Thursday, July 13, 2006

No Soup for You!

I once worked for the coffee Nazi who's nickname was inspired by Seinfeld inspired by Al. She wouldn't let me whisper more than a mere hello to my Grandma when she came to the shop.
LONDON -- New York chef Al Yeganeh, who inspired "Seinfeld'"s brusque "Soup Nazi" character, is taking his recipes across the pond.
Yeganeh and his partners plan to open 50 Original SoupMan franchises in Britain during the next year, Original SoupMan CEO John Bello said Wednesday. The company also hopes to open outlets in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Yeganeh's takeout restaurant, Soup Kitchen International, became a midtown Manhattan tourist attraction after the 1995 "Seinfeld" episode in which Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer have their soup orders abruptly cut off by a gruff man with a thick mustache.
Employees at the international locations will not yell the character's trademark "No soup for you!" at customers, but will enforce Yeganeh's strict rules - "Have your money ready!" and "Move to the extreme left after ordering!"
"We think it will be an exciting concept that people in England will embrace," said Bello, a former National Football League executive who helped introduce American football to Britain in the 1980s. "If they can follow Mr. Bean around, I think they'll understand Al and his personality. Al's an artist and very particular, kinda like a van Gogh. His work is clearly soup. His life is his soup."
Bello said the first British franchises would be in central London, Manchester and Birmingham.
Original SoupMan currently has 20 franchises in North America, and hopes to expand to 1,000.

Al Yeganeh, Soup Kitchen International
The London outlets will offer soups from seafood bisque and lentil to chilled gazpacho, and there are plans to package the product to sell in grocery stores, Bello said.
When new locations open, Yeganeh donates money to a hunger charity in the area, his spokesman John Rarrick said.
The original store opened in 1984 and closed in April 2004 to prepare for the franchise expansion, Rarrick said. Seinfeld Soup Nazi

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

poor nat. I cringe every time I hear your "soup nazi" story! Bridge

Patti said...

where is this coffee place? who would do that to you? that's it...i'll take the "Duck Van Delta" gang from Providence with me to ruffle some feathers! Those geese do not play ;)

Adam and Natalie said...

I'm afraid to ask...Unfortunately, the coffee shop is up in AK and the geese have already missed the flight for the season. Maybe next year. :)

Patti said...

Be very afraid! haha ;) You should come to my Tae Kwon Do class and try it out. You'd have fun.....and you could wear the uniform around when you go out. I bet no more coffee shop bullies would mess with you then.