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But he made great soup. JERRY SEINFELD’S own relationship ... “No soup for you,” says the Soup Nazi. He snaps his fingers. The cashier takes George’s soup and hands him his money back.
NEW YORK — The bisque is back. 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 ...
You can follow her at @brennahouck. Seinfeld trivia buffs may already know that one of the show's most famous characters — the Soup Nazi — was based on a real person. The restaurant owner that ...
When Seinfeld‘s “The Soup Nazi” episode aired, the militant chef played by Larry Thomas was an instant sensation. “No soup for you” became one of the show’s most famous lines ...
Season 7 episode 6, “The Soup Nazi,” is the 116th installment of Seinfeld. It aired on Nov. 2, 1995, and became an instant hit with fans. The titular character, also called Yev Kessem ...
the New York soup vendor whose cold style inspired the infamous Seinfeld character known as the “Soup Nazi,” reopened his location shop on 55th Street in Manhattan on Tuesday. Yeganeh ...
The soup stand that inspired the Soup Nazi episode on "Seinfeld" reopened in its original midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, six years after its famously brusque owner, Al Yeganeh, shut it down and ...
Not long after the “Soup Nazi” episode of Seinfeld aired, Jerry Seinfeld apparently went back to the Soup Kitchen International, Ali “Al” Yeganeh’s restaurant on which the episode was based.
Writer and producer Spike Feresten brings funny and real moments to his work. Feresten was a writer on Seinfeld from 1995-1998, penning the “Soup Nazi” episode, and also hosted the Fox series Talkshow ...