René Redzepi
The chef of
the best restaurant in the world will be opening a pop-up version of his
Copenhagen restaurant Noma in London this summer to mark the Olympic Games.
Best known
in the culinary world for pioneering the foraging movement in which chefs use
hyper-local ingredients like wild herbs and plants, René Redzepi will be
exporting his restaurant Noma to London’s luxury hotel Claridge’s for 10 days.
The pop-up
will give Noma fans a better chance at snagging a seat at what’s become one of
the most coveted and exclusive dinner reservations in the world.
Noma has
topped the World’s 20 Best Restaurants list for two years running and Redzepi
was also named one of Time magazine 100 Most Influential People in the World
this month.
Redzepi
will create a five-course menu that will reflect the signature flavors and
dishes from Noma using local, seasonal
British ingredients, says Claridge’s.
“A Taste of
Noma at Claridge’s” will be open for lunch and dinner in the hotel’s ballroom
from July 28 to August 6. A five-course menu is priced at 240Euro (£195).
It's the entire package, from its ingredient
ingenuity to flawless execution, that makes it a beacon of excellence
and which leads to an emotive, intense, liberating way of eating, unlike
any other. Many have copied chef Rene Redzepi's approach, most have failed. For the best in class, Noma really is the number one place to go.
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