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A vibrant bowl of soup curry with grilled chicken, boiled egg, and colorful vegetables, alongside a plate of white rice with a lemon wedge.

Best Soup Curry Toppings to Try for the Ultimate Bowl

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 25, 2026
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A bowl of vibrant curry soup includes broccoli, red pepper, lotus root, leafy greens, and a poached egg in rich broth, set on a wooden table.

Sapporo Soup Curry: Dipping, Mixing, or Sipping?

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 22, 2026
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A bowl of vibrant curry soup with chunky vegetables, lotus root, a halved boiled egg, and diced green onions, evoking warmth and richness. Rice sits aside.

How to Train Your Palate for Higher Soup Curry Spice Levels

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 20, 2026
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A bowl of vibrant curry soup with chunky vegetables, lotus root, a halved boiled egg, and diced green onions, evoking warmth and richness. Rice sits aside.

Understanding Soup Curry Spice Levels: From Mild to Extreme

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 18, 2026
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A vibrant bowl of Japanese curry soup with chicken leg, colorful vegetables, and quail egg. Served with a side of yellow rice and a spoon on a plate.

Why Most First-Timers Eat Soup Curry the Wrong Way

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 8, 2026
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A bowl of rich Japanese soup curry featuring a large grilled chicken leg, lotus root, corn, and cherry tomatoes, served with a side of purple-tinted rice topped with a halved hard-boiled egg.

The Role of Rice in Soup Curry

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 6, 2026
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A bowl of Japanese vegetable soup curry featuring slices of grilled kabocha squash, lotus root, red bell peppers, and green beans, topped with a soft-boiled egg and served with a side of white rice on a woven bamboo mat.

How to Eat Soup Curry the Right Way

The Soup Curry Kitchen May 4, 2026
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Side-by-side comparison of a Hokkaido chicken soup curry with roasted vegetables and a thick Japanese beef curry with carrots and potatoes.

Soup Curry vs. Japanese Curry: Gravy, Broth, and Everything In Between

The Soup Curry Kitchen April 20, 2026
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Overhead view of a bowl of Japanese soup curry with a roasted chicken leg, lotus root, and vegetables served with a side of white rice.

Why Steamed Rice is Served Separately: The Traditional Soup Curry Experience

The Soup Curry Kitchen March 31, 2026
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Blue noren curtains with Japanese kanji at the entrance of a traditional Izakaya restaurant in Japan.

How to Behave in an Izakaya: Unwritten Rules Every Guest Should Know

The Soup Curry Kitchen March 23, 2026
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