Sure, the summer rains are warm this year. But if you're under the weather, it might as well be the middle of December.
Ravisoups turned out to save my wife and I a sick day or two, staving away flu-bugs with the broth equivalent of an oven-warmed duvet.
I had the corn chowder bisque, she had the chicken hot pot broth, both were delicious and accompanied by obscenely good cheese buns with red pepper jelly. The quality of the ingredients are readily apparent when you peek behind the counter, but don't do justice to your senses until you begin swallowing hungry mouthfuls. This is good stuff.
We also split a organic chicken roti-wrap that wasn't necessary, thanks to the generous food portions, but was a fantastic compliment to the soup. The menu features a soup and wrap combo which is apparently a scaled-back portion of each and will probably what I'd do next time since I like both so much.
Prices fall somewhere between the hipster-gouging and afraid-to-set-foot-inside-the-hole-in-the-wall-you-call-a-restaurant that characterizes Queen West fare (That translates into a possible daily lunch spot for us).