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?35 for a bowl of soup sounds ridiculously high. Once all the fanfare has passed, and the number of customers begin to dwindle prices will fall and inevitably the shop won't be able to afford to continue. Daylight robbery, the most I've paid for a bowl of soup in a restaurant is 3.95 at the beefeater.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> ?35 for a bowl of soup sounds ridiculously high.

> Once all the fanfare has passed, and the number of

> customers begin to dwindle prices will fall and

> inevitably the shop won't be able to afford to

> continue. Daylight robbery, the most I've paid for

> a bowl of soup in a restaurant is 3.95 at the

> beefeater.

>

> Louisa.


Lou..

I was saying that to cover the rent and rates they would need to charge ?35.00 the average price of a meal and drinks elsewhere in E.D.


Foxy..

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> -----

> > ?35 for a bowl of soup sounds ridiculously

> high.

> > Once all the fanfare has passed, and the number

> of

> > customers begin to dwindle prices will fall and

> > inevitably the shop won't be able to afford to

> > continue. Daylight robbery, the most I've paid

> for

> > a bowl of soup in a restaurant is 3.95 at the

> > beefeater.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Lou..

> I was saying that to cover the rent and rates they

> would need to charge ?35.00 the average price of a

> meal and drinks elsewhere in E.D.

>

> Foxy..


Ah yes I see your point now. Usually these soup things work out of mobile portakabin's don't they? It seems a bit of a silly business move to take on a commercial unit in a high rental location, for what is pretty much just, well, soup and salad. I read a fascinating article in the Mail Online back on November about expensive puddings in Scotland. People travel from all over the world to pay ?30 plus for high end desserts. Maybe a high end soup filled with oysters and caviar could work?


Louisa.

Saffron Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > How about calling it "Souper Salad"

>

> http://www.soupersalad.com/


WTF. There is someone out there with a brain as big as mine.

I like how American diners/cafes offer soup and sandwich, either a cup or a bowl of soup, plus a sandwich or sometimes half a sandwich. Don't understand why more places don't do that here, but I guess it would be less profitable. My mum used to give us soup and sandwiches on Sunday evenings in front of the TV.

Generally, stews have less liquid than soups, are much thicker and require longer cooking over low heat.

While soups are almost always served in a bowl, stews may be thick enough to be served on a plate with the gravy as a sauce over the solid ingredients.


Hope that helps..


Foxy

Soup and salad mixed are not uncommon in far eastern cuisine, particularly in Thailand and Malaysia. Fusion cuisine has often matched up bread and wraps with soup and salad. In theory it could easily be done, but perhaps the soup would have to be of a thicker 'stew' like consistency.


Louisa.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Is the OP actually "Bob Buzzard"?

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>

> No Jez, his was the "Soup in a basket" concept


Soup in an artisian bread bowl - that's my idea.

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