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    Star chef redzepi steps away from noma, acknowledging past harm to staff

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    Posted on March 12, 2026

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    Last updated: March 12, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    René Redzepi, the famed chef behind Noma, will step away from daily operations and resign from his MAD nonprofit following renewed abuse allegations dating from 2009–2017, after acknowledging harm to former staff and launching organizational reforms.

    Rene Redzepi Leaves Daily Role at Noma After Admitting Past Harm to Staff

    Redzepi Steps Down Amid Controversy Over Staff Treatment

    Background and Admission of Past Mistreatment

    COPENHAGEN, March 12 (Reuters) - Danish chef Rene Redzepi, whose Michelin-starred Noma restaurant made him a culinary celebrity, is stepping away from daily operations at the Copenhagen foodie favourite, it said on Thursday, after he acknowledged past mistreatment of staff.

    The New York Times reported on March 7 that dozens of former employees said Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological harm, detailing incidents that occurred between 2009 and 2017.

    Similar stories have circulated online for years.

    Redzepi's Public Response

    In a social media post on Thursday, Redzepi said that by stepping back he was taking responsibility for his "past leadership".

    "After more than two decades of building and leading this restaurant, I've decided to step away and allow our extraordinary leaders to now guide the restaurant into its next chapter," he said.

    Noma confirmed in a statement that Redzepi would "step away from daily operations, effective immediately".

    Following the New York Times article, Redzepi had earlier acknowledged the impact his past actions had on staff.

    "Although I don't recognize all details in these stories, I can see enough of my past behavior reflected in them to understand that my actions were harmful to people who worked with me," he said.

    It was unclear whether Redzepi's decision would affect his co-ownership of Noma, and the restaurant did not offer further clarification.

    Impact on Noma and Future Leadership

    Staff Take Over Daily Operations

    REDZEPI TO STAFF: YOU ARE 'RUNNING THE SHOW NOW'

    Spurred by Redzepi's avant-garde approach to Nordic cuisine, Noma has repeatedly topped rankings of the world's best restaurants and was awarded three prestigious Michelin stars, with pop-up appearances selling out from Tokyo to Los Angeles.

    Redzepi Reflects on Change and Culture

    Redzepi co-founded Noma in 2003 when he was in his mid-20s. Now 48, he said in Thursday's post that he had worked to be a better leader and that Noma had "taken big steps" to transform its culture.

    "I recognize these changes do not repair the past," he wrote on Thursday, adding he had also resigned from the board of an educational non-profit organisation he formed in 2011.

    Recent Changes at Noma

    In its statement, the restaurant said it implemented changes in recent years including a fully paid internship program, improved hours and expanded benefits.

    "You'll see me around. But not in the way you've seen me around for the past 23 years," he said in a speech to staff posted on Noma's Instagram account. "You guys are running the show now."

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Stine Jacobsen; Editing by Terje Solsvik and Joe Bavier)

    References

    • René Redzepi Steps Away From Noma | Eater LA
    • René Redzepi

    Table of Contents

    • Redzepi Steps Down Amid Controversy Over Staff Treatment
    • Background and Admission of Past Mistreatment

    Key Takeaways

    • •René Redzepi is stepping back from Noma’s daily operations and resigning from the MAD nonprofit board amid resurfaced allegations of physical and psychological abuse by dozens of former staff between 2009 and 2017 (la.eater.com).
    • •The March 7 New York Times investigation detailed egregious misconduct, including punching, utensil assaults, threats, and public shaming, which Redzepi admitted reflected harmful past behavior (en.wikipedia.org).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Star chef Redzepi steps away from Noma, acknowledging past harm to staff

    1Why is Rene Redzepi stepping away from Noma?

    Rene Redzepi is stepping away from daily operations at Noma after acknowledging past mistreatment and harm to staff.

    2What allegations were made against Rene Redzepi?

    Former employees reported that Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological harm, citing incidents from 2009 to 2017.

  • Redzepi's Public Response
  • Impact on Noma and Future Leadership
  • Staff Take Over Daily Operations
  • Redzepi Reflects on Change and Culture
  • Recent Changes at Noma
  • Reporting and Editorial Credits
  • •Noma has taken steps to transform its workplace culture, implementing paid internships, a four-day work week, HR hires, leadership training, and an external workplace audit to ensure safe, modern operations (la.eater.com).
  • 3Will Rene Redzepi continue to be involved with Noma?

    Redzepi will step back from daily operations but may still be seen around the restaurant. His future co-ownership status is unclear.

    4What changes has Noma implemented following these reports?

    Noma has introduced a fully paid internship program, improved working hours, and expanded employee benefits.

    5How has Rene Redzepi responded to these accusations?

    Redzepi admitted that his actions were harmful and said he worked to be a better leader, also resigning from an educational non-profit's board.

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