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(37) Brussels restaurant takes to surrealism as reopening measures are announced

May 30, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

BRUSSELS: Le Pigeon Noir, a Brussels institution and one of the favourite bistros in the commune of Uccle has taken to surrealism as reopening measures for restaurants were announced. The bistro, taken over by Henri de Mol in 2006, earned a Michelin star for its cuisine in November 2014 but remained pure to its core despite Michelin’s recognition. Customers of this … [Read more...]

(36) Noma sells out of burgers and wine on reopening

May 21, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

COPENHAGEN: René Redzepi's bet to reopen as a burger and wine bar was rewarded on the first day of reopening. At 7pm, Noma announced at around 7pm that they had sold out their burgers and wines on the first day of reopening. Criticised by some for reopening in the most humble of manners, long 'social-distanced' queues formed to get a taste of the Noma Viking Burger and the … [Read more...]

(35) Rijks, Zoku join forces to convert 25 lofts into private restaurants in Amsterdam

May 21, 2020 by Ivan Brincat 1 Comment

AMSTERDAM: Joris Bijdendijk continues to come up with creative ideas to fight the COVID-19 crisis. This time, in collaboration with Zoku, they will transform 25 of their lofts into private restaurants where couples can enjoy a dinner prepared by he and his team from RIJKS. On May 29, for less than 200 euros per person all inclusive, 25 couples will be able to enjoy a four … [Read more...]

(34) Peter Goossens: “We need to know when we can reopen”

May 18, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

BELGIUM: Peter Goossens, the chef of the only remaining three Michelin Star restaurant in Belgium, Hof Van Cleve, is angry. "Last week, the security council announced that markets, hair salons and museums could reopen. But there was no word on when restaurants could reopen. Not even a slight indication," Mr Goossens told Belgian newspaper De Standaard. Until today, there … [Read more...]

(33) Noma to reopen as a burger and wine bar. “We need to heal”

May 15, 2020 by Ivan Brincat Leave a Comment

COPENHAGEN: Noma, one of the most influential restaurant in the world led by René Redzepi will reopen its doors as an outdoor wine bar serving burgers. Redzepi said ‘these are crazy and uncertain times. Copenhagen is about to open it’s restaurants. And so will Noma. However, before we reopen Noma as we know it we will transform it into a no reservation, drop in only, wine … [Read more...]

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