
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4549 Southside Blvd #205, Jacksonville, FL 32216
Phone: (904) 551-3596
Website: http://linktr.ee/Soupanoodlebar
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Reviews
They have so many options and I love the fact that you can build your own bowl exactly how you want it. They offer two sizes, a kid size and a large size. I eat a lot and even the kid size was perfect for me because it left space for appetizers. I ordered takoyaki and they were insanely good, super fresh, hot and flavorful. I also got a jasmine and honey boba tea that was refreshing and really delicious.
Another thing I loved is that they have Happy Hour every weekday from Monday to Friday from three to six, and on Saturdays and Sundays from three to five. It’s honestly worth it because you can order several appetizers and even ramen bowls at a lower price, which makes the whole experience even better.
There are tons of dessert options, ramen variations and appetizers to choose from, so you’re definitely not going to run out of things to try. Between the three things I ordered, I spent about twenty five dollars, and I would one hundred percent come back. If you want ramen that comes out fast and tastes amazing, this is the place to go. The broth was full of flavor, the ramen was piping hot and the noodles were cooked perfectly. I honestly wish I could go back ten more times.
If you’re in Jacksonville or live nearby, this is definitely a spot you need to check out.
Whether you’re stopping by for lunch or dinner, this spot always hits the spot
They’re known for their flavorful ramen, pho, and noodle bowls that are hearty, satisfying, and full of authentic taste. If comfort food is your love language, this place is for you
The meh: The large anime statues are cool, but both are broken. The plastic silverware is low quality (my bad for not using chopsticks). The napkin dispenser rips every napkin. The veggie potstickers were sold out.
The bad: 1) The “steamed veggies” in the “build your own bowl” were completely raw. 2) They closed at least 15 minutes prior the posted closing time. Not only did they turn on ALL the lights while we were finishing up as a clear indication that they wanted us to get the hell out, they turned away a group of 4 and a group of 2 who arrived at least 15 minutes before close (with the open sign still on). 3) The ambiance could be an anime lovers dream, but the music completely killed the vibe. Rather than playing anything remotely related to the restaurant theme, loud, sad, American-made R&B blared from the speakers.
We wanted to LOVE this place. Instead, I think we will just do carry-out, well before the posted closing time.
The food, though? Even chili oil couldn’t save it from the blandness, and neither of us even finished our food. The meatballs are also not meatballs in a normal sense – technically they are balls of meat, but the texture and flavor are nothing like any meat I’ve ever eaten.
Really, save yourself the money and time, and eat something that actually has any flavor at all.
During my first visit, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that they serve udon and pho alongside ramen! I tried the Curry Laksa (a spicy coconut milk broth) – Singaporean noodles, and the Kaio Mami (a savory and sweet broth) – Filipino noodles. Both dishes exceeded my expectations!
We also enjoyed the “Build Your Own Bowl” option, where you can add your favorite toppings to your chosen noodles. My gluten-free and vegan friends will definitely love this place! The prices are very reasonable, with small sides starting at $10, which was more than enough to fill me up. You can also opt for “Kaedama,” which is extra noodles.
If you haven’t been here, its time for you to try it.