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Soupman Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota, MPLS

Thu Nov 6, 2008 2:38 PM EST
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By soupmantwincities
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Seinfeld was a notoriously funny sitcom on television throughout the 1990's. If you watched Seinfeld, lived during the 90's, or pay any attention whatsoever to pop-culture, then you have heard the innocuous quote "No soup for you!". This quote comes from the "Soup Nazi" or "Soupman" character from Seinfeld. His soup was the most delicious soup in New York City, maybe the world, but he was known for having a temperamental attitude and very strict, and arbitrary, rules in his soup shop. Well, the Soupman is not actually a fictional character after all—his name is Al Yeganah and his original restaurant in New York City is called Soup Kitchen International.

He founded Soup Kitchen International in 1984 and has been serving some of the world's best soups since then. Over time, Yeganah's Soup Kitchen International soups became the standard for delicious, world-renowned soups. Now, in the Twin Cities, there is an original Soupman restaurant too! The Minneapolis Soupman brings all of the same excitement to the table and all of the same ingredients, soups, and services. The Original Soupman Mpls brings to Minnesota the same wonderful tastes and commitment to excellence that Soup Kitchen International brought to New York City in 1984. Bringing tasty soups to hungry customers in the Twin Cities is something Soupman Minneapolis was meant to do and will excel at.

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