Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Dresher. Dresher (previously Dreshertown) is a community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,610 at the 2000 census. Because Dresher is neither an incorporated area nor a census-designated place, all statistics are for the ZIP code 19025, with which the community is coterminous.
4 based on 70 reviews
Anne's Kitchen Table is a small, family-owned restaurant in Glenside, Pennsylvania close to the Glenside Train Station and Arcadia University. We specialize in homemade soups, healthy salads and hearty sandwiches. Open for lunches Monday through Saturday
Was looking for something different and saw this place not far from home. We wanted soups and salads so this seemed like a good option, something different from Panera or places like that. I had the new bollywood salad, which had a curry vinaigrette, which was wonderful. My wife had the Asian wrap, which was recommended with the noodles and was very good. My son just had a turkey sandwich, which he enjoyed. Service was excellent. Attentive and communicated well. I always appreciate good service. Had some peach pie and brownie to go and both were very good.Really liked this place and will be back for sure!!
4 based on 69 reviews
The place may be tiny, but the Vietnamese kitchen knows its stuff. We started off our meal with two huge Gá»i Cuá»n (Fresh Garden Spring Rolls) filled with Shrimp, pork, lettuce, vermicelli noodles, cucumbers cilantro, & mint - and found them a light & refreshing start to our meal. For entrees, my husband chose Phá» Tái (Eye Round Steak) Beef noodle soup with eye round steak served with a huge plate of bean sprouts; I got to taste the broth; it was delicious. My choice was Bún Chạo Tôm (Grilled Ground Shrimp Vermicelli noodle bowl) Grilled ground shrimp, served with rice vermicelli, shredded lettuce, cucumbers, pickled carrot/radish and mint, topped with crushed roasted peanuts - it was wonderful. This tiny restaurant was a delightful find.
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4 based on 89 reviews
In 1921, Rose McNally opened "McNally's Quick Lunch" in a small corrugated steel building at the trolley turn atop the highest hill in Philadelphia. In 1927 Rose and Hugh purchased one of the new buildings just across the street and moved the Quick Lunch.
We ordered the special which was the Cuban sandwich and black bean soup. The sandwich was decent with a side of potato chips but the black bean was totally bland and watery. We added salt and pepper but it didnât change much. That was very disappointing. The sandwich was decent but Iâve had much better. The coconut cake was just okay but wouldnât order it again. The staff is very friendly thatâs why I hated to give ab average review but I had to be honest. I will not return again as the food was very forgettable. Too many better places to eat. The inside of the restaurant is very small and tables are really close together. It was hard to move around as you were in the other tables faces; and it was very noisy. Not a place to meet a friend that you want to have a conversation with. W if youâre going to sit and use your phone to text. I couldnât understand why the great reviews.
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