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March 14, 2026
‘Highly problematic behavior’: Noma residency in LA starts with PR crisis
After stories of René Redzepi’s abuse of staff resurfaced, protests and sponsorship cancellations eclipsed the restaurant’s pop-up

TL;DR
- Noma's Los Angeles residency, a pop-up by chef René Redzepi, has been overshadowed by resurfaced allegations of kitchen abuse.
- Protests and the cancellation of several sponsorships, including from Resy, Blackbird, and American Express, have impacted the event.
- Redzepi announced his resignation from Noma, acknowledging past actions and taking responsibility.
- Former employees and labor rights organizations are demanding reparations and changes to Noma's management and employment policies.
- The controversy has brought attention to the economics of fine dining, including the past reliance on unpaid interns at Noma.
- Critics argue that high-end dining, as exemplified by Noma, can be inherently abusive and unethical, while others defend Redzepi as an artist who has made efforts to improve.
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