Soul Kitchen
Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen (2009)

6.9 ? Sep 09, 2009 1h 39m

Overview

In Hamburg, German-Greek chef Zinos unknowingly disturbs the peace in his locals-only restaurant by hiring a more talented chef.

Genres

Drama Comedy

Release Date

September 09, 2009

Rating

6.9 /10

Runtime

1h 39m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Adam Bousdoukos

Adam Bousdoukos

Zinos Kazantsakis

Moritz Bleibtreu

Moritz Bleibtreu

Ilias Kazantsakis

Pheline Roggan

Pheline Roggan

Nadine Kruger

Anna Bederke

Anna Bederke

Lucia Faust

Birol Ünel

Birol Ünel

Shayn Weiss

Dorka Gryllus

Dorka Gryllus

Anna Mondstein

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Thomas Neumann

Lucas Gregorowicz

Lucas Gregorowicz

Lutz

Demir Gökgöl

Demir Gökgöl

Sokrates

Cem Akin

Cem Akin

Milli

Marc Hosemann

Marc Hosemann

Ziege

Catrin Striebeck

Catrin Striebeck

Frau Schuster vom Finanzamt

Uğur Yücel

Uğur Yücel

Knochenbrecher

Udo Kier

Udo Kier

Herr Jung

Monica Bleibtreu

Monica Bleibtreu

Nadines Grossmutter

Bernd Gajkowski

Bernd Gajkowski

Trucker

Herma Koehn

Herma Koehn

Gast

Julia Wachsmann

Tanja

Markus Imboden

Markus Imboden

Jan Fedder

Jan Fedder

Herr Meyer (Gesundheitsamt)

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7.0/10

Nov 21, 2025

“Zinos” (Adam Bousdoukos) runs his Greek equivalent of a greasy spoon in Hamburg, doing OK until his girlfriend “Nadine” (Pheline Roggen) takes a job in China which brings things in his life into a sharper focus. First things first, he can’t cook. Add to that he has an herniated disc in his back and needs surgery that he can’t really afford; his wayward brother “Illias” (Moritz Bleibtreu) is in and out (on a daily basis) of prison; the tax man is after him and there is a local businessman (Udo Kier) who wants the site for himself. Bluntly, “Zinos” is at his wits end so he advertises for a cook. Instead, he gets interest from “Weiss” (Birol Ünel) who is rather more of a chef and determines to up the standard of the menu. That doesn’t go down so well with the punters, but it does help him reach out to new, better-heeled, ones and soon the business is proving to be quite a success. Thing is, though, he is pining for his gal and so rather foolishly gives a power of attorney to his brother and decides to head to Shanghai. Needless to say, “Illias” proves to be anything but a safe pair of hands and so now there’s a real risk that our hapless restauranteur could end up with little more than the clothes he stands up in. Aside from a really engaging effort from Bousdoukos, this benefits from a surprising lack of in-your-face predictability. Of course, we know that his successful plain sailing can’t go on for long - there’d be no plot, but the quirky fashion in which his problems are crafted and then played out does raise a smile quite often. Partly because it is funny, but also because some of the scenarios are relatable too. Ünel is also on good form as the typically curmudgeonly kitchen perfectionist, Bleibtreu presents us with a sibling that any one of us would have happily disowned at birth and Kier only has to look at the camera to imbue his character with a degree of tea-time menace. It’s a quickly paced comedy that builds well around a couple of more substantial characterisations, some bumpy romance and just an hint of living life to the full (or fool) and it makes for an enjoyable ninety minutes.

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