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    Seacoast Soups

    4.7 (94 reviews)
    InexpensiveSoup, Salad, Wraps
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Dan S.

    I'm a fan and shall return!! Upon entering I was greeted by the owner who is adorable, friendly, and eager to help. She described her products well and told me all about her late grandma Helen and her dessert recipes. There were three large crocks of soup to choose from. They are rotated throughout the week. I chose the large Spicy Thai soup. I had low expectations but was very surprised by how delicious the soup tasted. There was a perfect balance of ingredients and spice. This soup can even please an Asian's palate. They've only been open a month and I'm sure they will evolve as they learn more about the customers demands. They serve homemade soup rolls which I received hot out of the oven. Unfortunately, the roll was placed on top of the soup in my bag and the bottom dried out and hardened. The soup sizes are a bit odd. The small is too small of for a meal and the large is too large. If I'm going to stop by for soup on the run I'd prefer a size right in the middle so there are no post-meal hunger pangs or waste. I paid $6.45 (including tax) for my large soup which is not far from the price of a lunch time entree at a Thai restaurant. When I served myself the soup from the large crock I could hardly find any chicken left. The customers after me were left with noodles and broth. So I guess the trick is to come early. (update - they have since addressed this) Grandma Helen's makes melt in your mouth toffee squares. Try them! -I just upgraded to 5 stars. I continue to be exceptionally pleased by the fresh and tasty soups and salads. The service is always wonderful. Last night I took home the African Peanut soup and poured it over white rice. It was fabulous. I was able to squeeze three meals out of one large soup to go.

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    Awesome soups, great people.....Hidden gem. The Spicy Thai soup is addicting and the Cheddar Ale is as good as it gets.

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    What A Crock

    What A Crock

    4.5
    (25 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $

    Love stopping in here for a quick lunch while working on campus (GBCC). They offer 6-10 different…read morehomemade soups each day, with gluten free, veggie, and vegan options. You also get a piece of bread with each soup ordered, and they come individually wrapped at the end of the bar for you to choose as you're cashing out. Every single soup I've had from here is amazingly seasoned and SO SO SO tasty. The price is right, the service is always excellent, and they really move people along at this busy locale so you don't have to wait for a long time. Overall, it is a seamlessly quick experience that yields excellent yummy results!

    Came here after a visit to the bank. I always wondered what this place was but it was always…read moreclosed when I passed by it before. I thought they would have a bunch of soups but they only had three soups, chicken noodle soup, spicy and mild beef chili soup, and a vegetable soup. I was hoping they had a corn chowder or tomato bisque soup but they only had the 3 choices. I definitely wasn't feeling the Chili soup so I had to decide between the chicken noodle or vegetable. I went with the safer choice of the chicken noodle soup. The soup was very full of fresh ingredients and tasty. I got the large soup which came with a choice of two pieces of bread or 4 packs of oyster crackers. I went with the crackers and I needed it to add to soup to make me full. I bought the largest soup which was 32 oz and it put me back $15+ which was a lot more expensive then I expected but I think the price point is needed for them to survive as the place wasn't extremely busy even though it was lunch time. Service was good too and guy at the counter explained what they had and didn't have. They also do protein bowls as well which I decided not to do. Overall, the soup was good, price was little high, and I was little disappointed they didn't have what I was hoping for but overall pretty good.

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    Perfect lunch!
    Pull pork Mac n Cheese, and a birch beer
    Pull pork Mac n Cheese, and a birch beer
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    Momoyo Ramen

    Momoyo Ramen

    4.7
    (51 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Man this place was bad. Given the area I had low expectations and this was even worse than I…read morecould've imagined. The Tteokbokki was hands-down, the saltiest thing I've ever ordered at a restaurant in my entire life. Flavor profile was 100% off the sauce genuinely tasted like Play-Doh. The teriyaki chicken bowl wasn't much better whatever sauces y'all are using are horrendously bad. More salt doesn't equate the more flavor. Hope this helps.

    I found this place through Yelp and decided to come here for lunch after seeing the photos of the…read moreramen. It's relatively small (only about ten seats) and at the time, only two people were working. It took a little bit for the food to come out (my dad was able to go order a coffee at Coffee Break Cafe next door and bring it back before our orders came out) but the portions were perfect for our lunch and my dad really enjoyed his! The noodles are dropped off on the bar for you to pick up and you grab your own chopsticks as well. We ordered the Chili Ramen (tonkotsu with chili oil on top) and the Shoyu Ramen, both with pork as the protein. The cook on the egg was great (nice and gooey in the center and the white was nice and soft) but it was a little cold and lacked flavor (could've been marinated for longer?). The pork was a nice cut of meat but despite being blowtorched it was a little chewy and lacked a bit of flavor also. The lack of marination on these toppings was helped by the fact that the broth was great and flavorful and if you ate them with the broth and noodles, it was satisfying! I think the broth was the best part; I tried both of them and enjoyed drinking the broth by itself even without eating the noodles with it. Overall, I thought the ramen was OK (the soup was the best part!) but for the price and portion I think this is a nice place to stop by for lunch! My dad enjoyed it a lot and was impressed by the authenticity for an American establishment.

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    MomoYo Chili Ramen Special: tonkotsu broth, wood ear mushrooms, charred corn, scallion, char sui pork belly, hard-boiled egg, chili.
    MomoYo Chili Ramen Special: tonkotsu broth, wood ear mushrooms, charred corn, scallion, char sui pork belly, hard-boiled egg, chili.
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    Poketown

    Poketown

    4.4
    (31 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I ordered the Teriyaki Salmon Bento for $24.99. Not terrible, the slightly fishy salmon aside, most…read moreof it was good. Nothing was high quality but the price/value was outrageous. $24.99 + tax and the prompt for a 20% tip for takeout, OMG you would be $30 for a tiny piece of salmon and some skimpy sides. My sushi side didn't come with soy sauce or wasabi. The tables and dine-in area look like it hasn't been completed and never will.

    I've ordered the same thing from here a couple times now and the first 2 times it was amazing. I…read moreordered the crispy chicken garlic noodles. It says clearly in the menu that " Crispy Garlic Chicken Noodles (no broth) $15.00 Teriyaki chicken, tamari gluten-free soy sauce, scallion, steamed broccoli. Vinaigrette, onion, and cucumber on the side". Every single time I get this now it doesn't come with cucumber and they put mushrooms on it the noodles are different and not good. It is not all how it was when I first started ordering it. I recommend this place to a couple co workers and they were not impressed and said it made their stomach hurt. Another thing is they don't know how to update their hours properly. I've ordered things online and have paid for them and went to go pick it up and it's closed and when I reached out to the owner said there was nothing they could do. Never got my money back. Just super disappointing when you really liked something and it never comes out the same. I won't be recommending this place anymore. It's not worth the hype.

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    OBA Noodle Bar

    OBA Noodle Bar

    4.4
    (122 reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    Fantastic little noodle shop located in the heart of downtown. We got the wonton noodle dish and I…read moregot the poor color curry Both were excellent. This is an expensive restaurant, but for the quality of service and the food. It was worth it Just to know this is a smaller join, so the large party might have difficulty or a long wait.

    I was thrilled when I discovered that there was a supposedly authentic ramen experience a stone's…read morethrow away from my hotel while in the area for a business trip. Unfortunately, I am a die-hard ramen aficionado and former New Yorker of over 10 years-- so I can be quite a tough critic. Points for the lovely atmosphere and cultural aesthetic... though the restaurant closes early on weekdays and I was informed of such the minute I entered the door prior to receiving a proper greeting. I had no other option but to order takeout and I would have appreciated being offered a seat, glass of water or beverage while waiting. The waitress stood next to me while I perused the menu so I definitely felt rushed to order and she was very brief in her responses regarding the most popular/tasty ramen options on account of wanting to begin closing perhaps? Overall, reception wasn't overwhelmingly warm... if it wasn't after 8 PM, I likely would have gone elsewhere simply off of the initial vibrations. Nonetheless, $40 later (OBA ramen, cucumber salad, ginger tea and I tipped $5... when I really shouldn't have)-- I dive in upon arriving to hotel to a very AVERAGE experience. The tea is not freshly brewed in-house with ginger, lemon etc... had I known I was going to receive a tea bag and hot water, I would have passed on spending the $4.50 (as the hotel has artisan teas). Cucumber salad is lacking spice, flavor profile and brine... just large, chopped chunks with a vinegar + chile concoction that lacks heat, reminds me of tajin (very salt forward) and was not marinated. It's a quick cucumber salad-- because it was prepared in this manner, the result is extremely watery because the flavor elements didn't absorb into the cucumber. I like cucumber salads almost like a kimchi... made with passion and spicy on the palette. As far as the ramen.... Nothing noteworthy. Cabbage, bamboo, corn were just naked toppings and placed on the ramen comparable to a salad bar. I like my elements flavorful and braised/sautéed. These were completely PLAIN toppings. Bamboo and shredded cabbage were likely canned/bagged respectively. Completely devoid of seasoning and umami. Tamago was cooked relatively properly but the rim was approaching hardboiled (yellowed rim with the jammy yellow center= slightly overdone). Chashu was actually lovely on the flavor scale but over-cooked as well and sliced in uniform disks, which seems as if it was pre-prepped versus made to order. Pork belly should be rich, smoky and more dense... Broth was short on miso presence but definitely edible. My favorite aspect of the whole meal was the chili oil (that I requested upon leaving... it was not provided to me without prompting even though I ordered my food at the spiciest level/5). It really elevated the flavor of the broth and I was happy that it was able to salvage the meal! Perhaps homemade? Perhaps this is an authentic ramen establishment by New Hampshire standards but it's a hard pass for me. Also, the to-go bowls should be larger to house the broth provided and to mix with ease. Bowls are too shallow so you have to pour broth, eat a bit, then add the remaining broth otherwise it will spill everywhere when you attempt to mix the ramen components. Additionally, a customer should always be asked if they would like utensils... I had to ask on my way out after checking my order for accuracy. Fair attempt but a far cry from stellar-- perhaps on account of not dining in? I just didn't taste the love and the authenticity. I've had many ramen experiences outside of metropolitan cities (and Japan) where you can still taste the craftsmanship and love in preparing all the elements. Sadly, OBA missed the mark on the flavor and execution train for me!

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    Vegetable Dumplings
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