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Telephone
63343220
Introduction
The Soup Spoon Union is an all-new quick service restaurant that is a collective of food brands namely The Soup Spoon, The Handburger and Soup Broth Asia Noodle Bar housed in one space. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Kids-Friendly
Pork Free
Wheelchair Access
Restaurant Website
https://www.thesoupspoon.com/
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Review (8)
Level4 2016-07-25
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http://www.umakemehungry.com/2016/07/the-handburger.htmlThe Handburger is one of the stalls under the concept of Soup Spoon Union located in Raffles City Shopping Centre. The concept is not the usual "Order and Pay later" system in most restaurants, instead they did it the reverse with ordering and payment at the same counter.Once your order is ready, the buzzer will set off and you have to collect your food at the respective counters.The Handburger practices the healthy living where by the handcrafted burgers includes grilled 100% grass-fed prime beef patties and portobello mushroom sandwiched in wholewheat brioche buns.I had The Works containing cheese, mushroom, sunny side up egg, juicy thick cuts of tomatoes, handpicked butterhead lettuce and 100% grass-fed prime beef patty grilled to perfection. Making them a meal gives me an option of drink and choice of sides.The Works - $15.90 / SetIf you knows about Soup Spoon and had tried their soups, this Velvety Mushroom Straganoff should be of no stranger to you. Its stomach filling hot chunky mushroom soups is tastily great item to pair with the meal.The choice of drink was pretty interesting. Besides having the home brewed Iced Lemon tea, we have the Hibiscus and Sugar-Free Sakura Sencha.The healthy combination of chicken breast, portobello, cheese and honey mustard for the burger. Though the mushroom looked abit on the dry side, the overall taste was just not too bad.Another interesting item on the menu will be the Union Sampler that gives diner a petite caesar salad and two petitie mains - a soup and slider. The items was served on a wooden serving board that was tailored make to put both the plate and bowl into the sunken slot.Union Sampler - $12.50The original Slider was bite size, perhaps a few bites and you could have done with the burger. It consist of beef, cheese, grilled onions and honey mustard.Fresh greens with bacon bits, dried cranberries and croutons and vegetables were dressed lightly in its cream sauce.Overall, I like the concept as more choice are available apart from the usual Soup Spoon, however in terms of quality and standards, its quite of an average fare. continue reading
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Level3 2014-12-31
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The Soup Spoon Union brings together the best of The Soup Soon, The Handburger and Soup Broth Asia Noodle Bar in a single, integrated menu.The signature item on this menu would be the Union Sampler, which allows the diner to, indeed, sample the best of what the three brands have to offer, in bite-sized portions of each dish. To accompany a Caesar Salad, choose two from a range of noodles, pot pies and sliders. The variety is indeed unbeatable, and you can customize your meal based on your mood. We chose the Kimchi Beef Ramen and Boston Clam Chowder Pot Pie, and both were satisfactory, even if not superb. I guess the highlight of dining here is the variety of items on offer, rather than the quality of the food itself.We also had a Chicken Cajun Cordon Bleu burger from the Handburger section, and a side of Lamb & Pork Sausage Meatballs added on for SGD 4 to the Union Sampler.The Cordon Bleu burger was immense and wholly satisfying, with a thick slab of stuffed chicken topped with what I believe to be a huge portobello mushroom. Lip-smacking goodness defined. The meatballs fared poorer though, as they were relatively small in portion and lacked flavour. The accompanying gravy was rich and creamy though.  continue reading
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Level4 2014-11-18
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Have been wanting to try their Hainanese Fish Maw Noodles because it looks like such nice comforting food. There were fish slices, fish maw, Chinese mushrooms, leeks and carrot. It was ok but not fantastic - it tasted like everything was cooked separately then cooked together for a few minutes in the soup. It lacked the nice homecooked feel to it and it's definitely not worth the price. continue reading
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Level4 2014-06-02
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This month The Soup Spoon has offered 3 different Happiness Meals, one for The Soup Spoon, one for Soup Broth Asia Noodle Bar, and one for The Hand Burger. Currently till 14 May with purchase of a Happiness Meal or with a spending of $20 and above in a single receipt, one stand a chance to win a 4D3N all expense paid trip for 2 to Bhutan.The Happiness Meal for Soup Broth Asia Noodle Bar costs $12.80.It includes Vietnamese Braised Chicken Noodles, Side Salad, Iced Milk Tea.After paying for the meal at the counter (by cash or NETS), one is given a tracker to placed on the table. Food will be served to you and remember to remind the staff to collect the tracker after all food has been served.Vietnamese Braised Chicken Noodles is served in quite a big plate. It looks like crispy fried noodles on egg flower sauce, topped with a huge grilled chicken leg. Kind of reminding me of typical ‘shen mian’ by the zhi char stalls. The chicken is quite tender with the meat easily tears from the bone. The only disappointing is the sauce which is very salty and gluey.The Side Salad is served with the dressing separated. Tastes quite green on itself. When mixed with the dressing, it tastes quite tangy and refreshing with hint of fish sauce and lime juice. The Iced Milk Tea is quite forgettable as it is not milky as I would prefer.Overall the food is still not bad, and served quite fast too. continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-31
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The Soup Spoon Union is actually a union of 3 restaurants, namely the said Soup Spoon, The Handburger and the Soup Broth Asia. They have an open concept kitchen where you can see the chefs working around preparing the dishes.The restaurant boosts a combined menu with an infographic at the back which explains how you go about ordering your food. I ordered 2 slider burgers ($3.50 each) – Battered Dory and Caesar Chicken and one Mocha ($4.80). After placing my order at the cashier, I am handed this disc-like thing to be placed on the table. I thought I will collect my food once it starts blinking because it is an electronic device but the food was served to me. Hmm.I tried the Chicken Cesar but decided to order it again for my sister to try since I thought it was nice. I like the burgers as they are toasted with butter and cheese at the undersides. Really yummy. It is a bit messy when eating this mini version of the Handburger. Its over in a few mouthfuls but it is good if you do not want a full meal.The Mocha came in a cup which I thought looked pretty cool but it looks like it has seen better days. Anyway I was a bit disappointed cause I thought there would be some cool latte art like what was featured on the menu but didn’t have any. Still. The coffee is served lukewarm. Nothing to rave about.Overall I like the restaurant concept and would definitely return for a mix of soups, burgers and noodles. There is also no service charge and for the nice ambience, why not? continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)