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Salmon soup (Lohikeitto)

Finland
4.5
Most iconic: Restaurant Sea Horse (Helsinki, Finland)

Lohikeitto is a creamy Finish salmon soup, similar to laxsoppa in Sweden. Apart from chunks of salmon fillet, it traditionally incorporates diced potatoes and carrots cooked in a flavorful, buttery broth infused with fish stock and cream.... READ MORE

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Finnish fish soup (Kalakeitto)

Finland
4.5

Kalakeitto or fish soup has been a staple of traditional Finnish cuisine for a long time. Although there are numerous ways to prepare this classic Finnish specialty, it typically consists of cleaned and filleted fish chunks and diced vegetables th... READ MORE

3

Tom yum

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: P'Aor (Bangkok, Thailand)

Tom Yum is one of the best known Thai dishes, a spicy, sour, and aromatic soup that is traditionally served with rice. It consists of shallots, lemongrass, fish sauce, minced fresh ginger or galangal, shrimps, mushrooms, kaffir lime leaves, lime j... READ MORE

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Peruvian shrimp chowder (Chupe de camarones)

Arequipa Region, Peru
4.4
Most iconic: La Nueva Palomino (Arequipa, Peru)

Chupe de camarones is a popular Peruvian shrimp (or prawn) chowder with a long and unusual history. The chowder is typically made with fish stock, fresh shrimps, onions, garlic, and yellow potatoes, while rice, beans, carrots, and peas are used of... READ MORE

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Cullen Skink

Cullen, Scotland
4.4
Most iconic: Rockpool Cafe (Cullen, Scotland)

Even though it has been traditionally prepared all along the coast, Cullen skink is a dish originating from the fishing village of Cullen in Northeastern Scotland. This thick and creamy fish soup is typically based on smoked haddock cooked with mi... READ MORE

6

Shrimp Bisque

Louisiana, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Brigtsen's Restaurant (New Orleans, United States of America)

Shrimp bisque is a traditional Cajun dish originating from Louisiana. The soup is usually made with a combination of large shrimp, seafood broth, shrimp broth, butter, bell peppers, shallots, garlic, flour, cream, brandy, hot sauce, and seasonings... READ MORE

7

She-crab soup

Southern United States, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: 82 Queen (Charleston, United States of America)

She-crab soup, somewhat of a cross between a bisque and a chowder, is a soup made with heavy cream or milk, crabmeat, sherry, fish or crab stock, and roe—a key ingredient in the dish that improves the flavor and is responsible for the color.... READ MORE

8

Laksam

Terengganu, Malaysia
4.4
Most iconic: Restoran Hatinie (Shah Alam, Malaysia)

Traditionally associated with the regions of Kelantan and Terengganu, this flavorful Malaysian soup consists of rolled rice noodles served in a creamy fish broth. The noodles are prepared with a thin rice flour batter that is poured on a flat surf... READ MORE

9

Encebollado

Ecuador
4.3
Most iconic: El Pez Volador (Guayaquil, Ecuador)

Encebollado is the national dish of Ecuador, a fish soup that is characterized by a large amount of onions. Very useful in curing hangovers, the dish is made with fresh tuna meat, cassava root, tomatoes, onions, coriander, and various spices. Toma... READ MORE

10

Vietnamese Sweet and Sour Soup (Canh chua cá)

Vietnam
4.3
Most iconic: Hoang Yen Restaurant (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

The term canh chua cá encompasses various fish-based Vietnamese soups that are characterized by their combination of sweet, spicy, and sour flavors. The soups are usually made with a tamarind-based broth, and they typically include chunks o... READ MORE

11

Caldillo de congrio

Chile
4.3
Most iconic: Tres Peces Valparaíso (Valparaíso, Chile)

Caldillo de congrio is a hearty Chilean fish soup made with conger eel as its key ingredient. Chopped and cooked conger eel is usually boiled in water, creating a flavorful broth in the process. The broth and the eels are then combined with saut&e... READ MORE

12

Katong laksa

Central Region, Singapore
4.3
Most iconic: 328 Katong Laksa (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

As the name implies, this laksa variety hails from the Katong neighborhood of Singapore's Central Region. It is based on a spicy, shrimp-infused broth that's flavored with coconut milk and a special laksa paste consisting of dried shrimps, herbs, ... READ MORE

13

Caldo de siete mares

Mexico
4.3

Caldo de siete mares is a popular Mexican soup featuring seafood cooked in a light broth. The dish is most popular in Mexico's coastal regions, where an abundance of fresh, local seafood ensures that the soup has a unique flavor. When it is ready ... READ MORE

14

Tapado de pescado

Honduras
4.3

Tapado de pescado is a flavorful Honduran specialty soup featuring ingredients such as white fish (snapper, haddock, bass), coconut milk, plantains, yucca, squash, yams, onions, and seasonings. The soup has a slightly sweet flavor due to the usage... READ MORE

15

Bisque

France
4.2
Most iconic: Brigtsen's Restaurant (New Orleans, United States of America)

This thick, creamy, and rich puréed soup traditionally includes ingredients such as cream, seafood, cognac or wine, and a combination of spices. The origin of its name is still debated – some claim that the word refers to a soup that ... READ MORE

16

New England clam chowder

New England, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Atlantic Fish Co. (Boston, United States of America)

One of the earliest and quintessential American dishes, New England-style clam chowder is a creamy stew made with briny clams, chunks of salt pork, sweet onions, potatoes, and milk. The dish was invented by the Pilgrims who had landed near Plymout... READ MORE

17

Caldo de camarón

Mexico
4.2
Most iconic: Marisquería el K-Guamo (Mexico City, Mexico)

Caldo de camaron is a Mexican soup featuring tender pieces of shrimp, chayote squash, and carrots in a broth made with chilis and stewed tomatoes. The dish can be found throughout Mexico, and its origins lie with the ancient Nayarit, who used to p... READ MORE

18

Penang laksa

Penang, Malaysia
4.2

The perfect blend of spicy, sweet, savory, and umami flavors, penang laksa is a popular Malaysian street food, originating from the north-western state of Penang. This hearty noodle soup is made with poached mackerel (or sardines), tamarind, lemon... READ MORE

19

Irish Seafood Chowder

Ireland
4.2
Most iconic: O'Dowd's Seafood Bar and Restaurant (Roundstone, Ireland)

This flavorful dish consists of seafood such as salmon, prawns, white fish, and haddock, paired with milk, cream, and vegetables such as onions, potatoes, carrots, and garlic. The chowder is popular both as a refreshing course in the hot summer mo... READ MORE

20

Assam laksa

Penang, Malaysia
4.1
Most iconic: Joo Hooi Cafe (George Town, Malaysia)

Assam laksa is a traditional fish-based sour noodle soup. It is the one of the numerous varieties of laksa, popular noodle soups widespread throughout Southeast Asia. The dish consists of rice noodles, shredded fish, and sliced vegetables... READ MORE

21

Paila marina

Chile
4.1
Most iconic: La Olla (Puerto Varas, Chile)

Paila marina is a traditional stew consisting of a shellfish stock combined with a variety of seafood, shellfish, herbs, spices, and vegetables such as tomatoes, bell peppers, carrots, and onions. This flavorful stew, which is said to be a great h... READ MORE

22

Bouillabaisse

Marseille, France
4.0
Most iconic: Chez Michel (Marseille, France)

This traditional Provençal fish soup (and stew) originated in the 18th century when it was first concocted by Marseillaise fishermen, who would prepare it using the leftovers from their daily catch, making the best of what they had in their... READ MORE

23

Psarosoupa

Greece
4.0
Most iconic: Klimataria (Benitses, Greece)

Greek psarosoupa (lit. fish soup) is a simple dish consists of fish—usually the firm-fleshed varieties like red mullet, snapper, cod, or red gurnard—poached with vegetables; most often a combination of carrots, celery, and onions, or l... READ MORE

24

Fiskesuppe

Norway
4.0
Most iconic: Bryggeloftet & Stuene Restaurant (Bergen, Norway)

Fiskesuppe is a popular Norwegian fish soup characterized by its creamy texture and buttery flavor. This comforting dish appears in many regional and seasonal versions, but it usually consists of various types of fish, shellfish, and root... READ MORE

25

Parihuela

Peru
4.0
Most iconic: La Picanteria (Surquillo, Peru)

This hearty and spicy seafood soup whose flavors and ingredients are uniquely Peruvian originated in the fishing communities of Peru; it is what the fishermen would enjoy after a long day at sea, and it is now a popular dish all along the coast. P... READ MORE

26

Tekwan

Palembang, Indonesia
4.0
Most iconic: Pempek Garuda (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Tekwan is a traditional fish ball soup. The essential component of the dish are tekwan fish balls, from which the dish derives its name. Usually made with fish paste, tapioca, and flour, they are boiled or fried before being added to the soup. The... READ MORE

27

Soupe de poisson à la rouille

Marseille, France
4.0
Most iconic: Bistrot à huitres: "Chez Jean-Mi" (Bordeaux, France)

Originally a poor man’s dish, soupe de poisson à la rouille is a classic French soup and a close cousin of the famous bouillabaisse. The soup is usually prepared with white fish that is cook... READ MORE

28

Açorda de marisco

Portugal
4.0
Most iconic: Esplanada Marisqueira "A Antiga" (Matosinhos, Portugal)

This seafood version of the popular and versatile Portuguese açorda is often described as a dry bread soup. It combines generously seasoned bread mash, usually infused with olive oil, sautéed onions, and cilantro, with various shellf... READ MORE

29

Chupe de pescado

Peru
4.0

Chupe de pescado is a traditional and Ecuadorian fish soup that's especially popular during Lent. Although it doesn't take too long to prepare the soup, it contains many ingredients, such as white fish (usually cod), flour, olive oil, tomatoes, ca... READ MORE

30

Ciorbă de pește "ca-n Deltă"

Dobrogea, Romania
4.0
Most iconic: Ivan Pescar - Fish Bar (Tulcea, Romania)

Ciorbă de pește "ca-n Deltă," or fish soup in the fashion of the Danube Delta, is a traditional sour soup that is made with a combination of fish stock, fresh fish (both saltwater and freshwater fish can be used), vegetables, herbs, and borş. The ... READ MORE

31

Halászlé

Hungary
3.9
Most iconic: Kiskőrössy Halászcsárda (Szeged, Hungary)

Halászlé or fisherman's soup is made with mixed river fish cooked in a broth that is heavily spiced with hot paprika. The fish—mainly carp, catfish, perch, or pike—is locally sourced from the Tisza and Danube riv... READ MORE

32

Sweet and Sour Tamarind Soup (Canh chua)

Mekong Delta, Vietnam
3.9
Most iconic: Hoang Yen Restaurant (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Canh chua is a popular Vietnamese soup originating from the Mekong Delta region. It's characterized by its contrasting flavors - sour, sweet, and savory. The soup incorporates ingredients such as seafood (eel, shrimp, snakehead, catfish), tomatoes... READ MORE

33

Sinigang na hipon

Philippines
3.9
Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila, Philippines)

Sinigang na hipon is a Filipino shrimp soup characterized by its sour and strongly savory flavor. In addition to shrimp, this dish contains a great variety of vegetables, including onions, tomatoes, string beans, banana peppers, water spinach, tar... READ MORE

34

Sopa marinera hondureña

Honduras
3.9

Sopa marinera is a flavorful Honduran soup consisting of fish and seafood such as octopus and shrimps, plantains, cassava, and coriander, cooked in coconut milk. The soup is extremely healthy due to the fact that all of the ingredients are cooked ... READ MORE

35

Sopa Leão Veloso

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3.9
Most iconic: Restaurante Rio Minho (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

This seafood soup was named after Leão Veloso, a Brazilian diplomat who developed a taste for bouillabaisse during his service in France. Upon returning to Brazil, he tweaked the recipe for the famous French classic, most likely du... READ MORE

36

Açorda de bacalhau

Portugal
3.8
Most iconic: Pap'Açôrda (Lisbon, Portugal)

This traditional Portuguese bread soup combines cod, rustic bread, and a flavorful broth that is generously seasoned with garlic, olive oil, and fresh herbs. The whole soup is usually topped with a poached egg, and the cod is either left whole or ... READ MORE

37

Açorda de camarão

Portugal
3.8
Most iconic: Pap'Açôrda (Lisbon, Portugal)

Though similar to the traditional shellfish bread soup, açorda de camarão is prepared exclusively with shrimps. The flavorful seafood broth is combined with bread, sautéed onions, cooked shrimp, and olive oil into a creamy mas... READ MORE

38

Gazpachuelo

Málaga, Spain
3.8
Most iconic: El Refectorium Malagueta (Málaga, Spain)

Gazpachuelo is a Spanish soup originating from Malaga. Originally, it was a poor man’s dish made by local fishermen, who would prepare it with fish, fish stock, mayonnaise, potatoes, garlic, egg yolks, and wine vinegar. Over time, they start... READ MORE

39

Chupe de mariscos

Peru
3.8

Chupe de mariscos is a traditional and Chilean seafood chowder that includes ingredients like shrimp, mussels, clams, squid, and sometimes fish. The choice and variety of seafood can vary based on availability and regional preferences. The broth i... READ MORE

40

Californian Clam Chowder

San Francisco, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Boudin Bakery Cafe (San Francisco, United States of America)

Following in the footsteps of the classic New England-style clam chowder, Californian clam chowder is a creamy stew containing clams, potatoes, and onions. The key to making it Californian-style is to carefully tuck the chowder inside a sourdough ... READ MORE

41

Sopa de cação

Beja District, Portugal
3.7
Most iconic: Herdade do Sobroso (Vidigueira, Portugal)

Sopa de cação is a traditional specialty made with slices of dogfish shark cooked in a flavorful broth infused with garlic and coriander. The dish is traditionally served over sliced bread, and it is occasionally thickened with flour... READ MORE

42

Fish Tea

Jamaica
3.7
Most iconic: Little Ochie (Alligator Pond, Jamaica)

Jamaican fish tea is a light soup or a fish broth seasoned with salt, pepper, and thyme, unlike other Jamaican soups that are usually hearty and thick. It features small, inexpensive fish such as herrings, and vegetables such as bell peppers, carr... READ MORE