We met some nice tourist yesterday in restaurant 108 at Noma and promised to send them our suggestions where to eat and what to do in Copenhagen. Thought I would share it here too
My wife Helle suggest, that you visit Perchs Tearoom for an early afternoon sea / lunch
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Grønbech and Churchill – 1 Michelin Stars
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A little further down to the harbour is Restaurant Lumskebugten. Head chef and owner Erwin Lauterbach, is the grand old man introducing fine cooking in Denmark back in the 70’ties
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Bistro Boheme – good food and always people and good atmosphere
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In this area, you have The english church St. Alban’s Church, Gefion fountain, Kastellet and the little mermaid.
Close by is the northern entrance to the Botanic garden, where you will also find our Art Museum “ Statens Museum for Kunst”
On the other side of Østre Voldgade (the large road) is Rosenborg Castle and Kings Garden (Rosenborg slot & Kongens Have)
If you like to try the best open sandwich ( Smørrebrød), I can recommend:
Restaurant Schønnemann – said to be the best one for open sandwich !
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Told og Snaps – cosy
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Other places to eat:
Giggles
We were here in February, during the Dining Week and it was really good – you can see some photos of their food here on my blog – – it is in Danish, you can always try use Google Translate
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Kjøbenhavn – you can see some photos of their nice food on here my blog
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Grisen – Before the Burger came to Denmark, we had the Danish version called Bøf sandwich. (Bøf = Beef)
Umut has re-introduced a gourmet bøf sandwich to the people in Copenhagen and after 8 months, he is about to open his 2nd restaurant.
Open daily 16.30-21.00
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So if you are visiting Torvehallerne (food marked) – its a 15 mins walk to Grisen
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Fredriks Have – (also good restaurant)
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Close to Fredriks Have is the Royal Copenhagen Outlet and Georg Jensen Outlet – Same Shop !!
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And now the The secret one: Ca’ – Italian restaurant
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High-end restaurants:
Søllerød Kro – (one of my favorite, but its in the northern part of Copenhagen) 1 Michelin Stars
Geist – good food
Geranium – (world best chef – Bocuse d’Ore) 3 Michelin Stars
Marchal (Hotel d’Angleterre’s restaurant) – 1 Michelin Stars
Streetfood:
Kødbyen – open every Saturday & Sundays 11:00-18:00
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Copenhagen street-food – open thursday till sunday 12:00-21:00
Map – Parking house, just before to the right
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Other:
You can also easily go by train to Hillerød and visit Frederiksborg Castle and Garden –
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or go by train to Helsingør to see Kronborg Castle (Holger Danske – Hamlet)
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or go by train to Roskilde and visit Viking Ship Museum and Roskilde Domkirke
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