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Meet Ali Sonko, A Gambian Dishwasher, Who Is Now Co-Owner Of A Denmark Restaurant

Ali Sonko, a Gambian immigrant who works as a dish washer at a Danish eatery, has been made a co-owner of Noma restaurant.

Sonko, now 62 years, has been made a parter at Noma, the the award-winning Danish eatery where he has worked since it opened over 10 years ago, reports BBC.

A Gambian immigrant who has lived in Denmark for more than 30 years, Sonko was announced as one of three new partners at a party in Copenhagen to celebrate the restaurant’s new direction.

While announcing Sonko’s promotion, chief Chef and co-owner of the two-Michelin starred restaurant Rene Redzepi described him as “the heart and soul” of Noma.

“I don’t think people appreciate what it means to have a person like Ali in the house. He is all smiles, no matter how his 12 children fare.

Ali Sonko

“And, by the way, my own father was also named Ali, and he, too, worked as a dishwasher when he came to Denmark,” Redzepi said, according to Danish newspaper Berlingske.

In a follow-up post on his social media, Redzepi said promoting Sonko to partner was one of the happiest moments of his time at Noma.

“This is only the beginning as we plan to surprise several more of our staff with a piece of the walls that they have chosen to work so hard within,” Redzepi said.

Sonko, a Father of 12 who used to work as a farmer in his native Gambia before moving to Denmark, says that he finds his job quite fulfilling.

Ali Sonko

Photo credit: Dennis Lehmann

“I cannot describe how happy I am to work here; they are the best people to work with, and I am good friends with everyone. They show enormous respect towards me, and no matter what I say or ask them, they are there for me.”

The Noma restaurant is a four-time winner of the Restaurant Magazine Award and a 3-time winner of the San Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants award.

The restaurant, which has earned a reputation for creative Nordic cuisines, first opened its doors for business in 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Sonko, who has worked there since its inception, has been integral to its success story.

Sonko's colleagues wore shirts with his face printed on them, when they were unable to travel with him in 2010 to pick up an award for the best restaurant in London. Photo Credit: protagon

In 2010, due to visa issues, Sonko was unable to travel to London with the rest of the Noma team to pick up the first of a series of best restaurant awards. However, intent on making Sonko a part of the accomplishment, the team wore T-shirts with Sonko’s face emblazoned on it.

Two years later, with the visa issues sorted out, Sonko delivered the acceptance speech in London as Noma received another Best Restaurant Award.

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