There is one restaurant in Europe that is so amazing that it is now going to open in the U.S. However, you will have to be quick about getting a reservation here. Here, meaning Noma, a restaurant that is Copenhagen-based and is among the 50 best restaurants in the world. You will soon see this restaurant in New York, sometime in the month of May, and getting reservations won’t be easy. This experience is available only to the people who hold American Express cards and are part of the Global Dining Access programs. You will also be able to reserve tables through Resy.
Building a Replica
To make it even more special, the owner and the chef, René Redzepi, will be taking over this venue, located on 26 Bridge Street, which was a metal factory in the Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn. However, this space would then be unrecognizable. As per The Points Guy, this spot would be made to resemble the original Noma, like the one at Copenhagen. The place will have more flair with greenery and subtle Scandinavian style. So, when you visit this place, it will feel like you are visiting the restaurant in Europe.
Curated Menu
The owner will prepare dishes that will work well for everyone’s taste palate. The menu would be curated carefully. The food will be sourced locally and work with companies such as Long Island City’s Regalis Foods and shop for produces at Union Square Greenmarket.
Best Service
The price for one person will be $700 and this would include the wine pairings carefully done by Mads Kleppe, the head sommelier at the restaurant, who will focus on selecting natural wines. There are only 50 spots available each night that the restaurant will be open in NYC. If you want a seat at this restaurant then you have to be sure you can book it fast on Resy and get a table for the night.