Noma founder René Redzepi announced that he was leaving the restaurant as scandal has engulfed the world-famous dining destination.

Noma restaurant chef Rene Redzepi announced he will be leaving the restaurant. Wire Image
Former employees protested Noma as abuse allegations against René Redzepi emerged. Kevin Perkins for CA Post

In a post on his Instagram account, the chef said: “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 to its next chapter.”

Redzepi’s Instagram story where he announced that he is quitting. Instagram / @Reneredzepinoma
The chef has been under scrutiny over the treatment of his staff. Instagram / @Reneredzepinoma

“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 to its next chapter,” he wrote.

Redzepi acknowledged the controversy surrounding Noma following a bombshell report detailing decades of alleged misconduct by the chef.

“The recent weeks have brought attention and important conversations about our restaurant, industry, and my past leadership,” Redzepi wrote.

Clips of a documentary resurfaced after the allegations against Redzepi came out. Noma at Boiling Point
Redzepi (center) seen on the line with other chefs. AFP via Getty Images

“I have worked to be a better leader and Noma has taken big steps to transform the culture over many years. I recognize these changes do not repair the past. An apology is not enough; I take responsibility for my own actions.”

The visionary behind the three-Michelin-starred Danish institution has faced intense blowback over allegations of long hours, unpaid labor, harassment, and abusive kitchen culture at Noma.

Former staffers came forward with harrowing accounts of “psychological warfare,” claiming Redzepi’s kitchen was less of a culinary lab and more of a torture chamber.

Protesters holding signs that read “Noma broke me,” “Step down, René,” and “Unpaid labor built your empire” outside the Noma pop-up in Los Angeles. Kevin Perkins for CA Post
Aerial view of the Noma restaurant pop-up at the Paramour Estate. Kevin Perkins for CA Post

In his lengthy statement, Redzepi said that “the Noma team today is the strongest and most inspiring it has ever been.”

“We’ve been open for 23 years, and I’m incredibly proud of our people, our creativity, and the direction Noma is heading.

Protesters stand outside the gates of Paramour Estate where the Noma pop-up is located. Kevin Perkins for CA Post

“This team will carry forward together into our LA residency, which will be a powerful moment for them to show what they’ve been working toward and to welcome guest to something truly special.”

He concluded that “Noma has always been bigger than one person. And this next step honors that belief.”

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