Noma’s Redzepi faces abuse claims as $1,500 L.A. pop-up opens

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Days before Noma’s $1,500-a-seat Los Angeles residency opens, former staff detail years of physical and psychological abuse by chef René Redzepi. Redzepi apologizes and says the restaurant has reformed, while a protest organized by a former employee and wage-rights advocates targets the L.A. pop-up.
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