Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
Noma
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About Noma
Noma holds three Michelin stars, four World's 50 Best number-one rankings, and a La Liste score of 91 — the evidence for booking is clear if you can secure a table. Reservations operate Tuesday through Friday only and fill near-instantly when they open. Plan months ahead, commit to the tasting-menu format, and treat this as the anchor of your Copenhagen trip rather than a spontaneous addition.
Who Should Book Noma — and When
If your Copenhagen trip has one non-negotiable dinner, Noma is the answer — but only if you are willing to commit several months ahead and accept that the kitchen, not you, decides what you eat. This is a tasting-menu-only restaurant operating Tuesday through Friday, with no à la carte option and a reservation system that regularly fills within minutes of opening. For diners who want the most decorated restaurant in the city on their own terms, look at Geranium (New Nordic, Creative) instead. For diners who are happy to surrender control and plan far ahead, Noma delivers something few restaurants anywhere can match.
Noma: What You Are Actually Booking
Noma sits on Refshalevej in Refshaleøen, a former industrial island on the edge of Copenhagen's harbour. The physical setting matters: the restaurant occupies a series of low-slung structures with an indoor-outdoor flow that shifts depending on the season. Seating is configured to feel intimate despite the venue's reputation , the dining room is not a grand hall but a series of smaller connected spaces where the counter and table arrangements create a sense of close attention. If you are booking for a special occasion, that spatial intimacy is part of the return on what is a substantial financial commitment.
The awards record here is not circumstantial. Noma has held three Michelin stars continuously, ranked first at the World's 50 Best Restaurants four times (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014), returned to second in 2019, and reclaimed the leading position in 2021. La Liste, which aggregates critic scores globally, rated the restaurant 91 points in 2026, up from 87 in 2025. Opinionated About Dining placed it 19th in Europe in 2024. These are not legacy numbers , the scores are current and moving upward. At €€€€ pricing, you are paying for a kitchen that has held its position at the leading of the most rigorous international benchmarks for over a decade.
René Redzepi structures the year into three culinary seasons, each built around a different category of ingredients. The menu changes within each season as specific products hit peak maturity. This is not a restaurant where you can research what you will eat in advance with any precision , the menu is genuinely in motion. That unpredictability is the point. If you need to know every course before you book, Noma is the wrong choice. If you want a kitchen that has made seasonal ingredient work a serious discipline rather than a marketing posture, it is the right one.
Private and Group Dining at Noma
The private dining question at Noma is worth addressing directly, because the answer shapes whether the restaurant makes sense for your occasion. Noma does not operate as a conventional event venue with a bookable private room in the traditional sense. The restaurant's format , intimate rooms, chef interaction, a flowing sequence of courses , means that group and celebration bookings happen within the main dining experience rather than separated from it. For corporate dinners or large celebratory groups expecting a dedicated private space with audiovisual setup, this is not the right venue.
For smaller special occasions , a milestone birthday, an anniversary, a significant professional celebration , the format works well precisely because the meal itself is the event. There is no need to fill a private room with speeches and slides; the kitchen provides the structure. Tables for two to four tend to suit the space leading. Groups larger than six should consider whether the logistics of a tasting menu at this level serve their occasion, or whether a venue with more flexible configuration , Aure or Mielcke & Hurtigkarl , might fit better.
If the goal is a genuinely memorable dinner for two to four people on a special occasion, Noma's spatial intimacy and the focused attention of the service team create the conditions for a meal that functions as an event in its own right. The Google rating of 4.6 across 2,318 reviews reflects a consistent delivery of that experience at scale , not a restaurant coasting on reputation.
Booking Reality
The booking difficulty here is classified as near impossible for a reason. Reservations open in windows and close fast , in many cases within minutes. The practical approach is to set calendar reminders for when reservations open, have your dates and party size confirmed in advance, and move immediately when the window opens. Friday lunch (12:00–5:30 pm) and Friday dinner (6:00–11:30 pm) are the only full-day options in the current schedule; Tuesday through Thursday operate evenings only (5:00–11:00 pm). Saturday and Sunday are closed. Plan your Copenhagen itinerary around Noma's availability, not the other way around.
For context on the broader Copenhagen dining scene, see our full Copenhagen restaurants guide. If you are building a full trip, our Copenhagen hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the itinerary. If wine matters to your visit, our Copenhagen wineries guide is worth a look.
Beyond Copenhagen, Denmark's serious restaurant scene extends further than most visitors realise. Jordnær in Gentofte is the most direct comparison outside the capital. Frederikshøj in Aarhus, Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, and Domæne in Herning all represent serious cooking at the leading of their respective cities. For European creative cooking at a comparable ambition level, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris are the most relevant reference points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Noma good for solo dining?
Solo diners can book Noma, but the format works better for two or more. The tasting menu at €€€€ pricing is designed as a shared experience, and single seats are harder to secure given how quickly reservation windows close. If you are travelling alone, be flexible on date and time — Tuesday or Wednesday evening slots are your best shot at a single-seat availability.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Noma?
At €€€€ and with a booking process that requires months of lead time, Noma is only worth it if you are fully committed to the seasonal, ingredient-led format René Redzepi has built. Noma held the #1 spot at World's 50 Best in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2021, and carries 3 Michelin stars in 2025 — the credentials are not in question. The question is whether a vegetable- and forage-driven, multi-course progression is your format. If you want a more protein-forward or à la carte experience, Geranium in Copenhagen covers similar prestige ground with a different emphasis.
What should I wear to Noma?
Noma's setting in a repurposed industrial space on Refshalevej signals that the dress code is not formal. The kitchen's philosophy of sophisticated simplicity extends to the room. Smart, clean clothing is the practical baseline — you will not feel out of place in well-fitted trousers and a shirt, but a suit is unnecessary. Avoid anything too casual given the €€€€ price point.
What are alternatives to Noma in Copenhagen?
Geranium is the clearest like-for-like alternative: 3 Michelin stars, comparable prestige, and marginally easier to book. Alchemist is the choice if you want theatrical, multi-sensory progression rather than Noma's nature-focused restraint. Koan sits a step below in price and booking difficulty, which makes it a practical fallback if Noma reservations are unavailable. For something lower-key and more accessible without sacrificing cooking quality, a|o|c and Alouette both deliver serious food at a fraction of Noma's commitment level.
Can I eat at the bar at Noma?
Noma does not operate a conventional bar or walk-in counter format. The restaurant runs a fixed tasting menu service with ticketed reservations, so there is no bar-seat option to sidestep the booking process. Reservations open in scheduled windows and close within minutes — arriving without one is not a viable strategy.
Location
Refshalevej 96, 1432 Indre By, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
Compare Noma
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noma | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; Noma is on the ultimate list of all foodies that visit Copenhagen. But you have to reserve well in advance if you want to get a place here. The dishes of owner and chef René Redzepi are undoubtedly the most controversial of what has been created in recent years. Redzepi mainly works with local and seasonal ingredients. You can describe his kitchen as sophisticated simplicity that takes inspiration from nature. Cooking with vegetables has always been his favourite. Throughout the year he explores the plant richness and everything that is edible. He divides the year into three seasons, each with an adapted menu that changes regularly and is supplemented with ingredients that are at the top of their maturity.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 87pts; Chef: René Redzepi document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Michelin 3 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #19 (2024); Michelin 3 Stars (2024); World's 50 Best Restaurants #1 (2021); World's 50 Best Restaurants #2 (2019); World's 50 Best Restaurants #5 (2016); World's 50 Best Restaurants #3 (2015); World's 50 Best Restaurants #1 (2014); World's 50 Best Restaurants #2 (2013); World's 50 Best Restaurants #1 (2012); World's 50 Best Restaurants #1 (2011); World's 50 Best Restaurants #1 (2010); World's 50 Best Restaurants #3 (2009); World's 50 Best Restaurants #10 (2008); World's 50 Best Restaurants #15 (2007); World's 50 Best Restaurants #33 (2006) | €€€€ | — |
| Geranium | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Alchemist | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Koan | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| a|o|c | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Alouette | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
How Noma Compares to Copenhagen's Other €€€€ Restaurants
Geranium is the closest peer: three Michelin stars, the same price tier, and a tasting-menu-only format. The key difference is practical — Geranium is very hard to book rather than near-impossible, operates Tuesday through Saturday, and offers a higher-floor dining room with a view over Fælledparken. If Noma availability fails you, Geranium is not a consolation prize; it is a legitimate first choice in its own right, particularly for diners who want a more conventional luxury dining room rather than Noma's industrial-edge setting on Refshaleøen.
Alchemist is the right choice if your group wants immersive theatre built into the meal — the format is a 50-course experience with performance elements that Noma does not offer. At the same €€€€ price tier with two Michelin stars versus Noma's three, Alchemist trades some critical standing for maximum experiential ambition. It is also meaningfully easier to book, which matters when planning a Copenhagen trip around a single anchor dinner. Koan offers a genuinely distinct option: a New Nordic and kaiseki fusion format that sits apart from both Noma and Geranium stylistically, at €€€€ but with a different pace and structure that suits diners who want precision over provocation.
For groups or occasions where the tasting-menu commitment feels too rigid, a|o|c and Alouette both deliver serious cooking at the same price tier with more flexibility in format and easier reservation windows. Neither matches Noma's awards record, but both are strong choices for a special dinner where the meal should feel intentional without requiring months of advance planning. The decision comes down to how much the reservation difficulty and fixed-menu format matter to your group — if those are dealbreakers, go to Geranium or Koan; if they are not, book Noma as early as your dates allow.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 5–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–11 pm
- Thursday
- 5–11 pm
- Friday
- 12–5:30 pm, 6–11:30 pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed











