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WTF! VIAGRA SOUP & IT COST $32 DOLLARS A BOWL! YOU CANT BE SERIOUS!

This steamy soup could give you a real lift.
A chain of three Spanish-American restaurants in Brooklyn and Queens is selling "Viagra soup" to its friskiest patrons.

The seafood-packed stew is supposed to put customers of El Rey Restaurant I, II and III in a loving mood - without a pricey prescription.

"We named it Viagra soup because of the ingredients it has to make you feel stronger, energetic ...and ready when the right time comes along," said Euclides (Junior) Genao, manager of El Rey Restaurant II in Brooklyn. "There's something in seafood that makes you horny."

Or it could be the tequila.

The sexy stew is chock-full of fish, shrimp, lobster, crabs, clams and half a shot of tequila, Genao said. It is available only by special order and doesn't contain any little blue pills.

The hot soup sells for a whopping $32 a pop - a bit more per dose than three Viagra pills advertised online for $79.

But unlike the pills, it comes with a side order of fried plantains.

"Our customers love it," Genao said with a smirk. "They leave satisfied."

Angelo Coleman, 42, of Brooklyn, was certainly excited.

"I feel a little exhilarated," the married father of two boasted as he chowed down. "I'm going to go home to see if it works."

Dante Turbin, 30, of Queens, was also a fan.

"This is the most expensive soup I've ever had," said the single city worker, who planned to go out on the town that evening. But "it's worth the price."

Genao said he sells roughly 10 to 15 soups a day to a mix of loyal customers and curious first-timers who saw it advertised in the restaurant's window.

"They ask if it's going to get the same result as real Viagra," he said. "I tell them it's really good."

El Rey II regular Mike Collado certainly agrees.

"It's one of my 'special' dishes," said Collado, 40, of Brooklyn. "I love seafood and it's got a distinctive Latin taste to it."

He tried the soup for the first time several months ago, he said, and "it's been a romance ever since."

The soup did enhance his stamina, he said.

"It's like an energy booster," Collado said. "It just feels good."

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