- In Hamburg, German-Greek chef Zinos unknowingly disturbs the peace in his locals-only restaurant by hiring a more talented chef.
- In Hamburg, Zinos has a restaurant serving poor-man's fare; he gets by, but his girlfriend has taken a job in Shanghai, he's hurt his back and can't cook, his feckless brother can be on daily parole from jail only if Zinos employs him (though his brother doesn't want to work), a school acquaintance wants to buy the restaurant property, and the tax authority and health inspector are on his case. Zinos hires a temperamental chef and loses all his customers, signs a power of attorney giving his brother full authority at the restaurant, and buys a ticket to Shanghai. Is this a recipe for disaster?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- In a run-down warehouse district called Soul Kitchen, chef Zinos Kazantsakis runs his restaurant with little more than a wing and prayer. Despite the rather mediocre menu, he has a regular clientelle who seem to enjoy the low prices and friendly atmosphere.
Unfortunately, Zinos' life quickly goes from bad to worse.
When his girlfriend leaves him, he decides to follow her to China, leaving his brother to manage the restaurant. When he returns, his finds his brother has aloowed the place to be taken over by his criminal friends. Is there any hope for Soul kitchen?
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