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An independent fast-food-soup restaurant tucked away in the subways of Old Street Station, with decent decor and a couple of wooden pews along the wall tables.

They seem to have the same six categories of soup available each day (poultry, meat, fish, cheese, pulse and vegetable), with a rotating menu. It's good, chunky soup, with even the small portions being solidly filling.

Each day's menu is up on their blog at http://nincomsoupoldstreet.blogspot.com/

According to their website, they also do breakfast: porridge, pastries, cereal, etc.

Last visited by Kevan, date unknown. Opening hours taken from the Nincomsoup website, March 2008.

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