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by Jeff Gordinier


  Thomas Frebel was gone now. A core member of the Noma A-team, one day he had announced that he was moving to Japan to open his own Noma-influenced restaurant, Inua, and that was that. Malcolm Livingston was gone, too. He had parted ways with the restaurant after the curtain fell on the original location, moved back home to New York, and teamed up with the Bronx-based Ghetto Gastro collective to cook and travel around the world. Back in New York, Danny Bowien had closed Mission Cantina—his attempted mastery of the tortilla never having clicked—and reopened Mission Chinese Food in a new Chinatown space, personally evolving along the way into a gym rat and a cheekily insouciant style icon. Enrique Olvera had opened two successful restaurants in New York City, Cosme and Atla; Pete Wells had named Cosme the best new restaurant in New York in 2015. Redzepi’s wife, Nadine, had published a cookbook called Downtime. Daniel Humm’s Eleven Madison Park had topped the 50 Best Restaurants list in 2017, and Massimo Bottura’s Osteria Francescana had followed at the top the next year. In both years, 2017 and 2018, Noma had been out of contention because of Redzepi’s mission to reinvent the whole enterprise. There was bound to be news in the spring of 2019, when Noma would be back in the game for good.

  In another room next door, here in Copenhagen, David Zilber was experimenting with the changes wrought by time and air. “Peaso”—miso made with peas—lined Zilber’s shelves in various fermentation permutations. “You can’t see that last drop that goes into the mussel,” Redzepi said. “But that drop is like ten years in the works.” Time—that was the secret ingredient at Noma. Time would pass, and everything would change, and more would be learned, and people would come and people would go, and stuff would break and stuff would get fixed, and everything would inch closer and closer to some new frontier of deliciousness.

  “We believe this is our future,” he went on. “Fourteen years of trial and error—you start to know things.” Even the rooms themselves would move forward—they’d be adapted to new uses with each passing season and each new flood tide of ideas.

  “We’re in here for life,” Redzepi said, waving his arms as if they could measure the expanse of this new home. “But we’re not in here for one thing. It can change. It can change. It can change.”

  In memory of Jonathan Gold,

  who showed us the road

  &

  for Lauren,

  who showed me the way home

  THANK YOU to these people, without whom I would’ve remained lost on that beach:

  Lauren Fonda

  Anna Lipin

  Steve Diamond

  Scott Waxman

  Ashley Lopez

  Timothy Hodler

  Gabe Ulla

  Amy and John Risley

  Steffi and Curt Gordinier

  Susan and Richard Gordinier

  Margot, Toby, Jasper, and Wesley Gordinier

  Judy and Peter Fonda

  Lisa Abend

  Jay Fielden

  Michael Hainey

  Kevin Sintumuang

  Helene Rubinstein

  John Kenney

  Stephen Satterfield

  Ian Daly

  Melina Shannon-DiPietro

  Nadine Levy Redzepi

  David Chang

  Alejandro Ruíz

  Omar Mamoon

  Daniel Patterson

  Pete Wells

  Phyllis Grant

  Adam Sachs

  Jason Tesauro

  DeLauné Michel

  Tom Junod

  Fabienne and Jeremy Toback

  Rosie Schaap

  Peter Tittiger

  Arve Podsada Krognes

  Annika de Las Heras

  Katherine Bont

  Lau Richter

  Ali Sonko

  Dan Peres

  Jesse Ashlock

  Deborah Needleman

  Whitney Vargas

  Sam Sifton

  Patrick Farrell

  Emily Weinstein

  Tiina Loite

  Carter Love

  Jeff Oloizia

  John Cochran

  Klancy Miller

  Julia Moskin

  Melissa Clark

  Mary Celeste Beall

  Brady Langmann

  Adrienne Westenfeld

  David Zilber

  Bente Svendsen

  Bo Bech

  Becca Parrish

  Sean Donnola

  Signe Birck

  Lærke Posselt

  Evan Sung

  Candice Peoples

  Sara Bonisteel

  Kim Severson

  Santiago Lastra Rodriguez

  Andre Baranowski

  Dennis Beasley

  Dody Chang

  Nicole Miziolek

  Joshua David Stein

  Laura Wanamaker

  Alexandra White

  Marina D’Amore

  Sofia Clarke

  Hotel Sanders

  Hotel D’Angleterre

  Café Det Vide Hus

  Villa Haugen in Leinesfjord, Norway

  Norwegian Seafood Council

  Marc Blazer

  Ben Mervis

  Peter Kreiner

  Ben Liebmann

  Anders Selmer

  Mads Refslund

  Roderick Sloan

  Diana Henry

  Howie Kahn

  William Wolfslau

  Aubrey Martinson

  Killian Fox

  Christopher Sjuve

  Christine Johnston

  Dyana Messina

  Melissa Esner

  Tim Duggan

  1René Redzepi in the Noma kitchen. Photograph by Evan Sung.

  2René Redzepi and Danny Bowien at a Oaxacan street market. Photograph by the author.

  3Alejandro Ruíz with Danny Bowien and René Redzepi in Oaxaca. Photograph by the author.

  4A road through the Yucatán jungle. Photograph by Sean Donnola.

  5Eric Werner grilling at Hartwood in Tulum. Photograph by Sean Donnola.

  6Malcolm Livingston II in the Bronx. Photograph by the author.

  7Elijah Holland brandishing a monstera deliciosa. Photograph by the author.

  8The MAD Symposium tent, Copenhagen. Photograph by the author.

  9Fisherman Roderick Sloan on his boat. Photograph by the author.

  10Somewhere above the arctic circle in Norway. Photograph by the author.

  11René Redzepi taking down the Noma sign. Photograph by the author.

  12Junichi Takahashi prepping the cod face. Photograph by Signe Birck.

  13David Zilber at Noma. Photograph by Signe Birck.

  14The new Noma near Christiania, winter. Photograph by Evan Sung.

  15Mette Søberg at Noma. Photograph by Signe Birck.

  16René Redzepi on the beach in Tulum. Photograph by Sean Donnola.

  JEFF GORDINIER is the food and drinks editor of Esquire and a frequent contributor to The New York Times, where he was previously a reporter. He is the author of X Saves the World and coeditor of the essay collection Here She Comes Now. He lives north of New York City with his wife, Lauren Fonda, and his four children.

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