French Onion Soup

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So I'm contemplating where I'd like to eat on my next trip, and I'm posting to see all the places where I might find a good bowl of French Onion Soup ("good" includes plenty of nice gooey cheese on top).

I loved it at Les Chefs when I had lunch there in 2012, liked it (but not quite as much) at BOG lunch. Anyone had it anywhere else, and what did you think of it there?
 
So I'm contemplating where I'd like to eat on my next trip, and I'm posting to see all the places where I might find a good bowl of French Onion Soup ("good" includes plenty of nice gooey cheese on top).

I loved it at Les Chefs when I had lunch there in 2012, liked it (but not quite as much) at BOG lunch. Anyone had it anywhere else, and what did you think of it there?

I think that Boatwright's has a great French onion soup. I thought it was more flavorful than the soup at Be Our Guest.
 
Thanks for the info!

I expect I'll be at POFQ again, so Riverside/Boatwright's would be handy.

How "classy" does Shula's feel? I love a good steak, but I'm afraid I'd feel too "dowdy" to eat there - yes, I know people come from the parks, but I'm envisioning people in "designer resort wear." ;) (FWIW, I've felt perfectly fine dining at Artist Point and Flying Fish, if that helps.)
 

How "classy" does Shula's feel? I love a good steak, but I'm afraid I'd feel too "dowdy" to eat there - yes, I know people come from the parks, but I'm envisioning people in "designer resort wear." ;) (FWIW, I've felt perfectly fine dining at Artist Point and Flying Fish, if that helps.)

Shula's is kind of anomalous. The clientele are often conventioneers, so you'll see a lot of suits and business casual attire. But the restaurant also has a football theme that I find exceptionally dorky and tryhard. Giant black and white game day photos hang in massive, nonsensically ornate gold frames. The menu is printed on a football. You really can't stress formality in a setting like that, even though the guests generally are on the dressy side. They also serve the full menu in the lounge, though, if you would be more comfortable there.
 
I haven't been there yet (it's a little over a week away for me :) ), but Be Our Guest has French Onion Soup. One of my friends said it was pretty good when she went in June.
 
I haven't been there yet (it's a little over a week away for me :) ), but Be Our Guest has French Onion Soup. One of my friends said it was pretty good when she went in June.

Loved the French onion soup in BOG.. Have had it there every time we visit..
 
If you're comfortable at the Flying Fish Café and Artist Point you'll be fine at Shula's. It's a must do for my boyfriend and me each visit. And yes, their French onion soup is to die for!
 
If you are a French onion soup lover, and you do not want to be disappointed, please do not order this soup at BOG; it was flavorless.
 
If you are a French onion soup lover, and you do not want to be disappointed, please do not order this soup at BOG; it was flavorless.

You got it on a bad day.

The FO soup at BOG is made with true onions, not with beef stock or beef boullion to make you think you're getting flavor. In fact it's vegetarian, which is lovely.

DH has eaten at many fine dining places in his life, along with some amazing French places, and has had FO soup many times. He felt that the one at BOG was better than the soup he'd had at the best restaurant he'd been to. It wasn't just salt and beef flavor, but actual onions cooked for a long long time to get the flavor.
 
You got it on a bad day.

The FO soup at BOG is made with true onions, not with beef stock or beef boullion to make you think you're getting flavor. In fact it's vegetarian, which is lovely.

DH has eaten at many fine dining places in his life, along with some amazing French places, and has had FO soup many times. He felt that the one at BOG was better than the soup he'd had at the best restaurant he'd been to. It wasn't just salt and beef flavor, but actual onions cooked for a long long time to get the flavor.

Well this explains why I thought my soup was so bland; it was a vegetarian version. Traditional FO soup is prepared with beef stock, and is very flavorful. As a fan of the late Julia Child's famous FO soup , I'm not surprised that I would not enjoy BOG's departure from the authentic recipe. What can I say but," bon appetit" :artist:
 
I love French onion soup, the traditional kind with beef stock. I was SHOCKED to find out that the BOG soup was vegetarian because it was SO GOOD!! And plenty of gooey cheese....:goodvibes

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If you are a French onion soup lover, and you do not want to be disappointed, please do not order this soup at BOG; it was flavorless.

We were there in July and also found the broth to be flavorless. My family adores French Onion soup and none of us finished ours at BOG.
 
sophiasapientia said:
We were there in July and also found the broth to be flavorless. My family adores French Onion soup and none of us finished ours at BOG.

This was our experience too! We were there in February so they must have had more than 1 off night.
 
Shula's is kind of anomalous. The clientele are often conventioneers, so you'll see a lot of suits and business casual attire. But the restaurant also has a football theme that I find exceptionally dorky and tryhard. Giant black and white game day photos hang in massive, nonsensically ornate gold frames. The menu is printed on a football. You really can't stress formality in a setting like that, even though the guests generally are on the dressy side. They also serve the full menu in the lounge, though, if you would be more comfortable there.

Shula's is also a chain restaurant, so that removed some of the upscale exclusivity of it in our opinion.
 
My DH and I love the french onion soup at T Rex. We tried it a couple of years ago but I think that the bread in it was kind of like a garlic bread with cheese on it...so good!
 



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