There have been many high-profile restaurant casualties of the coronavirus crisis, but the closure of René Redzepi and Kristian Baumann’s 108, in Copenhagen, is a sign that no business is safe from the effects of the pandemic.
The restaurant announced that it is to shutter its doors permanently, due to the drastically depleted numbers of tourists visiting Copenhagen. The sister restaurant to the world famous Noma depends on the footfall of visiting guests, can therefore not realistically plan to operate in its current form, and will close at the end of September.