It’s no secret that North Dakota’s all-time favorite soup is knoephla. No matter how you spell it, people just can’t get enough of it. Many North Dakotans have been having this dish as long as they could remember, with recipes passed down for generations. Besides that, knoephla is just that good that almost everyone likes it! And the best comes right from North Dakota. Luckily for us living here, we can get our soup fix at plenty of restaurants across the state. Here are just a few:

There are places all around North Dakota to get a warm bowl of knoephla soup, and of course one of the most well-known is Kroll’s, which has multiple locations across the state.

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Kroll’s is a diner all about German cuisine, and their “lumpy yellow soup” is their signature, famous dish. This knoephla is available all the time and is absolutely scrumptious.

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Why not stop by somewhere like Old Main Street Cafe in Devil’s Lake for a bowl?

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This restaurant is full if antique charm and even tastier food, and their thick, creamy knoephla proves it.

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Even North Dakota’s oldest restaurant, Peacock Alley in Bismarck, makes delicious from-scratch knoephla.

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Peacock Alley is a fine dining restaurant known for things like their steaks and other fancy dishes, but that doesn’t stop them from having this classic, home-feeling favorite.

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You can get knoephla in just about any corner of the state, and all of them are uniquely delicious. Deaner’s Diner in West Fargo, for instance, is another great spot to grab a warm bowl.

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No matter where you go in North Dakota, it isn’t hard to find a place with truly the best knoephla soup in the entire world. It’s been perfected and devoured for decades!

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Where is your favorite place to get knoephla soup in North Dakota? Other than grandma’s kitchen, of course! This is one of the state’s most iconic dishes, and if you were drooling while reading this you are probably a true North Dakotan. Here are some of the other most loved, well-known foods from the Peace Garden State.

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