It's a testament to the eternal greatness of Seinfeld -- the ultimate New York show "about nothing" -- that now, almost two decades since it went off the air, people still watch, talk, and write about it.
Recently the Internet streaming service Hulu licensed all of the episodes, netting the creators and owners of the show a cool $150 million.
And now this nostalgic article in The New York Times about the New York food culture on the show -- the coffee shops, hot dog stands, restaurants, and soup Nazis that Jerry, Kramer, George and Elaine all frequented during their madcap, 90's adventures. Several of the places featured on the show have closed but many are still around and can be visited by any fan.
Great food, great comedy -- just part of what always make NYC great.
Great food, great comedy -- just part of what always make NYC great.
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