James Corden finally talks about the drama between him and Balthazar restaurant owner Keith McNally. The restaurateur accused the “Late Late Show” host of being the most abusive customer the establishment has ever experienced in its 25 years of operation.

McNally also referred to the 44-year-old host as a “tiny cretin of a man” before banning him from the star-studded dining spot. The restaurant owner narrated two occasions the host was rude to his servers in a devastating Instagram post.

According to McNally, James Corden’s drama at his Balthazar restaurant started sometime in June after eating his main course and claimed he found hair in the food. He showed it to Manager G, who apologized profusely. The English host and comic was nasty to the manager and said:

The other instance was on October 9th when the host’s wife asked for an egg yolk omelet with gruyere cheese and salad. There was a little mistake in the order. The kitchen had to remake the dish, and unfortunately, there was another error.

That’s when Corden began yelling like crazy at the server, saying, “You can’t do your job! You can’t do your job! Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelet myself!”

However, James Corden had to talk about the drama between him and the restaurant boss in a recent with the New York Times. According to him, he feels very ‘zen’ about the whole thing.

 James Corden Feels Zen About Belthazar Restaurant Drama

James Corden, in his statement, revealed that the whole thing is beneath him and everyone involved. However, he feels peaceful and calm about the situation.

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The father of three also claimed that he hasn’t read the restaurateur’s social media posts concerning the issue. Then James Corden teased he might address the restaurant drama on his talk show.