Small Bites: Stuck at home?

Valet Gourmet is at your beck and call seven days a week. The Asheville-based delivery service brings soup (and other good things to eat) straight to your door from a wide array of local restaurants, including the following (note that the service requires a minimum order of $10, before tax and gratuity, for delivery).

Suwana’s Thai Orchid offers wonton soup, tom yum and a rich, spicy tom kha.

Vinnie’s Italian Restaurant has a classic pasta fazool.

Artisan Catering & Deli
always has soup available on the daily menu. Call 252-1221 to ask about the variety of the day.

Asian Grill and China Buffet both offer egg drop, hot and sour, wanton and miso soup.

Kanpai Sushi-Thai offers osumashi, miso, tom yum, tom kha and usually pho.

Ichiban offers a tempura udon, miso, seafood soup and yu tofu.

Fiore’s Ristorante Toscana offers a Tuscan formaggio and a soup of the day. Call 252-1221 to find out what it is.

Tomato Cocina Latina offers chicken, shrimp, “seven sea” and vegetable soups, all served with rice or housemade tortillas.

Want more? Visit http://www.valetgourmet.com to view the full list of restaurants Valet Gourmet serves, full menus and to set up delivery.

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