Yes, they mean the same.
In both sentences, "more" acts as an adverb to modify "one".
In either case, "more" means "in addition" or "on top of that".
If you simply say “Would you like to add soup for one dollar?”, the meaning is exactly the same.
If you omit "dollar" and say “Would you like to add soup for one more?”, the meaning is the same so long as it is understood that you are talking about dollars. When you do that, "more" becomes a pronoun.