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Feb062012

Soup Nazi...err, I mean...Man

One of the most famous characters from Seinfeld is the "Soup Nazi." Like so many show ideas, this was based on one of Larry David's real-life experiences. The character was modeled after Al Yeganeh, a real life Soup Man who owned a soup place in midtown called, Soup Kitchen International. He had a strict set of rules and if you didn't follow them, he refused to serve you. This happened to Larry David and they used the experience for the Seinfeld episode. The original Soup Kitchen was closed for years, but it Yeganeh recently re-opened it at the original location at 259 W. 55th Street. Let's go see if there's soup for us!

Look, up in the air...SOUP!

He changed the name from Soup Kitchen to Soup Man in a nod to the Seinfeld character, even though he sued them over the charaterization of the character. The lawsuit was later dropped, but he got a boatload of publicity, which is all he probably wanted anyway.

There's a crowd out front and no one is in a proper line, why is Al not enforcing his rules? Could he have mellowed out through the years?

The soup's change daily and here's today's liineup.

And of course there's T-shirts for the tourists.

No wonder there's no rules being enforced, Al's not here. She told me he pretty much just manages the place now.

Since there's no place to sit there, I went to a nearby McDonald's, got a drink and sat down.

I got the lobster bisque and a large bowl is ten bucks. Not cheap, but you do get bread and an orange. Okay, let's try it out!

Holy shitballs, it's the best lobster bisque I've ever had! Shortly after I finished a manager threw me out for bringing in outside food! I pointed out that I bought a drink, but since it was empty, he told me I had to leave because it was crowded. I'm finishing this up on the sidewalk. I'm thinking of a new character now, Ronald McDonald the Nazi!


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February 6, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterspotcolors

I'm lovin' it! Ha!

February 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJaws the Cabbie

@spotcolors: That's me!

@Jaws: Glad you're enjoying it, there's more on the way. Cue up that bass line!

February 6, 2012 | Registered CommenterTripping With Marty

When I tried getting soup from the Soup Nazi there the line snaked to 8th Ave and over with people waiting patiently. Instead I got a beer at a fruit stand and walked away drinking a can. In those days paper bagged beer drinking was legal, I don't know about now, heard you better not show it. If I still lived in NYC I would have ticketed countless times

February 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMykola Mick Dementiuk

What the fuck has happened to NYC? Can't take a beer out and can't take a soda in! Hitler must be the mayor now!

February 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterProfessor Dungpie

@Mykola Mick Dementiuk: The days of brown-bagging are long gone. I sure miss those days!

@Professor Dungpie: You're right about the Mayor, his name is Bloomberg!

February 6, 2012 | Registered CommenterTripping With Marty

Damn! That's a lot of lobster! You usually just get a tiny piece floating on the top. I'd say it's a bargain at ten bucks. Especially considering that the mechanically separated meat of the day at McDonald's is about six.

February 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterBiff

@Biff: I agree, it was the best soup in the world! Fuck Ronald McFuckhim

February 6, 2012 | Registered CommenterTripping With Marty

Holy Shitballs! I can't believe I missed Seinfeld day! Catching up now!

February 7, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterIsabella

@Isabella: Love that you've worked, "Holy shitballs" into your vocabulary! I'm going to fine tune the blog so that it's easier to follow, they'll be an announcement tomorrow. Thanks for chiming in!

February 7, 2012 | Registered CommenterTripping With Marty

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