In 2014, Copenhagen eatery Noma was named the best restaurant in the world.
In 2015, it fell to a still commendable third.
Next year, it’s closing.
But not before stopping in New York September 29th for a one-night-only, 100-seat dinner and fundraiser for The 14th Factory, a not-for-profit multimedia art project designed by acclaimed artist Simon Birch.
And your place at the table can be found right here … for exactly eight more hours.
The auction for the sole remaining tickets to the sold-out event closes today. Bidding ends at 7pm EST.
What to expect:
The culinary feats of Noma Chef René Redzepi on full display in the future home of The 14th Factory: 150,000-square-foot NYC landmark 23 Wall Street, former home of JP Morgan & Co. and a nationally registered historic place since 1972.
All proceeds from the evening and Birch’s exhibition — opening April 2016 — will benefit charities for the aid of inner-city youth and disadvantaged children.
Good eats; better cause.
Bon appétit.
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