In an interview with Politiken, Orlando said that he’d decided to stay in Copenhagen to take advantage of a beautiful old industrial depot that had become available, allowing him to plant a 500-square-meter garden in the front. “Where do you find such a thing?” he asked rhetorically. “The experience I will give people is tailored to this place and the building. I could open a restaurant in New York or Brooklyn, but I could never get my own vegetable garden.”
As for the fact that he’s given up moss and dirt, Orlando, who traveled to Japan, Australia and Brazil for inspiration, says his new venture would never work as a New Nordic restaurant. “It does not make sense. I&
Redzepi, for one, will miss him tremendously: “In the many years Matt has been with us, I have always seen him as perhaps the greatest talent,” he told the paper in an email.
Amass is scheduled to open July 1st, 2013.