Noma LA 2026

That’s what I was thinking, as well.

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For Noma, they could have a waiting list of hundreds if not thousands

Then more power to them.

Noma’s not hoarding the cure for cancer or advertising themselves disadvantaged populations. If those are the rules they wish to set, as long as they’re upfront about them (which it appears that they are), I don’t fundamentally have a problem.

As an aside, I have no interest in spending $1.5K pp on a meal there… or anywhere. But perhaps that’s why I’m not bothered by them being really anal about their product.

::shrug::

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Anyone get through?

Nope. Either we got error messages, or a note that “someone just reserved this” while clicking on an “open” slot. Gone in 60 seconds or less.

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I didn’t get a reservation. It was sold out already after 1 to 2 minutes.

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I clicked thru immediately and zero luck

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I don’t know what “clear” means (does the poster means the net profit?), but I assume what’s left is one of the highest personal income tax rates in, like, the world.

Right?

adding to your suggested edit of the post - please change to “its”

It’s = it is

Its = possessive

Literally laughed out loud.

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sea salt sesame bagels with oyster mushrooms, pumpkin bushi, black pepper, savory rose fudge, nasturtium, and bergamot at courage bagels.

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Your comment looks like it was a reply to mine, but I don’t see its/it’s in my post…?

Saw it says all Noma reservations sold out in 3 mins. Good luck

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they were all gone in way less than 3. They went up at 855 and even though I had one in my cart Tock had an error and I lost out.

Pretty bummed. Put aside the money for it and would’ve really liked to go

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“It’s” in the IG post, and I was throwing my correction into your copy edit of the IG post.

Oh, hadn’t even noticed!!! :slight_smile:

If they have a waitlist, it seems weird that they won’t give a refund any time someone cancels unless maybe the day before. Maybe they’ll rethink that.

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Yes that’s my point.

Maybe some lawyer here could say whether it’s legal under California contract law to charge $3,000 for a cancellation of a table and then fill the same table in seconds, making a windfall of $3,000.

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