Ari Emanuel Hosts 65th Birthday Party at Noma's Los Angeles Pop-Up Amid Prior Controversy
Ari Emanuel celebrated his 65th birthday with an intimate gathering at Noma's temporary Los Angeles location over the weekend. Attendees included Elon Musk, Jimmy Iovine, and Larry David, among others. The event occurred at the pop-up of the Michelin-starred Copenhagen restaurant, which faced protests earlier due to employee abuse allegations.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAri Emanuel, a talent agent, hosted an intimate gathering to mark his 65th birthday over the weekend at Noma's pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles. The event took place at the Paramour Estate in Silver Lake, where the Copenhagen-based Michelin-starred eatery established a 16-week residency. The dinner was priced at $1,500 per plate.
Attendees at the gathering included Elon Musk, Jimmy Iovine, Larry David, and Emanuel's wife, fashion designer Sarah Staudinger. Other guests reported at the event were Emanuel's brother Rahm Emanuel, music producer Rick Rubin. The party was organized by Emanuel's wife, Sarah Staudinger, as a last-minute private occasion.
An insider stated that the event proceeded without reported disruptions. This gathering followed the launch of Noma's Los Angeles pop-up last month.
Noma, known for its innovative cuisine under head chef Rene Redzepi, opened its temporary Los Angeles location at the former convent known as Paramour Estate.
The residency spans 16 weeks and features high-end dining experiences. Reservations for the pop-up sold out shortly after announcement. Prior to the opening, a New York Times article reported allegations of widespread abuse among Noma employees attributed to Redzepi.
The story emerged days before the Los Angeles launch. In response, Redzepi posted an apology on Instagram and announced his intention to step away from the restaurant. A former Noma employee collaborated with the nonprofit One Fair Wage to highlight the allegations.
Organizers of the pop-up engaged crisis public relations professionals to address the situation.
the protests, several celebrities dined at the pop-up, including Mindy Kaling, Lily Collins, and BJ Novak, as previously reported.
Emanuel's decision to host his birthday event at the location occurred after these incidents. Last week, the former employee announced on Instagram that his partnership with One Fair Wage had concluded. Additionally, Noma opened a retail store in Silver Lake without reported opposition.
The birthday gathering suggests continued operation of the pop-up amid the earlier public relations challenges. No further protests were mentioned in connection with the event. The Paramour Estate, a historic site, provides the backdrop for Noma's temporary relocation.
U.S. audience for a limited period. The residency aims to showcase Noma's culinary approach in a new setting.
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