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Slurp alert! This rainy weather has the Dallas Food Nerd team craving warm comfort food. Speaking of the team, did you know there are over 20 contributors behind the scenes who make Dallas Food Nerd happen?

As the leaves fall, our cravings rise – it’s officially soup weather in Dallas! 🍂🍜 Here are some of our favorites around DFW (in no particular order):

Marugame Udon – Carrollton

Marugame Udon in North Dallas / Carrollton serves up piping hot bowls of udon noodles that are a work of art in themselves. Added by DFN Contributor: Amy Yen

udon noodles in a blue and white bowl from Marugame Udon in Carrollton, Texas

Jinya Ramen in Victory Park

Dive into a world of flavor at Jinya Ramen in Victory Park. From savory broths to customizable toppings, it’s a ramen lover’s dream come true. Added by DFN Contributor: Jean Fang

Red bowl with ramen, chopsticks, and fillings from Jinya Ramen in Victory Park, Dallas

A recipe or the home-chefs: Witches Brew Stew

If you’re feeling budgety, or don’t want to go out, this “Witches Brew Stew” recipe is worth adding to your rotation this spooky season. Added by DFN Contributor: Denim Miller

blue crockpost with soup ingredients - ground beef, carrots, mushrooms, and more. Full soup recipe linked.

Lito’s Kitchen in Garland

Lito’s Kitchen in Garland brings authentic comfort in every spoonful. Their homemade soups are a local secret you’ll be glad you discovered.

Chicken Pozole at Lito’s Kitchen in Garland, added by DFN Contributor: Amber Sazmand

rise

If you don’t know the origin story of DallasFoodNerd, it all started back at the Lover’s Lane location of rise. So their “Marshmallow Soup” has a special place in our co-founders heart. On another note, have you had their Pumpkin Souffle? Added by DFN Contributor: Rory Ellis

Malai Kitchen – Southlake

Spice up your day with a trip to Malai Kitchen in Southlake, TX added by DFN Editor, Elysa Ellis.

Seapot – Plano

Everyone gets their own personal hot pot in this dining experience! First, you pick a soup base of your choice, like miso or kimchi. Then you can order meat for the table & pick whatever seafood, vegetables, meatballs & noodles you want from the conveyer belt by your table. You can order more meat whenever you clear a plate & you have 90 minutes to eat all you can!

Hot Pot at Seapot Plano added by DFN Contributor: Amy Yen

Kizuki Ramen – Plano

Added by DFN Contributor: Alyson Malan

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elysa

Geek Girl. Carbotarian Foodie. Digital Strategist. I Heart Mac & Cheese, Wine and Sushi. Probably not together.
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