Your Last Chance To Eat At The World’s Best Restaurant

Only a few seats left to Fall's most coveted affair

Your Last Chance To Eat At The World’s Best Restaurant

Your Last Chance To Eat At The World’s Best Restaurant

By The Editors

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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