Jason Ignacio White speaks to a gaggle of protestors exterior of Noma’s L.A. residency.
Picture: Hugh Merwin
Earlier this week, John Foss, a chef and boat captain from Alaska who additionally goes by the deal with Johnny Fishmonger, was driving to Los Angeles. He’d deliberate to assist former employees of Noma who have been protesting situations inside René Redzepi’s fabled Danish restaurant forward of its prolonged California residency. Foss was going to cook dinner for the demonstrators. A tentative menu included grilled oysters and smelts, however he ran out of fuel in Buellton, California, after driving a whole bunch of miles in his outdated Jeep and was final seen hanging an indication in Griffith Park at sundown that learn “RENÉ, DENMARK CALLED … TIME TO COME HOME.”
Had he made it to Silver Lake earlier, Foss would have discovered 20 or so picketers and plenty of members of the media congregated close to the doorway to Paramour Property, the place Noma’s residency kicked off yesterday and the place protests will happen for the foreseeable future. The gang held indicators at shoulder stage — “UNPAID LABOR BUILT YOUR EMPIRE”; “NO MICHELIN STARS FOR VIOLENCE”; “RENÉ, YOUR ‘GENIUS’ IS BUILT ON OUR BROKEN DREAMS” — throughout speeches about amends and reparation.
The setting felt appropriately dramatic for such a showdown: Paramour has been referred to as each a “fictional romantic fortress” by Los Angeles journal and “too The Shining” by Rick Rubin. Popular culture has seeped into each yard of its velveteen decrepitude, and lore is baked into every of its 22,000 sq. toes. It’s a lodge and occasions venue and a former music studio, and it homes the marble-rimmed pool into which Britney Spears stomach flopped a Porsche 928 within the music video for “My Prerogative.”
An hour earlier than dinner service was set to start, Redzepi posted a unexpectedly produced however skilled video of his personal to Instagram during which he addressed his workers throughout lineup with a last-minute change: With strained eyes and the vocabulary of disaster communications, Redzepi instructed the assembled employees, “With a view to ensure you guys are one hundred pc feeling secure, I’m going to step away, okay?” Noma, and particularly this L.A. pop-up, he defined within the clip, will now be within the palms of its employees. (However will it? The clip included no discuss of divestment, amends, or the slightest trace at who’s actually in cost now. “You’ll see me round,” the chef added towards the top of the video.)
All of this was taking place due to the New York Instances’ landmark report on bodily and psychological abuse at Noma throughout its 23-year historical past and likewise due to Jason Ignacio White, a former director of fermentation at Noma, who was main a workshop in Nairobi final month when he determined, seemingly with out a lot thought, to publish his account of a traumatic burning accident from his time on the restaurant.
Noma has flatly denied White’s model of the actual occasion, however his messages however turned catalysts for a standalone web site and a whole bunch of different posts which have been considered by thousands and thousands; White is now in Los Angeles, as nicely, staying till Redzepi agrees to fulfill to debate calls for outlined in collaboration with One Truthful Wage, a employee advocacy group.
Even earlier than this most up-to-date story, there was a 2023 Instances story in regards to the once-“rageful” Redzepi. Noma at Boiling Level, a documentary that showcases the chef’s anger, was simply this previous week each taken down from Vimeo and mentioned in “Web page Six.” Abuse is the principle topic of a lauded Fortunate Peach article by Redzepi, and in Jeff Gordinier’s memoir, Hungry — ostensibly a chronicle of Redzepi’s earlier international pop-ups and genius — the chef’s penchant for bullying runs simply beneath and parallel to the narrative like a fault line: “I was so offended within the kitchen. Insanely offended. A monster. I decided: ‘What the fuck am I doing?’”
So who’s Jason Ignacio White, and the way did this most up-to-date wave of allegations handle to finally break via to widespread consciousness? The previous Noma worker (he was there from 2017 to 2022 with two gaps) is 39 and reportedly hung out in Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains throughout a hardscrabble childhood earlier than shifting to San Antonio. He’s self-taught and says he’s not a chef. White additionally claims he by no means signed an NDA at Noma, which emboldened his first public posts about abuse inside the advanced.
Aaron Adams Casañas is the chef and proprietor of Astera, a Portland, Oregon, restaurant that serves high-end vegan tasting menus. Casañas, like others who turned a preoccupation with area of interest ferments right into a full-time job, by no means labored at Noma however as a substitute befriended White over Instagram. “Jason is extremely beneficiant with information,” Casañas instructed me. “He actually despatched me 1000’s of pages of notes and paperwork all about fermentation.” Casañas added, “Right here’s the factor. In case you have a restaurant the place you could have a grumpy chef, that’s no matter. However you probably have a restaurant the place you could have a grumpy, bodily abusive chef who’s counting on tons and tons of free labor after which makes a fucking announcement that fine-dining is unsustainable, whereas he’s raking it in, that simply leaves a nasty style in your mouth.” What’s White’s motivation? “I feel Jason simply needs to take them down,” Casañas ventured.
Does this reckoning register as vindication for White? “I imply, I didn’t know what victory appeared like,” he mentioned throughout yesterday’s protest, “which to be trustworthy is one thing you must know while you go into one thing as large as this.” He went on, “However then the opposite facet of it’s that every one the sponsors dropped out even earlier than we even began the protest. We have been hoping that might occur due to escalation. It simply exhibits that persons are listening and alter is already taking place.”
In an interview, Saru Jayaraman, the worker-rights activist and president of One Truthful Wage, described pathways for Noma to make amends with employees. “If we don’t get to fulfill and discuss via calls for, typically the subsequent step we take is to pursue folks’s claims, for bodily abuse, cost, harassment,” she mentioned. “There are such a lot of issues folks have come ahead with which have authorized repercussions that we may pursue if we’re not in a position to interact in a dialogue with the corporate.”
For now, no person from Noma is speaking. As an alternative, a mixture of safety and Paramour Property workers might be seen peeking via the gaps within the compound’s gate. Earlier within the week, pickup vehicles had clogged the Property’s nautilus-shaped driveway. Employees tweaked fairy lights whereas others carted immense slabs of plate glass and calibrated coolant traces to provide outside fridges. They pumped air right into a cluster of huge inflatable mushroom sculptures and ferried an endless provide of elements from a hatchback into a close-by outbuilding. However a fleet of immaculately shined, “noma LA26”-branded Cadillacs — the official car of the residency for a time — that had dotted the hill have been all of a sudden gone together with the automobile model’s company sponsorship.
Neighbors alongside Micheltorena Avenue had not too long ago been noticing the glut of Noma L.A.’s official autos on standby up and down the hill. Redzepi “has not been the warmest and fuzziest of neighbors,” one resident instructed John Fulton, the writer of the neighborhood-focused Eastside Rag Substack.
In some unspecified time in the future in the course of the protests, both one other resident or somebody from inside Noma should have grown involved and referred to as the cops. “What’s happening in there, a restaurant?” the arrival officer requested.
“It’s a brief restaurant for 3 months,” somebody replied. The small gaggle of protestors raised their telephones to attempt to get footage of the primary clients now arriving via the gates, and the temper intensified. The officer appeared round to survey the scene and acknowledged the rising stress. “Possibly not three months,” he mentioned.


