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The Original Soupman was a chain of soup restaurants originally run by Iranian-American soup vendor Ali "Al" Yeganeh (Persian: علي یگانه), modeled after Yeganeh's original restaurant Soup Kitchen International, which was a well-known soup restaurant at 259-A West 55th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue), in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
The truck, driven by Larry Thomas, handed out free soup along with other Seinfeld-related food items: Snapple, Twix, Junior Mints, black and white cookies and muffin tops. [19] Thomas was hired by Yeganeh's company in July 2015 to portray the Yev Kassem character as promotion for Soupman products. [20]
Based in the New York City borough of Staten Island, Soupman sells products under the Original SoupMan brand. It traces its roots to 1984, when Al Yeganeh opened his soup shop on West 55th Street ...
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Le Pavillon was a New York City restaurant that defined French food in the United States from 1941 to 1966. [1]The restaurant started as the Le Restaurant du Pavillon de France at the 1939 New York World's Fair run by Henri Soulé (1904–1966).
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FOOD only lasted about three years with the original founders. [18] After Matta-Clark lost interest in the project and Goodden was left to carry on mostly on her own. [15] Eventually, the restaurant was handed over to new operators who ran FOOD until the 1980s. [19] However, FOOD did not retain its artistic roots under the new management. [15]
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