Zuppa

Trier


Five different soups served with sourdough bread are the mainstay of this bright little hole in the wall: two vegetarian, one vegan and two meat-based. Soups change daily but might include lentil and spinach, potato with pork sausage, curried pumpkin, and asparagus and cabbage. Finish off with semolina or almond cake.


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