Once "Seinfeld" goes off the air this week, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer will never again enjoy a tuna sandwich at Monk's Cafe or slurp crab bisque from the infamous Soup Nazi (except, of course, in reruns).

And after taking a look at these documents, neither will we.

According to the most recent inspection reports prepared by the New York City Department of Health, Tom's Restaurant and Soup Kitchen International--the real-life Manhattan prototypes for the sitcom's favorite dining spots--are saddled with mice droppings, roaches, and other public health hazards. No soup for you? Sounds good to us--we're sticking with the canned Beef-A-Reeno.

Behind The Counter At Tom's Restaurant (4 pages)

The Soup Nazi's Dirty Little Secret (5 pages)

 
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