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Arriving by public bus # 30, 79, 154, 174, 174e, 197, 179A, 11181, 182, 182M, 192, 193, 194, 198, 199, 240, 241, 242, 243W/G, 246, 249, 251, 252, 254, 255, 258, 405. SMRT # 172, 178, 180, 187. Train Station, Boon Lay. continue reading
Introduction
<BR>Your soup adventures begins here, at espresSOUP they serve comfort light meal, salad, pasta ; daily fresh boiled soup using in house recipe and not forgetting espresSOUP inventory is brought in daily by local purveyors and inspected by the chef assuring you the best quality possible. Bon appétit. continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
11:00 - 22:00
Sat - Sun
10:30 - 22:30
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Chick-A-Leekie Mushroom Soup Oriental Hot Chick
Review (7)
Level3 2013-06-17
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Fancy a dinner without needing to squeeze or queue for your food. Try this EspresSOUP at Jurong Point Level 2, Between JP1 and JP2. The restaurant is kinda "open" but not much of the crowd passes by this area. Our food was served rather fast. We ordered the signature soup with the square bread top up and a chicken bacon burger. The staff took initiative to help us 'upgrade' our order so that we can enjoy savings and an extra cup of ice lemon tea. It will be even better if the staff can notify us beforehand, rather than do it by himself. But small issue here.The mushroom soup is flavourful and smooth. The square bread presentation is of cos one of their main selling point, although it is essentially just plain bread. However the burger is quite standard and nothing special to note. continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-09
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Located conveniently along the merging area of Jurong Point 1 and 2 at level 2, Soup tastes pretty normal with an additional $2 of bread bowl swap. Bread bowl comes in square size and comes with another soup by the side to top up into the bowl. Their bread are made of farmer bread, originated from Germany and are made of wheat and rye flours. It was mentioned throughout the process making, it was oil less, sugarless and free from preservatives. On top of that, it has nutritional benefited and gets digested easily.The portion of my pumpkin meal is very filling portion. Initially I was thinking how to eat them up. I guessed the best way to eat was to tear the the bread from the bread bowl and dip it in the other bowl when you finished drinking the soup from the bread bowl. Overall I find that espresSoup is just a novelty treat and since its launch, I have only patronize once. Although there are no other specialized soups competitors in the mall, it would be less likely that I will go there again. continue reading
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espresSoup had this lunch/tea offer until 6p.m, where a set meal costs only $5!My friend and I decided to try this store since we're a fan of soup.I ordered a minestrone soup and wanted to get the pasta but it was sold out, anyway don't despise how a small portion it looks! I had to take away half of it because somehow it was quite filling. The bread given wasn't nice at all, I'd prefer soup spoon's one over this.My friend ordered the clam chowder, which I tasted a spoon or two and I thought it was a lot better than the minestrone soup I ordered. Mine was extremely salty after eating almost half of it!I also decided to order an extra piece of crepe, and it tasted tough and not chewy. I don't think I'm going back again because it's not really to my liking. Also, the open-concept store is placed in the middle of two walkways so if you need a conversation in private, it feels quite uneasy as passersby can just stand around and look at you eat.I really love the friendly service that the staff provided though, they're willing to go the extra mile and even went through with me what each soup contains and what is the bestseller, etc.! continue reading
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Level2 2012-09-08
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Decided to try espresSOUP for the first time, since it's conveniently located at Jurong Point The whole bill was about $20 - 25 because of the free lunch upgrades. It's really worth it to dine on weekdays.Pumpkin soup - My mum ordered this, and it was delicious! I finished half of it for her even after I finished my own Minestrone. It was THAT good.Hot green tea- Served when you order an upgrade.Minestrone <3- Totally in awe with it. The spice was just right, the taste was awesome. Half a Prawn wrap- Finished it within seconds. I nearly forgot to take a picture, so here's a half-finished one Chicken - something soup.- Yeah I can't remember the name of this one, but I will never order it again. The chicken meat wasn't tender enough(and they give you plenty of that), the soup was just full of spice. It's hot, hot, hot. Can that even be labelled as soup? Gosh.-----Okay, overall espresSOUP is just similar to "Soup Spoon". Nothing special to comment about it, except that it might just be a tiny bit cheaper. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-20
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I decided to have something light for lunch since I had a heavy breakfast. I chanced upon Expresssoup and decide to try it since it is just what I need as it has breads and soups. There is quite a variety of different soups, but I settled for the mushroom soup since that is a soup which I can never get tired of. The soup is quite creamy and there are little specks of mushroom in it. I preferred having more bite so the little specks of mushroom did not really appeal to me. I have had much better mushroom soups so I would probably try to avoid this next time since it isn’t really worth the money. continue reading
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