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The so-called Soup Nazi—aka original SoupMan Al Yeganeh—is a NYC legend thanks in part to the depiction of him in a classic Seinfeld episode. But considering the fact that Yeganeh became ...
The “Soup Nazi” is hitting the road! The company whose broth inspired the “Seinfeld” totalitarian soup-slinger is expanding with a fleet of food trucks.
“Make the soup Nazi famous,” snarked Mike Afromowitz on the X thread. “What a despicable human being! Ppl like her disgust me!” added valleygirl. “We don’t know who she is.
So you can either tell your friends the Soup Nazi served you soup, or just go buy the soup at Costco, where it’s readily available. 10901 Ventura Blvd. Studio City.
A soup purveyor in midtown manhattan may have been made famous by 'Seinfeld' but the "Soup Nazi" was actually mentioned in a movie long before 'Seinfeld' dedicated an episode to his business.
There is soup for you. And it will be ladled out by the Soup Nazi, who yelled the phrase "No soup for you" in the iconic Sienfeld soup episode.
The soup stand that inspired the Soup Nazi episode on "Seinfeld" reopened in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, six years after its famously brusque owner, Al Yeganeh, shut it down and licensed his ...
“No soup for you!” If you haven’t said it — well, let’s be honest, you’ve definitely said it. It’s one of those sayings with seemingly indeterminate origins; more believable as ...
Thomas wasn’t aware the Soup Nazi was inspired by a real-life chef, Ali Yeganeh, but knew the Seinfeld team wanted someone with a Middle Eastern accent. He popped in a Lawrence of Arabia VHS and ...
Thomas let them have it - he did the "Soup Nazi" pretty much as "Seinfeld" fans remember from the show, ultra mean, over the top and wildly funny. Advertisement. Article continues below this ad.
He says the “Soup Nazi” name was inspired by customers who had dubbed Ho “the juice Nazi” “for [his] focus on efficiency” at his other establishment, Alive Juice Bar, in Seattle, among ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (February 22, 2015) — Even if you’ve never seen Seinfeld, you’ve probably heard someone make a reference to the Soup Nazi’s “No soup for you!” line. It’s such a ...
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