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René Redzepi, famous New Nordic chef, had rapid rise to fame before resignation

Last updated: March 11, 2026 7:30 pm
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René Redzepi’s resignation from Noma signifies more than just a change in leadership – it marks the end of a significant era in modern dining.

Over the course of two decades, Redzepi turned a small Copenhagen restaurant into a global culinary hub, playing a key role in pioneering the “New Nordic” culinary movement and revolutionizing chefs’ approach to ingredients.

His departure prompts a reflection on the chef whose impact extended far beyond the confines of his kitchen.

René Redzepi played a vital role in the development of the “New Nordic” culinary movement. AFP via Getty Images

Early Life

Born on December 16, 1977, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Redzepi’s culinary journey was influenced by his multicultural background, with his father hailing from North Macedonia and his mother from Denmark. His exposure to both Danish and Balkan cuisines as a child sparked his interest in food and regional ingredients. Redzepi honed his skills as a chef in Copenhagen and gained valuable experience working at renowned restaurants such as El Bulli, where he was exposed to avant-garde culinary techniques.

Noma’s original location was a waterfront warehouse in Copenhagen. Corbis via Getty Images

Founding Noma

In 2003, Redzepi and Claus Meyer launched Noma in a converted waterfront warehouse in Copenhagen. The restaurant’s name, a combination of the Danish words for “Nordic” and “food,” reflects its commitment to showcasing local ingredients.

Breaking away from traditional fine dining practices, Redzepi curated menus centered around foraged herbs, berries, seafood, fermented foods, and other indigenous Nordic products. Noma quickly gained global acclaim for its innovative approach and culinary philosophy.

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Noma gained recognition worldwide for its innovative culinary approach. Alamy Stock Photo

Michelin Stars

  • 2005 — First Michelin star
    Noma was awarded its first Michelin star just two years after its opening in 2003.
  • 2007 — Second Michelin star
    The restaurant’s reputation continued to soar as its experimental use of local ingredients garnered international recognition.
  • 2021 — Third Michelin star
    Following its relocation to a new venue and introduction of rotating seasonal menus, Noma finally received its long-awaited third Michelin star.

Global Recognition

Under Redzepi’s guidance, Noma was crowned the World’s Best Restaurant multiple times by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2021). His innovative approach reshaped the culinary landscape, inspiring chefs worldwide to prioritize locality, seasonality, and sustainability.

Redzepi’s reputation extended beyond Noma’s walls through the restaurant’s pop-up ventures in cities like Tokyo, Sydney, and Mexico, exploring diverse regional ingredients and culinary traditions.

In 2023, Noma announced its transition from a traditional restaurant to a food innovation lab due to the challenges of running a high-end experimental restaurant. Redzepi cited the increasing economic strain of labor-intensive experimentation as a driving factor behind this decision.

Noma’s pop-up at the Paramour Estate in Los Angeles. Kevin Perkins for CA Post

Los Angeles Pop-Up

The announcement of Noma’s Los Angeles pop-up came in July 1, 2025, revealing plans for a multi-month residency in 2026. The pop-up debut in Los Angeles faced unexpected challenges as protesters disrupted the opening day at the Paramour Estate in Silver Lake, leading to Redzepi’s decision to step away from the restaurant.

Following the incident, Redzepi made the announcement of his departure.


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