It has been an adventurous year for René
and Nadine Redzepi. A seven-week Noma
pop-up in Tulum was followed by journeys
to the Nordic countries, in preparation
for the restaurant’s relaunch in February
- Nadine also published Downtime:
Deliciousness at Home. (‘The dishes are very
forgiving so it’s easy to change things up,’
promises Nadine.) The culmination of a
nine-year recipe-collecting project, this is no
ordinary cookbook, but a document of the
Redzepis’ life together – there’s the first
thing she cooked for René (fusilli with spicy
chicken liver sauce), and Japanese- and
Mexican-inflected dishes picked up during
Noma’s international sojourns. The couple
spend a month in Mexico each year, so their
fondness for its capital comes as no surprise.
‘Mexico City has beautiful markets the size
of Copenhagen neighbourhoods,’ says René.
Max Núñes’ Ghat House and Designer of
the Year Philippe Malouin’s ‘stunning’ Core
Pavilion both also charmed the Redzepis
with their simplicity. ‘I love things that have
practical use but also take the shape of art in
public spaces,’ says René. ‘Art should not just
be reserved for museums.’ TF Chan
JUDGES
René and Nadine Redzepi
Nordic cuisine trailblazers
RENÉ AND NADINE REDZEPI,
OUTSIDE THE NOMA TEST
KITCHEN, WHICH HAS BEEN
TEMPORARILY MOVED
TO THEIR COPENHAGEN
BACKYARD WHILE THE
RESTAURANT PREPARES FOR
ITS RELAUNCH IN FEBRUARY
- RENÉ IS HOLDING A
MORTAR WITH CHILE DE
ÁRBOL, SOUVENIRS OF THE
COUPLE’S TRAVELS TO
MEXICO. PHOTOGRAPHED
BY JAN SØNDERGAARD
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