There's nothing quite like a steaming bowl of soup to warm you up when Mt. Hood weather takes a chilly turn. Fortunately, the Villages of Mt. Hood offer a variety of culinary options to satisfy your craving, from classic comforts to international flavors. Here's where to find soup on Mt. Hood after a long day spent riding the slopes or exploring the stunning wilderness.
Known for its Mexican American cuisine and vibrant setting, Chicali Cantina serves up a comforting bowl of Caldo de Pollo. This classic chicken soup, packed with flavor and warmth, is the perfect antidote to a cold day. It's made with chicken broth, braised chicken and rice, then topped with cilantro, tomatoes, onions and a hit of zesty lime. Paired with flour tortillas, creamy avocado and a spicy margarita, you'll be warmed up in no time!
Tucked away in a vintage school bus near Mt. Hood, Koya Kitchen offers a whimsical dining experience with a Pan-Asian twist. Aside from sushi, poke bowls and fried rice dishes, the menu also features delicious noodle soups like udon and ramen. (They also have a full bar!) Guests can enjoy their meals inside the bus or in the surrounding outdoor seating area, which features heaters and string lights for a warm and inviting ambiance.
Altitude offers a refined family dining experience in both its dining room and lounge, blending international flavors with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The menu features elevated takes on classic dishes, showcasing innovative presentations and a focus on unique flavor combinations. Choose from the rotating soup of the day, with flavors like tomato basil or creamy clam chowder.