I tried the curried lamb wrap and their mushroom bisque(wrap and soup combo = $ 12.49) today for lunch. The wrap was excellent. The lamb was tender and the curry sauce was flavourful with a nice level of heat. There was also spinach, sweet potatoes, and bits of pineapple in the wrap. The pineapple lent a pleasingly sweet flavour contrast to the curry. The mushroom bisque(which is cream-free so that’s excellent for people who can’t handle a lot of dairy) was a tad bland. I tried it before I bit into the wrap and I thought, «Ugh, needs a lot more seasoning,» but then I started eating the wrap and it was okay to have something fairly bland to come back to between bites of the curried lamb. This soup would otherwise be far too bland for me to eat it on its own. Also, the soup was merely lukewarm rather than hot. I prefer my soup hot. I would give the wrap a five and the soup a three. Too bad it’s not«Ravi Wraps» because they’re just not living up to their name with the soup I tried today. Tip: I don’t know whether they have appropriate ventilation, but it is a tiny place and your clothing and hair will smell like curry, miso, and whatever else they’re cooking. Even now, hours later, I still smell their cooking smells on my suit and in my hair. If you can come here in easy to wash attire(sweat suit, maybe), all the better to avoid the dry cleaning costs.
Mark C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great lunch spot at all locations never been disappointed. The wrap and soup combos are a hearty lunch. My favourites are the lamb wrap and the corn chowder. Service is efficient and courteous. Will be back for sure.
Joe R.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Ok so if you want to pay soup 10.99 or so that is great place for you. I’ve been to Micheline * restaurants and their soup is cheaper.
Yolanda S.
Place rating: 5 Irvine, CA
Craving a lamb curry wrap… on a cold southern california afternoon, there’s only one place that would hit the spot today – Ravi Soups. Sad I’m across the continent. I had a lamb curry wrap with a corn crab chowder. The lamb curry was surprisingly good, as I was expecting a watered down curry. It was quite the opposite – great balance of flavors and the chowder I had was great. I’ll definitely be back the next time I’m in Toronto!
Christine W.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Really yummy fresh veggie wrap. It’s so hard to find fresh legit food in this area.
Mortaric M.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
Cool small little place with flavourful soups and wraps. Some spicy asian flair. We tried pork shoulder and the lamb wraps, and for soups we tried the chicken hot pot and beef miso. Everything was delicious. The soup and wrap combo is a decent portion, if you don’t have a ravenous appetite. Over great place and I’ll visit again when I’m in the Panasonic Theatre area.
Vanessa C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is the first time I’ve trying this place and turns out, it’s one of the best places to have lunch! I got the lamb wrap and the squash soup and they were so filling! The lamb wrap had a lot of meat stuffed in there and just the right amount of spiciness. Best of all, the wrap didn’t fall apart or leaked sauce the entire time! Finally, a place that can make a proper wrap! There was a slight taste of sweetness in the sauce too which I found interesting. The squash soup was delicious too! It had a good mix of sweet and savoury flavours with small chunks of potato and onions in there. It feels like a pretty hearty soup. The meal feels healthy and substantial enough that it’s going to keep me full until dinner. The portions are just perfect! Recommended for lunch takeout!
Kevin B.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
We stumbled on Ravi Soups as we were wandering looking for a place to eat and I’m glad we decided to give it a try. The service was friendly and the food was fantastic. I had the Ravi Stew which was loaded with chicken, sweet potatoes and a bunch of other yummy goodness. I walked in staving and left nice and full!
Nabila I.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
First time at this new location, but second time visiting a Ravi Soups. This location held up to my memory of the other location. This one is of course smaller, with limited seating, however, it has the same quick and efficient service. Love the soup and sandwich combos. They are healthy and tasty and so beyond reasonably priced!
Amith M.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Oh my lord!!! Tried the curried lamb wrap… and it was divine! Reasonably priced at under $ 10, the wrap was both filling and delicious. Check out the place folks… Worth it!
Sara F.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
First time going here, on a recommendation from a friend. The only con was the process, which were quite steep for soups. However, the small soup with half wrap is a good lunch deal. I ordered the large Corn Bisque soup that had blue crab in it, which came to $ 11 and change total. The presentation for a seemingly fast food style place was lovely. It came on a lazy Susan and included a small cheesy biscuit with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce. The soup came in a seemingly large bowl, but it’s rather wide and a little shallow. Definitely more than enough food for me. The soup was amazing, with just the right spice level — enough to feel it but not take away the natural taste of the soup. Would definitely go back when it’s cold out!
Jessica W.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Have been here a couple of times for their soup and wraps. Phenomenal stuff! Love the soup and wrap combo! Such filling and fresh ingredients that makes you feel like you are getting your money’s worth. I had the red lentil soup with a free range chicken wrap. Could barely finish it all but loved the taste of both. For 2 soups and 2 wraps we paid under $ 25 dollars and I believe it was well worth it. Not overly fast service but some things you shouldn’t rush. Will definitely be back!
Angela W.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Soup and sandwiches/wraps, to me, are one of those combos that you can count as «comfort food» without the guilt. That’s why Ravi Soups is a great option for a quick and satisfying lunch, the kind that won’t keep you feeling sluggish for the rest of the afternoon.(It’s also substantial enough to be a light dinner for some too!) They keep it simple with their ingredients and focus on their ability to make their offerings taste good AND good for you. I tried the soup + wrap combo — Wild Mushroom and Roasted Chicken wrap. I caved with the mushroom soup because it had truffle oil(and yes, I’m aware that’s nothing close to the real deal, if at all, but I’m still a sucker for that aroma…). Heads up though! This isn’t a cream-based mushroom soup so it’s not going to be like the Campbell’s soup you grew up with. It’s rather light(water/broth-based) but still very tasty! The Roasted Chicken wrap tastes a lot better than it looks too. They have these cubes of sweet potato that add a perfect touch of sweetness. My friend also ordered the Oven Roasted Vegetable wrap which looked just as, if not more, amazing too! And this is coming from a devoted carnivore… All in all, Ravi Soups is a great stop to pick up some grab-and-go food for lunch or dinner. This location also has a neat little patio bar where you can enjoy your food and do some people-watching. It’ll likely be my go-to place for comforting soups as the weather gets more chilly!
Min Min T.
Place rating: 5 Nord-du-Québec, Canada
Friend brought me to Ravi Soups after we worked out at the Manulife Centre. It was pretty quiet on a Friday night. The bare, yet bright, orange walls and the chalk-scrawled menus gives it a warm, friendly feel to the place. For $ 12, I purchased the soup and wrap combo. The vegetarian wrap was stuff with good-quality vegetables and the chipotle mayo was fantastic. It was lightly heated in a sandwich press. There was eggplant, peppers, edamame and sweet potatoes in it. For the soup, it was a wild mushroom and rice bisque, with truffle oil and fried shalllots. Definitely very unique and delicious. The entire meal was perfectly sized for dinner! The service was fantastic; as this is a family-run business that’s blossomed up to four locations now, the servers are still warm and friendly. They even said goodbye as we left for the night.
Alvin S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I’ve been to the Charles location a few times now. Service was usually quick. I’d always get the soup and half-wrap combo, as you get to try a little of everything. The Ravi stew is their signature and quite good. I’m not a fan of the mushroom soup though. The curried lamb wrap is definitely a favourite for me. As for seating, they only have bar stools and tables along the side of the walls, so it can get quite awkward having conversations across the room if you bring a big group. The patio is also a bit awkward as it’s very close to street level and cars, and you face the street(again, bar stools) and I found myself making awkward eye contact with passerbys staring at my dinner and watching me chew. However, it’s nice that they do offer service and bring your food to you on a lazy susan.
Ben O.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
One of my favourite wraps franchises in Toronto. Their wraps are thick, stuffed with a ton of fresh veggies and mouth-watering sauces, and hit the spot just right. This spot was unknown to me(and many, apparently, until they recently put up the new sign). Glad I saw it, walking out of the movies and looking for some late night grub. Tried the chicken wrap for the first time, and it was delicious(no surprises there!). But still, my go-to when I hit up my Ravi soups kitchen is the lamb. Rich and flavourful, these wraps are the bomb! Oh, and the soups are fantastic. Get both in the combo for maximum satisfaction. This location is the smallest I’ve seen so far. It’s got a few stools along the walls and could comfortably fit maybe 10 people sitting. Good for takeout for sure.
Fern H.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
In the dead of winter, all I crave is the warmth and comfort of soup. Stopped into this new location of Ravi Soups to pick up lunch. I ordered the soup/wrap combo($ 10.99 plus tax) with the mushroom bisque and the pork shoulder wrap. Not sure if this was an off day for them but getting the order was slow. Waited about 15 min. before getting the order to go which seemed way too long a wait for fast food. Mushroom bisque was meh… chock full of mushrooms but not at all creamy. Pork wrap was pretty good — I liked the tangy chutney in there. I would pass on coming back. Service was too slow and price point was too high. There are definitely other options for a cozy soup lunch meal in the area.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
So I came here with a friend of mine to try out their soup because of all the hype and I ordered a small Ravi stew for about $ 9 tax in that came with a scone and sweet and sour sauce. What I liked: –Everything appeared to be made from scratch –The soup had plenty of meat and vegetables in it. What I didn’t like: –The price. The food cost on that soup is probably about less than $ 1.50, so that’s a huge markup. I would expect the maximum price to be $ 5.99 for a small stew. At the same time, my friend got a wrap and soup combo for like $ 10-$ 11 plus tax, which isn’t bad, but I still think it’s pricey for a «combo» when you are supposed to get a discount. Verdict: If you can make your own soup, then this place isn’t worth it. I admit it is good, but I just can’t justify the price. Sorry.
Janice K.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
So happy this cozy gem came to Yorkville. Why you should eat here: — Fresh ingredients and healthy options — dairy free options available — They’re opened late — Good for dine in or take out I’m slowly making my way through the menu and so far all the soups and wraps are delish! Some of my favourites: Ravi Salad($ 4.99) — spinach, napa, mint, pineapple, mango cilantro, thai basil, crispy shallots lime, all toped with a refreshing chili aioli dressing. I’m a big eater so I have this as a side salad but the portion is large enough to be a meal of its own. I order this every time. Ravistew — chicken, baby spinach, mushrooms, wild rice, edamame, cilantro, crispy shallots and root vegetables — A super hardy and slightly spicy soup. Curried Lamb Wrap — with roasted yams, baby spinach, brie and chipotle mayo. These wraps are generously filled and sauced appropriately. The lamb curry wrap in particular is also a little spicy! Would love these wraps even more if there was a gluten free shell available. Soup and Wrap combo range between $ 9.99 — $ 12.99(depends on the soup and wrap combination). Although the price runs a little steeper than the neighbouring soup and wrap options, the quality of the food is worth it. Eat here for a quick meal!
Meena A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Have been coming here everyday since they opened! Love the entire menu. More of a take-out joint although I will occasionally see people dining in. Bit overpriced for your average take-out. Soup+wrap combo will ring you $ 15-$ 20 with veg being cheaper obviously. Staff are nice and efficient. Wraps and soups come out within 3 – 5 minutes. Reco’s: roasted veg wrap, porcini mushroom bisque, curried apricot & red lentil soup.