The Soup Nazi
Absolutely yes! It is the same as the textbook described. The store is very small, the people who buy soup are arranged in a row outside the shop, and the soup by the chef personally packaged outside. Although the chef treated customers very impolite, but customers were till a lot, because it was regarded as the most delicious soup. Familiar with the customer no one chat with him, if he did not like the guests, he would be mercilessly directly out. The drama was exaggerated in a comedy way. Every customer to his shop are cautious, afraid that chef says go out. One of the comedes found the chef forgot to put the bread in his food bag, and he asked the chef, but asked him very carefully and he was driven out of the store by the chef. God, this chef is how unreasonable. There was also a girl, and action exaggerated patting the table, asked the chef each soup, and then exaggerated the expression of the mushrooms do not like the results of the chef ruthlessly out of the door. Yeganeh treated his staff very strict, when a mushroom fell to the ground, he fired the man. A plate washed eight times can also see his food requirements. For consumers, he is proud to think that consumers are wrong, so disdain to talk to consumers. I think the first sentence "Soup is my lifeblood." is a metaphor. I think the chef has this belief in order to make food delicious. He was crazy, serious and rude, and I thought it was all selfish of his soup. In my opinion, Yeganeh is a man of principle. Yeganeh's food raw materials, processing and other details of the request is so high that it can make his delicious soup. Although he is rude to treat customers, but the efficiency is high. Although some people think the chef is rude, I think it is the special characterize of the chef. If the chef is kind and friendly to make the yummy soup, I guess this soup cannot have a such huge impact among customers. Looked at this article, I am looking forward to tasting his soup in New York.
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