Unlike other michellin starred chefs who look like they have not had a day off in decades... Chef Rene trully looks stress free and happy and content... I guess thats the next level after 3 michellin stars ❤️
It's so funny how people who have zero clue wtf they are talking about are bashing noma and other amazing restaurants. For a young cook to work for one of these chefs for free for a season is like winning the lotto. With that name under your belt you can go and cook anywhere. People bash these chefs for having people work long hours for free but it's the same thing as a kid doing a summer internship somewhere. Also most of these chefs came in in the worst environments. Being yelled at and having plates thrown at you happened all the time but you learned how to do the food right and that's just the way it was. People today all want to start at the top and nobody wants to work hard anymore they just want to be handed everything. I came up in this same chef world and I loved every min of it.
Jesse, I don't think you can say that these people critiquing the awful ways of this type of restaurant culture have zero clue. While your former point may be true, what's come out in the news, especially in recent days, is pointing towards not only the lack of pay, but more importantly the incredibly toxic, hostile and abusive culture in these restaurants. Noma is a big culprit of this, as documented by countless employees - especially those working unpaid. Among other restaurants and popular chefs, Noma has perpetuated this toxic environment massively, creating a culture of abuse. It also seems pointless to say that most of these chefs came in worse environments.... Why shouldn't we strive for better workplace conditions, instead of perpetuating an abusive hierarchy? I'm glad you loved every minute of it, but the idea that this toxic and abusive culture is normal and even necessary in restaurants is totally wrong. We should try to change this culture for the better.
@@solma1 no we shouldn't change it. If you have never been in it or been a part of it you have zero clue. You know how many thousands of people want to get a unpaid job at some of these places. It's crazy. These chefs are the best in the world and by having that name on your resume and that experience you can go anywhere you want. Yes there is abuse and it's a crazy hectic scene and while that has died down over the years I think that sucks. The whole point of it is to break down people who have no business being in that kitchen. It also teaches you to try your best at all times and make every dish perfect. Trust me after you get 50 dishes thrown at you you will make that dish perfect every other time for the rest of your life. People like you dont get it and that's fine but you have no right to bash it or to say shouldn't it be better. It is what it is and the change shows just how lazy this generation is. They don't want to start at the bottom they think they should just be right at the top making big money and sorry that's not how it goes. This generation is scared to take a ass beating and to be honest I think it's pathetic. So again if you have never been there or worked in that environment then just don't comment on it cause it's none of your biz any way
@@solma1 the comments you made just show that you will never be the best in the world at anything or work at a place that's the best. It's all about doing everything and dealing with any situation for perfection. This generation are the world's biggest pussys. Just walking into the kitchen at noma and learning is payment enough for real chefs. Like I said you obviously don't get it and that's ok but don't speak on shit you have zero clue about
I have eaten at NOMA 2 times and in both cases it were the best food experiences of my life. I do not think I have lived a week after first time where I have not thought about this/these absolutely amazing meals that surprises both visually and taste wise! NOMA have been voted best restaurant in the world 3 times now and still their prices are not the highest in the world. At NOMA you do not get stupid gold leafs on a meal that have no taste but get REAL unique dining experiences! I salute them for pushing boundaries!
And yet I didn't see any dish in this video that I wanted to eat. But to be fair, that may rather be due to the video edit, not the restaurant. I'm sure they must have some savoury dish that doesn't just look like a flower. I'm not a goat, after all.
@@speaktruth247 yea, we need s o m e cholesterol in our blood but if you eat the forementioned plate of a shit ton of deep fried meat i wouldnt call that very healthy any food or nutrients in excess is bad for you, and im not trying to sound like im the Better One by wanting to eat a plate of flowers, i just dont think the other would be that great for you lol
to put it in perspective---- ONLY YOU determine what's the best restaurant or food for you. Not the media and ABSOLUTELY NOT the idiotic stupid ridiculously hilariously comical food industry. try your grandmas recipe instead at home folks. try local and don't spend toooooooooooooo much focus on the food. just eat to live..
The difference is I can cook whatever my or your grandma can as a reasonably high level home cook, I can't cook or give myself the experience of virtually any 3 star Michelin restaurant like this where its all about the experience and artistic presentation of a full tasting tasting menu. If you're the type of person to happily chomp down on Mcdonalds and watch superhero movies all your life then you do you, personally I want a little bit more in my life sometimes, something where people are trying to elevate an experience as far as they can possibly take it. I love Mcdonalds, KFC and good home cooking but the reality is the difference is that sometimes its good to be open minded beyond the basics and experience completely new things, the people shitting on fine dining quite frankly typically are close minded, can't afford it or have never tried it. Reality is that most people if they did have the money would enjoy the occasional indulgence and experience from a place like this.
Yeah but id rather spend at Gordons restaurant or Jean Georges restaurants cuz Noma is trying to hard nowadays so much so they are putting out dishes that go wrong . No doubt chef Rene is awesome but probably needs to work alot more on plating and not over doing things.
..mannnn I ain't see a rib tib, chicken leg, pop tart nun....jus raspberries , flowers and a ikea lookin restaurant 😤🥴...nobody tryna jus eat fresh air bro😅,
More than £135 for your knowledge. Eating at a high end restaurant may seem a little strange to some people and yea that is totally normal at first. People tend to think they go to michelin places just to fill their stomach and that is far from the whole point of eating at a fine dining place like Noma. It’s like going to a concert or opera, why would you go there if you can listen to the music on your phone on youtube for free? They do it for an experience. And people do indeed have a choice before they make a decision. I just find it a bit dumb to even talk about prices when you simply have a choice not to go. And the beef you are looking for, Noma has seasonal menus ‘vegetable, gaming, sea food, and meat’ and again if you simply wanna fell full after eating then i highly recommend going to some random local pubs where you dont need to worry about ur wallet
No doubt the model for The Menu lol
fr XD
Unlike other michellin starred chefs who look like they have not had a day off in decades... Chef Rene trully looks stress free and happy and content... I guess thats the next level after 3 michellin stars ❤️
He takes long breaks, noma tends to shutdown months and sometimes years.
He hasn't always looked like this. He slowed down a lot. His first years as chef he was a lot different.
wow I was waiting for this stufff...good appetite !!!
Felicitaciones Noma, saludos desde Lima 🇵🇪🤗
Is this restaurant better than damon baerel
E não, não estou aqui😂😂😂😂 mas já comi aqui .😂😂😂
He had interns at his prices...hahahaha, The menu
i don't think i'd want to move a long way away to work in a restaurant
You would if it was your life.
i would
The Menu brought me here
The Menu
It's so funny how people who have zero clue wtf they are talking about are bashing noma and other amazing restaurants. For a young cook to work for one of these chefs for free for a season is like winning the lotto. With that name under your belt you can go and cook anywhere. People bash these chefs for having people work long hours for free but it's the same thing as a kid doing a summer internship somewhere. Also most of these chefs came in in the worst environments. Being yelled at and having plates thrown at you happened all the time but you learned how to do the food right and that's just the way it was. People today all want to start at the top and nobody wants to work hard anymore they just want to be handed everything. I came up in this same chef world and I loved every min of it.
Jesse, I don't think you can say that these people critiquing the awful ways of this type of restaurant culture have zero clue. While your former point may be true, what's come out in the news, especially in recent days, is pointing towards not only the lack of pay, but more importantly the incredibly toxic, hostile and abusive culture in these restaurants. Noma is a big culprit of this, as documented by countless employees - especially those working unpaid. Among other restaurants and popular chefs, Noma has perpetuated this toxic environment massively, creating a culture of abuse.
It also seems pointless to say that most of these chefs came in worse environments.... Why shouldn't we strive for better workplace conditions, instead of perpetuating an abusive hierarchy? I'm glad you loved every minute of it, but the idea that this toxic and abusive culture is normal and even necessary in restaurants is totally wrong. We should try to change this culture for the better.
@@solma1 no we shouldn't change it. If you have never been in it or been a part of it you have zero clue. You know how many thousands of people want to get a unpaid job at some of these places. It's crazy. These chefs are the best in the world and by having that name on your resume and that experience you can go anywhere you want. Yes there is abuse and it's a crazy hectic scene and while that has died down over the years I think that sucks. The whole point of it is to break down people who have no business being in that kitchen. It also teaches you to try your best at all times and make every dish perfect. Trust me after you get 50 dishes thrown at you you will make that dish perfect every other time for the rest of your life. People like you dont get it and that's fine but you have no right to bash it or to say shouldn't it be better. It is what it is and the change shows just how lazy this generation is. They don't want to start at the bottom they think they should just be right at the top making big money and sorry that's not how it goes. This generation is scared to take a ass beating and to be honest I think it's pathetic. So again if you have never been there or worked in that environment then just don't comment on it cause it's none of your biz any way
@@solma1 the comments you made just show that you will never be the best in the world at anything or work at a place that's the best. It's all about doing everything and dealing with any situation for perfection. This generation are the world's biggest pussys. Just walking into the kitchen at noma and learning is payment enough for real chefs. Like I said you obviously don't get it and that's ok but don't speak on shit you have zero clue about
@@jesseknorr8594 this generation is scared to take an ass beating? Or was your generation too scared to say anything?
I have eaten at NOMA 2 times and in both cases it were the best food experiences of my life. I do not think I have lived a week after first time where I have not thought about this/these absolutely amazing meals that surprises both visually and taste wise! NOMA have been voted best restaurant in the world 3 times now and still their prices are not the highest in the world. At NOMA you do not get stupid gold leafs on a meal that have no taste but get REAL unique dining experiences! I salute them for pushing boundaries!
And yet I didn't see any dish in this video that I wanted to eat. But to be fair, that may rather be due to the video edit, not the restaurant. I'm sure they must have some savoury dish that doesn't just look like a flower. I'm not a goat, after all.
yea the meats wrapped in bacon and deep fried are on the back of the menu the production team just didn't order any this day
@@thegectree1638 meat wrapped in bacon probably tastes better than all these fucking flowers
@@Dan-gd2rk i dont know about you man but id eat a plate full of flowers before i get heart disease from the cholesterol 😤😤✊
@@thegectree1638 cholesterol is actually good for you.
@@speaktruth247 yea, we need s o m e cholesterol in our blood but if you eat the forementioned plate of a shit ton of deep fried meat i wouldnt call that very healthy
any food or nutrients in excess is bad for you, and im not trying to sound like im the Better One by wanting to eat a plate of flowers, i just dont think the other would be that great for you lol
WOW see this eating my 1 euro noodles is priceless . I'd love to eat at noma one day , maybe every year. Really a Dream Restaurant
@@e.r.4447 great comment , I salute you from Copenhagen .
Just go outside and eat grass and flowers
It's closing hehe.
You have about a year
Türkçe yorum aradım :))
My name is Noma ganjir❤
Nobody cares ❤
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to put it in perspective---- ONLY YOU determine what's the best restaurant or food for you. Not the media and ABSOLUTELY NOT the idiotic stupid ridiculously hilariously comical food industry. try your grandmas recipe instead at home folks. try local and don't spend toooooooooooooo much focus on the food. just eat to live..
Those flowers aint got shit on a McGriddle.
The difference is I can cook whatever my or your grandma can as a reasonably high level home cook, I can't cook or give myself the experience of virtually any 3 star Michelin restaurant like this where its all about the experience and artistic presentation of a full tasting tasting menu. If you're the type of person to happily chomp down on Mcdonalds and watch superhero movies all your life then you do you, personally I want a little bit more in my life sometimes, something where people are trying to elevate an experience as far as they can possibly take it.
I love Mcdonalds, KFC and good home cooking but the reality is the difference is that sometimes its good to be open minded beyond the basics and experience completely new things, the people shitting on fine dining quite frankly typically are close minded, can't afford it or have never tried it. Reality is that most people if they did have the money would enjoy the occasional indulgence and experience from a place like this.
bro any mcd chicken burger prob better than any food a restaurant anyway
@@bacon7149 stay ingmorant
@@bacon7149what are you smoking 🫤
Yeah but id rather spend at Gordons restaurant or Jean Georges restaurants cuz Noma is trying to hard nowadays so much so they are putting out dishes that go wrong . No doubt chef Rene is awesome but probably needs to work alot more on plating and not over doing things.
..mannnn I ain't see a rib tib, chicken leg, pop tart nun....jus raspberries , flowers and a ikea lookin restaurant 😤🥴...nobody tryna jus eat fresh air bro😅,
aint no one tryna eat pop tarts at a restaurants too... what u on about fr my guy
$135 US bucks per person for some fruit and vegetables.... I'll pass. Where's the beef? :)
Stick to Burger King.
@@AWatts420 don't do Burger King but thanks for your input. Warm Regards.
@@rollinthunder2 If you don't like Burger King, I highly recommend McDonalds or Arby's. Great beef!
@@dreamerbeamer I don't do those either sporty. Warm regards!
More than £135 for your knowledge. Eating at a high end restaurant may seem a little strange to some people and yea that is totally normal at first. People tend to think they go to michelin places just to fill their stomach and that is far from the whole point of eating at a fine dining place like Noma. It’s like going to a concert or opera, why would you go there if you can listen to the music on your phone on youtube for free? They do it for an experience. And people do indeed have a choice before they make a decision. I just find it a bit dumb to even talk about prices when you simply have a choice not to go. And the beef you are looking for, Noma has seasonal menus ‘vegetable, gaming, sea food, and meat’ and again if you simply wanna fell full after eating then i highly recommend going to some random local pubs where you dont need to worry about ur wallet
They say, you go to places like this for experience and not for the food... I say BS!
This restaurant is creepy
NOMA needs to learn to get with the times no one cares about their creepy hunting vibe