Have Cheetah,Will View #27 – “Noma – My Perfect Storm” (2015)

It’s 10:22 am

This is my last transfer from the the older blog. I really enjoyed watching this documentary quite a bit!

 

 

It’s 9:36 pm

In my last blog entry,I tossed out a shout out to my new pal,Dan who has a great You Tube called Reject Filmz. He recently had a pair of giveaways on his channel and I entered one that was sponsored by Magnolia Films. As luck would have it,I won a BluRay of “Noma: My Perfect Storm” and so on this very cold and snowy Saturday,the cheetah and I watched it.

I’m a fan of food,Lori and I both were. Watching the Food Network was a staple for us. The Saturday morning lineup of shows were a time to have a cup of coffee and a light snack and watch the various chefs and cooks show us how they create their dishes.
Sunday night we always watched “Iron Chef America” where elite chefs from world class restaurants would battle a handpicked team of Iron Chefs using a secret ingredient in a 60 minute battle.
That being said,I myself,have been to one restaurant that was considered to be far above average and while I remember the experience,I did forget the name of it.
When I worked at the Agenda Lounge for Jacek Rosicki,the restaurant section always caught my eye. I liked watching how the kitchen worked,a bit noisy but always in order.
I always wondered how they kept the dishes in order during a busy dinner service but they always did and the food was outstanding.

 

So when I got the Blu-Ray from Dan,I was surprised that it was a documentary about a restaurant in Copenhagen,Denmark called Noma which has been named the world’s best restaurant several times.
The owner and a master chef in his own right is Rene Redzepi,a half Macedonian,half Danish who was born in Denmark. The film focuses on Rene and his efforts to get Noma off the ground and running. Director Pierre Deschamps does a great job at staying completely neutral and allowing Rene to express himself freely and openly. This means the language in this documentary is rather spicy and isn’t the stuff of normal films like this.

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Noma struggled when it first opened until Rene went completely with fresh organic ingredients from within Denmark itself and other small European providers. This was interesting to see as much of the ingredients sold to Noma came from single persons or maybe a couple. In other words,at Noma,you often are getting one of a kind dishes.
While watching Rene is a bit hard because he comes across a little tough on his staff,its also very cool to see how he includes EVERYONE in sampling dishes and asking for their input. Chefs are very ego driven and to see Rene squash that within himself speaks for the character of the man especially when one considers he was named World Chef of the Year in 2008.

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Deschamps highlights many of Noma’s dishes and while they are almost too pretty to eat,for me,I was wondering how filling they could be as it appears that you’ll need to eat a lot of them to have a full tummy.
Noma has been named the world’s best restaurant four times and ranks in the Top 10 annually. The film also covers a serious case of norovirus in 2013 that sickened many diners. This really hurt Noma and you can see the anger from Rene from the many people who emailed him trying to extort money from him by claiming to have been sickened and unless Redpezi refunded their money,they would go to the media. Noma bounced back from that crisis in 2013 and once again was named best restaurant in 2014.
Deschamps also interviews the various staff members who also share their feelings about both Rene and Noma itself,you can sense they also have a fierce sense of pride and loyalty to Rene.
This was a real fun treat to watch and both the cheetah and I gave it a paw/thumbs up…

My thanks to Dan from Reject Filmz and Magnolia Films.

22 thoughts on “Have Cheetah,Will View #27 – “Noma – My Perfect Storm” (2015)

  1. Mr. R and I love fine dining, it’s a true struggle at times to resist when their are most likely healthier or more cost efficient options. I was not always this way, he converted me on our second date. We visited a restaurant where the dishes, like you say, were so pretty and tiny. You didn’t want to eat them and even if you did you didn’t find the portion sizing adequate. From experience now though I know that either the portions are small because they are meant to be a part of a larger than typical 3 courses. If that is not the case than despite what your eye is saying, when you have completed your dish, you will feel surprisingly full. 🙂

    Will have to look further into this Noma. 😉

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    1. NOMA now opens up pop up restaurants all around the world. They list the sites and dates on their website. A lot of top tier places are doing that now…it would an adventure to experience Rene’s cooking!!

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  2. I used to be really hooked on food reality shows and mostly because i couldn’t cook like that. Sounds interesting, documentaries are great

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  3. I love watching those shows as well. While I can barely boil water, I enjoy watching the chefs and chefs in training and I get lots of ideas of what to eat.

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  4. not much of a food show person but i can do that when the stuff aired is top notch and this one here is topnotch, good stuff that the meals that came through are quality. hopefully one tries out a few of them sometime later.

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  5. It’s sad how the passionate chefs come into controversies regarding their food.. but I am really glad that Noma bounced back from it and actively taking part all around the world for pop-up restaurants!!!

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  6. I haven’t heard of The Food network but I do love food shows! We are obsessed with cooking programmes or Masterchef, also this show we have called The Great British Bake Off where they make the most amazing breads and cakes, you should look that one up! Love that quote from Rene, I love to cook I just don’t do it well!

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  7. How ironic is that I just finished watching a movie about a chef, called “Burned”? I know Noma, is a great restaurant where, as a foodie, I would love to be able to afford to dine one day. I’d like to watch this documentary about it.

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  8. I have been dying to go to Noms one day… I keep trying to convince my other half that it can be done in a day from the UK 😉 haha

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  9. I’m such a foodie so this sounds like something I would love! I really enjoy documentary style films and I’m going to make a point of putting this on my list of films to watch.

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