Crank up the pumpkin spice flavoring, roll out the decorative gourds and don your best Luke Skywalker look because it is finally soup season in Dallas.

Here are a few of our favorite bowls of gold in Preston Hollow.

Here is a photo we can almost smell. The dark-brown roux of this gumbo from Tricky Fish has us drooling.

Want comforting Vietnamese food right away? I Luv Pho fills bowls of noodle soup all day long, with locations on Forest Lane and Preston/Beltline.

If we can’t have New York, at least we can have matzo ball soup from Cindi’s NY Deli. Ahn Vo has owned this neighborhood institution for about 35 years.

Modern Market Eatery gives us choices.

The Colorado-based “farm-to-table fast food” chain has a location in Preston Hollow Village. Their soup menu includes tomato basil, green chile chicken and curry sweet potato (above).

Spice up your life at Noodle Wave Thai. This Tom Kha soup comes with chicken or shrimp in coconut milk broth with mushrooms, tomatoes, cilantro, lemon grass, galangal roots and roasted chiles.

Jen’s Place Bakery and Cafe has all the country cookin’ you could want, including chicken and dumplings and chicken with wild rice soup, which has been a customer favorite for over 25 years.

Even if you already love the juice at I Love Juice Bar, you might not know that they also serve soup every day, organic lentil and chickpea, and fire-roasted vegetable (above).

Royal China is an unbeatable choice for noodles and soup. The restaurant, which first opened in about 1974, also makes soup dumplings to die for.

Always reliable, Zoe’s Kitchen makes several kinds of soup in-house every day, including tomato bisque, chicken orzo and white-bean chili.

What’s more Dallas than a cup of tomato soup from La Madeleine? Maybe a lower-calorie cup of spicy tomato kale soup from La Madeleine.