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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPunching, Slamming, Screaming: A Chef's Past Abuse Haunts Noma, the World's Top-Rated Restaurant
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Punching, Slamming, Screaming: A Chefs Past Abuse Haunts Noma, the Worlds Top-Rated Restaurant
Dozens of former employees say René Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological violence on the staff for years.
By Julia Moskin
March 7, 2026 Updated 3:59 p.m. ET
On a February night in 2014, in the middle of a busy dinner at the acclaimed Copenhagen restaurant Noma, the founding chef, René Redzepi, ordered the entire kitchen staff to follow him outside into the cold.
He was shoving a sous-chef in front of him, a young man who had put on techno music, a genre that Mr. Redzepi disliked, in the production kitchen. Far from the dining room, it was where unpaid interns worked 16-hour days, performing tasks like picking herbs and cleaning pine cones to adorn Mr. Redzepis celebrated New Nordic dishes.
Mr. Redzepi taunted the chef over and over as about 40 cooks, in short sleeves and aprons, formed the usual circle around the two men. It was not the first time they had been forced to participate in a public shaming, according to two chefs who were present.
Mr. Redzepi escalated the attack, punching his employee in the ribs and screaming that no one would go back inside until the chef said, loud enough for all to hear, that he liked giving D.J.s oral sex. His co-workers stood in silence until he breathlessly complied. Then they filed back into the kitchen and returned to work.
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Founder Of Noma Restaurant Faces Abuse Allegations
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March 10, 2026
Dozens of former employees accused Danish chef René Redzepi, who co-founded Noma, widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in the world, of inflicting physical and psychological violence on the staff for years. What do you think?
First they said you cant kiss your employees, now they say you cant punch your employees. Make up your minds.
Jonah Saunders, Lounge Crooner
But I was assured the servers were grass-fed!
Adam Duryea, Bribe Tracker
Its a high-stakes job. Peoples Instagram photos are on the line.
Jacqueline Griffiths, Knife Juggler
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Punching, Slamming, Screaming: A Chef's Past Abuse Haunts Noma, the World's Top-Rated Restaurant (Original Post)
dalton99a
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BigmanPigman
(55,035 posts)1. The Menu film used him as inspiration.
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When Anthony Bourdain put him on a culinary pedestal I wanted to puke and not from his food but his attitude and his "Emperor's New Clothes" connection.
dalton99a
(93,792 posts)2. +1. The cult of the celebrity chef is stupid and ridiculous.