Is there ever a bad time for a delicious bowl of soup? I think everyone can agree that soup is a delicious meal for lunch, dinner, or even in between. Let's not forget soup can also be the opening act for a fantastic meal. Question is, where is the best soup in New Jersey?

 

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When it comes to soup my "go-to" is the good old-fashioned chicken noodle soup. Chicken noodle is the standard for all other soups, in my humble opinion. Nothing is better than a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup and a side of saltines. Now that being said, my wife recently made homemade "sausage tortellini" soup that was amazing and could give my chicken noodle a run for the money. Pasta Fagioli is also another favorite of mine. By the way when it comes to "clam chowder" I like both, but I'll take New England over Manhattan.

 

 

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According to a recent Delish article, for New Jersey, they selected Clementine's Restaurant, Avon by the Sea. "Looking for a spot for dinner, we stumbled upon Clementines online. Thank God we did!!! From start to finish, everything was excellent!" — Yelp user Joe B.

 

 

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Looking at their menu they definitely have a "New Orleans" theme going on. "Zydeco Gumbo" sounds delicious. According to their menu "Classic stew with shrimp, crawfish and scallops. Spicy but smooth."

 

I have not been to Clementine's but maybe you have? Post your reviews below, we always love getting your input.

 

 

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