Collaborative ‘series of bites’ to be served up as Noma looks to a future without its celebrated Copenhagen restaurant
Noma, the three-Michelin-star Danish restaurant that shocked foodies by announcing its closure earlier this year, is coming to London – for one day only – as it rolls out a series of spin-off ventures including its own seaweed farm on a remote fjord.
The Copenhagen restaurant, which charges 3,950 Danish kroner (£453) per person for a tasting menu of mostly foraged vegetables, will next month collaborate with a Mexican restaurant in Marylebone and a cocktail bar in Sea Containers House on the South Bank.
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