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Noma's Reign Ends: Chef Admits Past Kitchen Abuses
14 Mar
Summary
- Chef René Redzepi announced Noma's closure after 20 years.
- Allegations of past abuse by Redzepi surfaced recently.
- The closure sparks industry-wide talks on kitchen culture.

René Redzepi, the acclaimed chef behind the influential Copenhagen restaurant Noma, has announced the closure of his establishment after 20 years. The news came on Wednesday morning, as Redzepi tearfully informed his staff of the decision. This announcement follows recent public accusations from former employees detailing experiences of abuse within Noma's kitchens.
The allegations, which surfaced online over the past month, include claims of physical punishments inflicted on cooks between 2009 and 2017. Redzepi's dramatic announcement, captured on video, leaves lingering questions about his future involvement and the survival of the Noma brand, especially after corporate sponsors withdrew their support.
This situation has amplified a crucial conversation within the global restaurant industry concerning the reform of professional kitchens. Despite progress spurred by movements like #MeToo, chefs indicate that bullying and abuse remain prevalent in many establishments, highlighting the ongoing need for change.




