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

René Redzepi’s departure from Noma signifies more than just a shift in leadership; it represents the conclusion of an era in contemporary gastronomy.

Over the span of twenty years, Redzepi transformed a modest eatery in Copenhagen into an international hub of culinary innovation, spearheading the “New Nordic” movement and reshaping the culinary world’s approach to ingredients.

As he steps down, it prompts a reflective consideration of a chef whose impact has extended well beyond his kitchen’s confines.

Early Life

Redzepi was born on December 16, 1977, in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish mother and an ethnic Albanian father from North Macedonia. His childhood, split between Denmark and the Balkans, ignited his interest in food and local ingredients. He honed his culinary skills in Copenhagen and gained further experience at esteemed international restaurants, including El Bulli, where the avant-garde style left a lasting impression.

Founding Noma

In 2003, Redzepi teamed up with entrepreneur Claus Meyer to open Noma in a repurposed waterfront warehouse in Copenhagen. The restaurant’s name is a blend of the Danish words “nordisk” (Nordic) and “mad” (food).

Rejecting the traditional reliance on imported luxury items typical of haute cuisine, Redzepi crafted menus featuring wild herbs, berries, seafood, fermented foods, and other local Nordic ingredients. This innovative approach quickly garnered international acclaim for its originality and philosophy.

Michelin Stars

  • 2005 — First Michelin star
    Redzepi earned his first Michelin star for Noma just two years after the restaurant opened in 2003.
  • 2007 — Second Michelin star
    The restaurant’s reputation continued to grow as its experimental approach to local food gained international recognition.
  • 2021 — Third Michelin star
    After reopening in a new location with rotating seasonal menus (seafood, vegetable, and game seasons), Noma received its long-awaited third star.

Global Recognition

Under Redzepi’s leadership, Noma was repeatedly named the World’s Best Restaurant by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2021). His work reshaped how chefs think about locality, seasonality and sustainability, influencing restaurants worldwide.

Redzepi also became known for temporarily relocating Noma for pop-ups in places like Tokyo, Sydney, and Mexico to explore regional ingredients and techniques.

In 2023, Noma announced it would close as a traditional restaurant in 2024, transitioning into a test kitchen and food innovation lab. Redzepi explained that the economics of running a world-class tasting-menu restaurant — especially one that relies on labor-intensive experimentation — were increasingly unsustainable.

Los Angeles Pop-Up

René Redzepi first announced the Los Angeles Noma pop-up on July 1, 2025. The announcement came through a teaser video and media interviews revealing that Noma would stage a months-long residency in Los Angeles in 2026.

The pop-up opened Wednesday, with dinner costing $1500 per person. But plans hit a snag as protesters descended on the Paramour Estate in Silver Lake, crashing the opening day of Noma’s 16-week Los Angeles residency.

That afternoon, Redzepi announced he was leaving the restaurant.


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