Souperia Steaming soup pots

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Fresh soups, delicious salads and seductive desserts: the Souperia lives up to its name. From Monday to Saturday it steams from the soup pots.

Light or spicy, Bavarian or Oriental, there are no limits to the variety of soups in the Souperia. The soups are freshly prepared and do not contain any artificial additives. Every month there are eight hot soups on offer, two of which change weekly. Ciabatta and sourdough bread are also served.
If you don't want to eat soup, you can order a fresh salad or a sweet dessert. The Souperia can be found in the Schanzenviertel and in Ottensen.

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