René Redzepi is taking the restaurant's 70 employees and their families with him from Copenhagen to Kyoto.
scene today,” Redzepi said in a statement. “Much of my own journey and inspiration can be boiled down to a handful of important moments, and going to Japan and Kyoto for the first time is one of them. We have always wanted to return and explore this region as a team.”and 70 of his employees plus their families will relocate to Kyoto—almost 100 people in all.
The Kyoto pop-up is a full-circle moment of sorts for the Noma team. They held their first international residency in Tokyo in 2015, which was chronicled in the documentary film
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