Noma

4.6
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Top-ranked restaurant on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list.

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mario p
Google review • 5 months ago
Google
2.0
I have mixed feelings about my Noma experience. I have been following the restaurant and Rene Redzepi for some years now and dining at Noma was very high on my bucket list. After being on the waiting list for a while, we finally got a reservation which coincidentally landed at my birthday. My wife and I made a 2,000km (round) trip just for this dinner. The expectations therefore were high and excitement to the max. The location of the restaurant is exceptional, to see how a restaurant with this pedigree operates was an unforgettable experience, I was star struck by seeing Chef Redzepi in person. The staff take care of you from the very beginning until the end. The kitchen is an impressive machinery of people. The restaurant itself is beautiful, cozy and welcoming. The whole setting is nothing short of perfect. Now the food, our experience included 16 courses and wine pairing, I can recognize all the research, technique and passion put into every dish, the presentation, textures and flavors you encounter are special and unexpected. There is a big but though, for me food is a big passion and what defines the dishes I remember is ultimately the pleasure that they generate when I put them in my mouth and I have to painfully say, there was maybe one of the 16 courses that came close to that but not close enough. In summary, the box is ticked but the excitement and all the expectation was clouded by the failure to bring joy to my mouth.
ARTYOS
Google review • 3 months ago
Google
5.0
I visited Noma in Denmark in late October. I initially expected it to already be winter season, but was fortunate that it hadn’t fully started yet, allowing me to enjoy several seafood-focused dishes. The setting felt very homey and relaxed, leaning more toward casual dining rather than traditional fine dining. While the interior was not as luxurious as I had imagined, the service was truly outstanding — attentive, warm, and highly professional throughout the evening. As for the food, it lived up well to the restaurant’s reputation. Overall, it was a memorable dining experience and well deserving of its place on my personal top list.
Luiz Foernges
Google review • 3 months ago
Google
5.0
Noma is far more than a meal, it’s an extraordinary creative experience. Every course feels like a thoughtful exploration of nature, technique, and imagination, blurring the line between food and art. The flavors are bold, surprising, and deeply connected to place, while the presentation tells a story with each dish. The space itself enhances the experience, calm and immersive, allowing you to fully focus on what’s on the table. Service is precise, warm, and knowledgeable without ever feeling intrusive. This is not about luxury for its own sake, but about curiosity, craftsmanship, and pushing the boundaries of what dining can be. Truly unforgettable.
Mirane Vella
Google review • 3 months ago
Google
5.0
If autumn were a flavour, this would be it. Dining at Noma feels like stepping into another world, where every plate tells a story of the Nordic wilderness. Think foraging, woody forests and a true Viking vision brought to life on the table. In 2025 Noma mentions it is entering its next chapter as a test lab, and you can taste exactly why. Scoby textures, reindeer moss, candied pine cones and flavour pairings that are almost impossible to describe. Textures and tastes are uniquely reinvented. There were 2 caveats however. The wine pairing was extremely underwhelming with only 1 red which was medium bodied. Not even 1 hearty red to go with the meats. Very disappointing and I would not recommend the pairing to anyone. The second caveat, well this is Nordic cuisine I understand so wasn't expecting pasta. But at least some carbs! And at least some different taste profiles from mushrooms and umami, as the whole journey stayed on the same level of taste. All in all it was still a fantastic experience, especially the service and the ambience, and I am very glad I had the opportunity to experience this unique journey.
Avijeet Sen
Google review • 3 months ago
Google
4.0
Visited in Nov 2025 After many years of trying to get here for a meal at this Mecca of fine dining, I finally got that elusive opportunity last month. Given the reputation of the institution, I went in with sky high expectations of course. We had a dinner reservation where the meal comprised around 19 courses. The dinner started with a couple of brilliant courses of reindeer meat and leaf of currants. One of my favourite courses was another starter course called the “Forest cerviche”. After that course, I felt that the meal excitement tapered off a bit. Of course there was the interesting snail course where there are actual live crawling snails around the container as a ‘decoration’, but from a holistic perspective I felt that the flavour profile became repetitive. Noma is known for its fermentation techniques (and I fully knew that before), but after 5-6 courses, the fermentation based sourness in every course made me feel like “yet another sour dish”. One thing no one can argue is the creativity and expertise which goes behind preparing every course. Some of the courses had ingredients which left us in awe as to how that ingredient was woven into the course. For the mains, there were 2 duck courses - a teal and a mallard. Though the duck meat was a bit raw for my personal liking, I think it was a good course nonetheless. Among the desserts, the “butterfly” course was absolutely brilliant. The aerated chocolate with deer blood was also a super creative dessert course. For drinks, I did not have any. However, some of my friends chose the wine pairing, while some chose the juice pairing, and they seemed quite pleased with the quality of the wines and beverages served along with the meal. Service was absolutely brilliant. Each course is superbly explained by the staff throughout the meal. The restaurant was able to cater to multiple allergies we had amongst the people in our group. The staff were very jovial and exchanged in fun conversations too a few times. At the end of the meal, we were also given a tour of the entire kitchen and backroom operations of the establishment which added a very interesting aspect to the whole experience. So all in all, was it a meal/experience worth the long wait and a very long flight? I think the overall experience was worth it, but I didn’t feel like it was one of the top Michelin star dinners I’ve ever had (which is the expectation I went in with). Nonetheless, I am glad that a pilgrimage to this revered institution (which was one of my bucket list items) is now done.

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