At this point in our lives, there’s really no point in hiding that we are, without question, geeks/nerds/dorks/insertyourownslangfor”kindaweird”. And we’re ok with that! Thankfully, the internet has made most of society ok with that too, but we’re here to fly our freak flag regardless. So it really should come as no surprise that we found ourselves at the Dragonball themed noodle shop in Orlando recently.
That’s right. Dragonball themed. Noodle shop.
Chris is definitely the anime fan of the household, although we probably tie for our love of sushi and Japanese cuisine. There aren’t many noodle bowl restaurants in Alabama…in fact, I don’t think there are any dedicated ramen shops, maybe a few places that offer stir-fry and “make your own” bowls, or offer a single bowl of ramen on the menu, but other than a great Vietnamese noodle place we frequent, there really aren’t many options. But we figured Orlando had to have some given the sheer number of restaurants in the Kissimmee/LBV/Orlando area. So imagine just casually looking for ramen in Orlando, when the search bar reveals a fanboy dream… an actual, (though 10% variant for copyright reasons) DragonballZ inspired ramen restaurant. It’s even got the perfect name. Soupa Saiyan. Soupa, ’cause yummy soup, and Saiyan, because it’s over 8000! (not a typo…keeping it real on the 10% variant thing)

We have awesome friends, they insisted we go. Not that it took much convincing.
The unfortunate reality is that as many times as we’ve been to Orlando since discovering this place online a few years ago, it has just never worked out for a detour to be convenient. So we’ve just said “oh we’ll go next time”, and then wound up wishing we had gone once we get home, so we resolve that the next trip will be the one we make time for Soupa Saiyan….Which brings us to our last trip to Disney with our friends, who, as it turns out, are geeks as well. That’s probably why we’re friends! As usual, our trip was busy enough that it as difficult to find a good time, but we were determined, we were not leaving Florida without eating ramen under a Nimbus cloud.

We went after Dapper Day. We’re not normally this extra just for lunch.
Luckily we called the day before and the shopkeeper was kind enough to let us know we would need to arrive early as a line forms (and never goes away) on weekends, so we showed up well before opening and were one of the first people in line. They weren’t kidding, the whole time we ate there was a steady queue of people ordering, despite them being very quick with taking and filling orders! And the food? Amazing. We split a bowl which turned out to be a great decision, the portions were really generous! Our friends got a bowl each and both had nearly a whole to-go container full of soup left to take back home (we even had enough leftover for a small portion) We all got such different options, and not one was a bad choice!

These bowls are deceptively large, and filled with really yummy noodles and toppings!
I think we all got ramen noodles, because although they had udon and rice noodles available, we can occasionally find those types of bowls in Alabama, so we all wanted to try a ramen bowl that wasn’t the college-kid-staple variety. We had a great time sitting at the bar watching people come in, and even saw a car pull up with a Dragon Ball paint theme! We’re pretty sure he wasn’t with the place, just another fan like us coming to get noodles on a gorgeous spring day. That’s what makes little places like Soupa Saiyan so amazing…good food, good friends, fun stories? What’s not to like? Definitely worth the detour.



















































