Sergei's Borsht Bowl

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'''Sergei's Borsht Bowl.''' A restaurant for artists in Little Bohemia, "the famed artist's section of Metropolis," which is owned and operated on a nonprofit basis by Sergei, a warm-hearted Russian immigrant whose only goal is to eke out a modest living while feeding the poor artists who have become his friends and companions. "Racketeer night-club owner" Bif Condor attempts to terrorize Sergei into vacating his restaurant so that he can construct a fancy nightclub and gambling casino on the site, but Condor and his henchmen are apprehended by [[Superman]] in November 1944 (Act No. 78: "The Chef of Bohemia!").
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A restaurant for artists in [[Little Bohemia]], "the famed artist's section of [[Metropolis]]," which is owned and operated on a nonprofit basis by [[Sergei]], a warm-hearted Russian immigrant whose only goal is to eke out a modest living while feeding the poor artists who have become his friends and companions. "Racketeer night-club owner" [[Bif Condor]] attempts to terrorize Sergei into vacating his restaurant so that he can construct a fancy nightclub and gambling casino on the site, but Condor and his henchmen are apprehended by [[Superman]] in November 1944 (Act No. 78: "The Chef of Bohemia!").
  
 
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A restaurant for artists in Little Bohemia, "the famed artist's section of Metropolis," which is owned and operated on a nonprofit basis by Sergei, a warm-hearted Russian immigrant whose only goal is to eke out a modest living while feeding the poor artists who have become his friends and companions. "Racketeer night-club owner" Bif Condor attempts to terrorize Sergei into vacating his restaurant so that he can construct a fancy nightclub and gambling casino on the site, but Condor and his henchmen are apprehended by Superman in November 1944 (Act No. 78: "The Chef of Bohemia!").

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