Shopsins

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Shopsins is a breakfast/lunch restaurant located at 54 Carmine Street in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood.

Shopsins is known for both its extensive (900-item) menu of unusual dishes concocted by chef/owner Kenny Shopsin (including items such as "Slutty Cakes", pancakes with peanut butter in the middle, and "Blister on My Sisters", similar to Huevos Rancheros), and for Kenny Shopsin himself, described by Time Out New York as "the foul-mouthed middle-aged chef and owner". Among Kenny Shopsin's quirks are his very specific rules, including a firm rule that the restaurant will not accept parties of more than four people. "Pretending to be a party of three that happened to have come in with a party of two is a very bad idea," writes restaurant regular Calvin Trillin. [1]

The restaurant and its eccentric owner/chef, Kenny Shopsin, has been the subject of articles by New Yorker writer Calvin Trillin [2] and of the documentary film "I like Killing Flies" (produced by Matt Mahurin) [3].

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  1. ^ "Don't Mention It: The hidden life and times of a Greenwich Village restaurant" by Calvin Trillin, The New Yorker, April 15, 2002 [1]
  2. ^ "The Bubble Gum Store" (The New Yorker, July 21, 1975) and "Don't Mention It" (The New Yorker, April 15, 2002)
  3. ^ IMDB listing for I like Killing Flies

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