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SOUP'S ON! "Nothing is more important here than customer service. We know we have a quality product, and customer satisfaction is a priority for us." The team at The Original Soup Man, from, left, includes Hugo Pirir, owners Lisa and Scott Ruddy, consultant Robert Ilvento, manager Hart Walzer, Elizabeth Watts, and in the foreground, Jose A Del Cio.

Original Soup Man Comes to Town And Offers a Tempting Selection

They're lining up on Palmer Square! The Original Soup Man has arrived, and customers can't get enough of the hot, steaming bowls of chicken vegetable, crab bisque, jambalaya, beef barley, mulligawtany — you name it, it's there. Seven to nine varieties are available every day, from an overall selection of 40 different soups.

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TASTER'S CHOICE: "We are very service-oriented and take good care of our customers. We are pleased to offer advice about appropriate wines for dinner and parties, and help however we can." Laurent Chapuis (left), proprietor, and Tom Coutsoubelis, manager, of Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop, are shown with a double magnum (three liters) of Isole e Olena 2001, Capparello, Super Tuscan red wine.

Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop Moves to New Palmer Square Spot

This distinctive wine shop is a must for wine lovers. The charming decor, reminiscent of a fine wine cellar, offers an appealing ambiance in which to browse the extensive selection of wines from many parts of the globe.

 

 

 
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