Critics are Still Dining at Noma for Some Reason
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Critics are Still Dining at Noma for Some Reason
"Jacques Pépin, now 90, told Ella Quittner that everyone's 'definition of the best of anything is to a certain extent a narcissistic reflection of your taste.' This statement encapsulates the subjective nature of culinary preferences."
"Despite the Noma scandal that led to significant backlash, including dropped sponsorships and canceled reservations, the restaurant's reservation books are still full, indicating a complex relationship between reputation and dining choices."
Jacques Pépin, at 90, shares insights on culinary excellence, stating that definitions of the best are reflections of personal taste. Oysterman Graham Platner is expected to challenge Susan Collins in Maine's Senate race, highlighting the intersection of food and politics. Noma's reservation books remain full despite past scandals, with notable figures dining there. The ongoing interest in Noma contrasts with the redemption efforts of other restaurants like Sqirl, which is recovering from its own controversies.
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