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Original Soup Man

Address
259 W 55th St New York NY 10019
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(212) 956-0900
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:00am-7:00pm
Monday
11:00am-8:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am-8:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-8:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-8:00pm
Friday
11:00am-8:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-8:00pm

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Located on West 55th Street, The Original Soupman, as its name suggests, is known for its delicious varieties of soups. Headed by Ali Yenageh, this is the first restaurant of the many chains. Must try on the menu includes their signature Lobster Bisque, Clam Chowder and Lobster Roll. The restaurant gained popularity when it featured on NBC's Seinfield. The restaurant has been a participant in...

Long before a certain show decided I was famous, I WAS famous. People wait for a reason. My recipes are my own. My rules are my own. My soup? For the world.

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Legendary soup man, Al Yeganeh takes Midtown! While Seinfeld's tribute to this famous spot may lead you to believe there's ""No soup for you,"" this location offers a menu of hearty choices,...

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hello

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Thank you for accepting my request i will be happy if you can contact me through my email address ([email protected]) for more introduction and i will also send you my picture thanks and god bless you

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Not crazy about it.. food: lobster bisque ($12 12 oz) Good but not the best I have had. It wasn't loaded with cream so you could taste the lobster. Lobster roll ($12) on the small size but good...

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Love the soup here. Yes, they may be on the expensive end of the spectrum, but it's worth it and much better than any of the other places that offer soup in the area. And that lobster... yea...

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I love soup-- and this place really hits the spot. Despite being across the street from Hale & Hearty, they seem to be doing well! I got a small cup of the Jambalaya for $7 and it was delicious....

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"The Original Soupman" was my first meal in NYC. It was perfectly fitting, perfectly delicious, and exceeded my expectations. I ordered the Lobster Bisque. Like Elaine Benes, one taste and I...

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The Original Soup Man

The Original Soup Man was founded in 2010, and is located at 259 W 55th St in New York. Additional information is available at www.originalsoupman.com or by contacting Lloyd Sugarman at (212) 956-0900.

Infamous thanks to Seinfeld ("no soup for you!"), this much-"hyped" Hell's Kitchen soup source ladles out "savory" creations from a sidewalk stand that's "one step up from a food truck" and offers "no seating"; there are "rules" for "the line", and some find it "a little pricey" given the "small serving" size, but service is "fast" and "not so scary" as one might fear.

More soup for you! And you! And you! Seinfeld's infamous Soup Nazi, Al Yeganeh, is back for mass consumption, having reopened his iconic Midtown soup-e-rama on West 55th Street—which shuttered in 2004—to much fanfare. (There was a short-lived offshoot in Greenpoint, which closed in 2008.) Just how much fanfare? His opening bash had a DJ, for chrissakes. Despite the juiced-up comeback and the...

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