This portrait of Shopsins, the legendary family-owned Greenwich Village restaurant, brims with energy and irreverence. Testy and intermittently brilliant, Kenny Shopsin--a self-taught chef and kitchen philosopher--spends his days feeding worthy locals and serving up morsels of wisdom on life, death, sex, politics and, yes, food. When the eatery loses its lease, Kenny and his family are forced to start over. A Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Nominee and "an irresistible no-budget documentary" (New York Post).