Top restaurant sickens 63: at Denmark Famous restaurant
      Chef  Rene Redzepi, working in his restaurant Noma in 2010, in Copenhagen.  The 63 infected people ate at Noma between Feb. 12 and 16, according to a  food safety report based on an inspection of local restaurants and food  retail companies a week later.      Danish food safety officials  ordered a through cleanup and more better food handling at Noma, one of the world’s  top restaurants, after more than 60 people fell ill with viral  gastroenteritis from eating at the two-star Michelin eatery that has  also hit top spot three times in the world’s best restaurants list in Restaurant  magazine.       NOMA A dish from Noma, one of the world's top restaurants.            The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration said Friday it had  investigated the popular, waterfront restaurant in Copenhagen after  complaints from customers who had dined there during a week in February.  It was not immediately clear what food had caused the infection.   Agency spokesman Morten Lisby describ...