a fan of mei cai kou rou so this my fav of the two. The braised pork belly was tender with a good meat: fat ratio with the tang of the preserved mustard greens cutting through the rich, meatiness. Not overly fatty like how the original dish can be. The fragrant lotus leaf infuses an earthy flavor to the steamed rice and the accompanying baby bok choy was fresh and crisp. * S7 豉汁排骨荷叶蒸饭 - Steamed Rice in Lotus Leaf w/ pork ribs, fermented black beans ($15.99) // 4 stars: http://tinyurl.com/u934tp4s ++ $4 chinese sausage Savory bone-in spareribs (not fatty) and rich morsels of salty-sweet chinese sausage. Adding the chinese sausage was the right move for a better meat: carb ratio. S E R V I C E Understaffed with one lady running the FOH plus she was putting together takeout and delivery orders. She's brusque but gets the job done. It wasn't busy at the time for indoor dining so prompt food service (received our order in about 10 minutes). A M B I A N C E Formerly Sweethoney, The Soup has the same vibe - bright and modern with TVs. There's two levels but the upper level doesn't seem to be utilized. P A R K I N G Challenging street parking at peak hours. Overall, if you're looking for nourishing soup tonics and health(ier) Chinese comfort food, check out The Soup! ”