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Restaurant That Inspired 'Soup Nazi' Opens In MN

(WCCO)

Ready for a laugh and a hearty bowl of soup? You'll get both at a new local restaurant.

You may recognize the restaurant idea from the television show "Seinfeld." It's called Soup Man.

The original one is in New York City and was started by Al Yeganeh. He's known as the Soup Nazi in the "Seinfeld" episode.

"No soup for you," he shouted at a character in the show during one episode.

The local Soup Nazi is really no Soup Nazi at all. He's got Minnesota roots and shows "Minnesota Nice" to his customers.

"Well, I'd guess I'd be the Soup Man, here," Mike Barr said.

He's a Minneapolis entrepreneur who opened Soup Man Tuesday for a lunch crowd. He thinks he's got the recipe for success in Minnesota.

"It is cold here, and when it's 25 below in the middle of winter, what do you want? You want soup," Barr said.

On one of the hottest days of the year, folks waited for up to 30 minutes before Soup Man opened Tuesday.

It's in Capella Tower, which is the Minneapolis skyscraper with the halo on top, at 225 South 6th Street downtown.

"This is huge!  This is big for this area," remarked one downtown worker who stood in line to try the famous soup.

Lobster Bisque is the most popular. There are several other kinds of hearty soups, along with sandwiches and salads.

Mike will always serve you. He'll never turn you away like the Soup Nazi. He'll even give you a good laugh with his best Soup Nazi impression.


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