How many GLPers Actually Got Soup in NY from the Original Soup Nazi | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12684874 United States 03/19/2012 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe it's because I'm a third generation chef, and probably that the soup had been frozen, but I wasn't too entirely impressed, they were pretty good, but nothing I can't make practically blindfolded. Just my honest two |
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Harvey the Big Cat User ID: 1357751 United States 03/19/2012 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A wonderful experience. The Seinfeld episode was dead on about how you paid for the soup. Quoting: Redstorm2000 The soup was great, the bread was to die for, and there was always fresh fruit. I was saddened to hear he had gone the franchise route to make a few bucks. It was a great New York original and deeply missed. Share your original Soup Nazi experiences here. I used to live not too far, on 57th and 7th, went once or twice (not during lunch) Pretty good soup...expensive for the time, lol ($5-$7 as I recall] I'm just a bit of a contrarian, so if everyone is talking about a place, I try NOT to go there...thats just me, and no judgment on the soup There were a bunch of little hole in the wall lunch places where the guy who ran it had an attitude like that When you're on W 57th, all the production studios are over by 8-10th ave, so you may get immortalized or not 5 stars for you, for nostalgia, lol |
Redstorm2000 (OP) User ID: 8104507 United States 03/19/2012 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A wonderful experience. The Seinfeld episode was dead on about how you paid for the soup. Quoting: Redstorm2000 The soup was great, the bread was to die for, and there was always fresh fruit. I was saddened to hear he had gone the franchise route to make a few bucks. It was a great New York original and deeply missed. Share your original Soup Nazi experiences here. I used to live not too far, on 57th and 7th, went once or twice (not during lunch) Pretty good soup...expensive for the time, lol ($5-$7 as I recall] I'm just a bit of a contrarian, so if everyone is talking about a place, I try NOT to go there...thats just me, and no judgment on the soup There were a bunch of little hole in the wall lunch places where the guy who ran it had an attitude like that When you're on W 57th, all the production studios are over by 8-10th ave, so you may get immortalized or not 5 stars for you, for nostalgia, lol Thanks. I used to work on 8th Avenue and 49th street, so we just had a short walk to the shop. In latter years, Kenny Kramer (the original source for the TV Kramer) put up a sign near the shop, offering to conduct tours of all of the Seinfeld locations. LOL. The soup was very good, if a bit spicy. |
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