Hi friends, and hello 2026! If you’re anything like me, the start of a new year always has me craving cozy, nourishing meals that still feel fresh and intentional. That’s exactly why I’m sharing Greek Lemon Chicken Soup today. This is hands-down the best Greek Lemon Chicken Soup, and yes, it tastes identical to Taziki’s. It’s bright, comforting, packed with protein, and made with simple, clean ingredients that actually leave you feeling good. Whether you’re focusing on clean eating, easy weeknight dinners, or just want a comforting homemade soup that rivals your favorite restaurant version, this Greek Lemon Chicken Soup checks every box. Keep reading for my step-by-step recipe and all my best tips to get that authentic, restaurant-quality flavor at home.
GREEK LEMON CHICKEN SOUP

Who doesn’t love a good bowl of soup, whether you’re fighting off a cold, warming up on a chilly day, or just craving something comforting for the soul? Soup has always been one of my favorite things to eat because it’s hearty, filling, and instantly makes everything feel a little better. There’s nothing I love more than curling up on the couch with a warm bowl in hand, feeling like all is right in the world. And honestly, one of my absolute favorite soups of all time is Greek Lemon Chicken Soup from Taziki’s. It’s bright, cozy, and somehow feels like it can cure just about anything, which is exactly why I had to recreate it at home.

During the holidays, my mother-in-law came across a Greek lemon chicken soup recipe that was identical to the restaurant version. She made a huge batch and confidently said, “This should last y’all a few days.” Do you know how long it actually lasted in my house? One and a half days. That’s it. We absolutely devoured it. So this time around, I made the recipe myself with one little tweak. Instead of cooking the chicken from scratch like she did, I grabbed a rotisserie chicken from Costco because easy wins every time around here. I ended up quadrupling the recipe, freezing half, and keeping the rest in the fridge, and we’ve been eating it for the past two days straight. And somehow, I’m still not sick of it. You can easily adjust the lemon and Greek seasoning to your taste (and yes, I definitely added a little extra lemon). It’s bright, cozy, and so soothing, especially when you’re not feeling your best. Trust me on this one, just try it. You won’t be disappointed.

Ingredients
- 2.5 Cups cooked & shredded chicken (You can buy it at Costco off the bone or make it yourself)
- 1 Quart Chicken Bone Broth, I use Bare Bones Broth
- 3/4 cup lemon juice (I’ve used fresh, and I’ve also used Santa Cruz lemon juice- both worked)
- 1/2 cup grated/shredded carrots (I buy them shredded)
- 1/2 tbsp fresh rosemary leaves, finely chopped
- 1/2 tbsp Greek seasoning
- 4-5 cups basmati rice (I use brown basmati rice to make it healthier. I also cook it in water with chicken bouillon to give it more flavor)
How To:
- Add all of these ingredients minus the rice in a large pot and stir.
- Bring soup to a boil. The reduce to medium heat. Let soup simmer for 10-20 minutes until carrots are soft.
- Add rice to the serving bowls and scoop in soup.
- Serve with either pita bread or roll.

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Storage and Freezing Tips for Greek Lemon Chicken Soup
One of the best things about this Greek lemon chicken soup (besides the flavor) is how well it stores and freezes, making it perfect for meal prep or busy weeks.
- Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days. The flavors honestly get even better the next day.
- Freezer: This soup freezes beautifully. Let it cool completely, then transfer to freezer-safe containers or bags. Freeze for up to 3 months.
- Reheating: Reheat gently on the stovetop over low to medium heat, stirring occasionally. If the soup thickens after chilling or freezing, just add a splash of chicken broth to loosen it back up.
- Pro Tip: If you plan to freeze the entire batch, you can slightly under-lemon it and add fresh lemon juice after reheating for that bright, just-made flavor.
This makes Greek lemon chicken soup such a win for busy families, especially when you want something nourishing on hand without cooking from scratch.
Final Thoughts
This truly is the best Greek lemon chicken soup, and I don’t say that lightly. It’s cozy, comforting, bright, and tastes just like the restaurant version, if not better. Whether you’re feeling under the weather, craving something warm and nourishing, or just want an easy homemade soup that the whole family will devour, this recipe never disappoints. It’s one of those meals that feels like a hug in a bowl, and once you make it, I promise it’ll be on repeat in your house too. If you try it, save this recipe, share it with a friend, and let me know how you like your lemon level because that part is totally customizable.