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the copenhagen post tourism magazine | JuLY/august 2014 Denmark’s only english-language newspaper | cphpost.dk
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EVENTS The annualCopenhagenPride eventcelebratingthe LGBT communityis alwayscolourful
8 Let CPH Operafestival serenade you in late July at 17 operatic happeningsin and aroundthe city
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rESTauraNT rEViEw Mielcke & Hurtigkarl Happy ever after on this fairy-tale gastronomic journey
SElEcT SHoppiNg The sublime skills of the silversmiths A unique opportunity to appreciate the inner workings of the iconic brand - all part of its 110th anniversary celebrations
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welcometo copenhagen!Learn about Danish dining, drinkies, design and delicacies
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Try our traditional Danish food at its best!
Restaurant Frida’s • Gammel Kongevej 5 • 1610 Cph V • Tel: 3331 6510 • www.restaurantfridas.dk
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Summer openingof the gala hall at amalienborgIn July and August the Gala Hall and adjoining rooms will be open to the public. The rooms are considered to be some of the most beautiful interiors in Denmark and still serve as royal chambers of representation.
The rooms represent the zenith of Danish neo-classical décor, with colour schemes by artist Nicolai Abildgaard (1743-1809), whose bold choice of tones reflected the taste of the time in Europe’s trendsetting circles. The celebrated sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) created two large figures which decorate two recesses in the Gala Hall. The palace was inhabited by Christian VIII from 1805 until his death in 1848. Be-fore then, his father Prince Frederik, who was known as the Heir Presumptive, lived at Amalienborg and even had a throne chamber, which stands intact today and is part of the tour.
Each room on the beletage has its own personality. There is a room in Pompeian style, a neo-gothic library and the Cabinet of Orders, where the Order of Danne-brog and the Order of the Elephant are exhibited. A remarkable part of the visit is the view of the palace square with Saly’s equestrian figure in the center. The beletage forms part of the visit to the museum in Christian VIII’s palace, which tells the story of royal life from past to present. The museum features the private rooms of the latest kings and queens, with original furnishings and art, while an-other part of the exhibition gives an insight into the 21st century monarchy and its many traditions. During the rest of the year, the beletage is open to the public on Saturdays.
Over the summer, Amalienborg is open every day between 10am and 4pm
the copenhagen post tourism magazine | cphpost.Dk July/august 20144 SELECT SHOPPING
Amagertorv 4, Cph K; Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-18:00, Sun 11:00-16:00; 3311 4080; georgjensen.com
by michelle DavieS
GEOrG JENSEN, a name globally synonymous with Danish design for over a century, will provide visitors to its grand flagship store at Amagertorv Square with a demonstration of the craftsmanship required to produce its luxurious silver pieces.
It’s a unique opportunity to appreciate the inner workings of the iconic brand and all part of its 110th anniversary celebrations, which will include other special events and the release of limited edition pieces.
The silversmiths have trained for four years as artisans to learn their craft, and on our visit to their workshop, it was fascinating to get so close to the process and to be able to appreciate the detail and precision required to produce each design.
Deep-rooteD paSSionSAs well as the close-up demonstration, the silversmiths discussed their pas-sion for a craft passed down from generation to generation, the technical skill required to form the pieces and the process of bringing designs to fruition, from paper to silver. The silversmith craft is laborious. One silver platter takes approximately ten months to complete, executed with count-less targeted hammer strokes, each requiring perfection.
The piece de resistance is the custom-made table: a collaboration be-tween Georg Jensen and the acclaimed Hørsholm-based designer and cab-inet maker Laura Bergsøe’s. Using 6,000-year-old bog oak and elm wood, Bergsøe collaborated with the silversmiths to take moulds of the oak sur-face and fill sections of the pitted surface area with solid silver for the ap-pearance of “silver floating in the veins of a tree, bubbling out of holes and cavities”. The innovative design of the table is an impressive work of art, which is fitting for the store and well worth seeing.
an alaDDin’S caveWhether or not you’re a lover of Danish design, it’s impossible not to be impressed by the gleaming collections on display and the newly renovat-ed store. Every minute detail in the headquarters could be described as the stylistic excellence you’d expect from the design institution: from the custom-made Ege magnolia patterned carpets and the long sleek Finn Juhl exhibiting table, to the unique Vibeke Skar porcelain ‘knitwear-inspired’ lamps illuminating the collection.
Visitors also have the opportunity to learn about the history of Danish de-sign on a tour that includes a rare display of silverware pieces designed and crafted by Georg Jensen himself, displaying his talent as both an artist and craftsman. Jensen’s work sits alongside master craftsman Harald Nielsen’s work from the early 1900s and Sigvard Bernadotte, the ‘Design Prince of Sweden’, from the same era.
The store holds an array of beautiful vintage Georg Jensen pieces, sourced from private collectors over the last decade. The second level displays two leather chairs and antique mahogany furniture cabinets from Georg Jensen’s original store in 1908. The varied collection features silver pieces and jewellery from the past century, providing a visual story of the evolu-tion of Danish design, from art nouveau to contemporary.
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happy ever after on thiS fairy-tale gaStronomic journeyby emily mclean
“OUr PHILOSOPHy is to share our stories and emotions,” explains Jakob Mielcke, the owner and executive chef of Mielcke and Hurtigkarl.“Just like in the fairy-tales you’ll never know what to expect.”Jakob wasn’t just reeling off words when he made this statement. From our first glass of r&L Leg-ras Blanc de Blancs Champagne in the pavilion, to the last homemade beer-fudge chocolate, these words rang true.Situated in Copenhagen’s stunning Frederiksberg gardens, the surroundings are an integral part of
the organic experience. And while the gardens may be cultivated, Mielcke aims to inject as much “organic wilderness” into his cuisine as possible.This was evident from the moment we sat down with our starters in an outdoor terrace remi-niscent of those in Provence. We enjoyed leeks rolled with pistachios and puffed potato, fresh-ly-picked carrots with a carrot cream, and lovingly crafted ‘leaves’ made of sea-buckthorn with gar-den herbs.And just as we thought we were on a journey through the spring garden, a Japanese street food called Takoyaki was served up. This was my ab-solute favourite and a fine example of Mielcke’s aim to present elements that are “playful and in the moment”.After moving indoors here, you quickly notice that Mielcke’s obsession with nature has been captured in the interiors. The walls are artfully painted with greenery, and if you look closely, you’ll even notice the small plastic garden bugs too.Having been spoilt by the starters, we moved onto the fish and meat courses. Mielcke is on a mission to play with people’s senses and the dish that certainly embodied this was the asparagus. Surrounded with a green curry sauce and a gen-erous dollop of cream infused with Italian pork breast, the dish etched a place in my mind due to its sheer creativity and complexity.After five fine courses we reached a main of pork infused with a richness that I’ve rarely tasted. Fer-
mented in miso for two days, then cooked over charcoal with black garlic, it came served with hearty flamed overtones. This was offset with a salad component that was tart, fresh, and earthy.Now while the food here is magnificent, the wine pairings are also on par. The delightful sommelier, Jose Santos, fills the room with a charm and a pas-sion for his craft. He sources the most in-demand vintages from around the globe and works closely with the chefs on a daily basis. After a night here, it’s certainly clear why this restaurant was award-ed ‘Best wine experience 2014’ by White Guide Denmark.The desserts here are made for the moment. Take the Woodrof for example. Made with apples, al-monds and wild herbs, it was fragrant and raw. The dessert wine – a 2013 Spätlese Burgenland Weingut Kracher – further enhanced the dish. An Austrian drop made with Chardonnay and Welsh riesling, it was acidic yet sweet.A dining experience with Mielcke and Hurtigkarl is one of those fairy-tale gastronomic journeys with surprises at every turn. Never have I witnessed such a creative expression of food that left such a strong impression. I can’t recommend this place highly enough. It just might change your outlook on food forever.
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lumskebugten Esplanaden 21, Cph K; lumskebugten.dkShielded by Copenhagen’s old custom house and the grand headquarters of Maersk, Lumskebugten is not immediately obvious to either locals or tourists. This makes the old cliché ‘a hidden gem’ very apt, because once discovered it won’t be forgotten. Vegetables have played a dominant role in the cooking of Lum-skebugten’s owner, Erwin Lauterbach, throughout his long career. And at Lumskebugten, seasonal vegeta-bles are used both as central ingredients in the de-licious dishes and as informal, stylish decorations in vases, which means that both the restaurant’s menu and decor change according to the season.
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mielcke & hurtigkarlFrederiksberg Runddel 1, Frederiksberg; open Tue-Sat, evenings only; menu 950kr; 3834 8436, mhcph.comreaD the full reviewS at cphpoSt.Dk over the Summer!
krogs Gammel Strand 38,Cph K; krogs.dkThis city has so much to offer that I hate to imagine how many poor tourists end up paying too much for the mediocrity available at many mid-priced cafes. So I was inspired upon the discovery that Krogs is uphold-ing the establishment’s rich seafood tradition by offer-ing consistent, delicious, classic seafood in a relaxed yet refined brasserie setting. Tourists can delight in the novelty of enjoying fresh Danish seafood in a historic setting that was once the centre of the city’s harbour side fish market without forgoing the opportunity for a Copenhagen-worthy gastronomic experience right in the heart of the city.
kadeau Wildergade 10, Cph K; kadeau.dkEverybody talks about Nordic cuisine, but why not make your experience of the sought-after kitchen a bit more local? At Michelin restaurant Kadeau they present the Nordic cuisine with a special focus on the terroir of Denmark’s sunshine island, Bornholm. The menu, inspired byBornholm’s specialities, is cen-tred around conserved summer ingredients. The res-taurant pretty much oozes Bornholm. The colourful plates are from a local ceramic maker called Lov i List-ed, the decorations both in the restaurant and on the plates are inspired by the terroir, and the toilets play natural sounds from the island.Read the full reviews at cphpost.dk over the summer!
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copenhagen priDeSmallegade, Frederiksberg City Hall; Aug 26-31 (parade Aug 30, 13:00); copenhagenpride.dk
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IN 2013, 20,000 party people joyfully strutted their stuff along the Copenha-gen Pride Carnival route, exuberantly frolicking in the sunshine and generally having a whale of a time.
This annual rainbow-tinted celebra-tion of the city’s LGBT community is al-ways a colourful affair with thousands lining the streets to wave at the fancy floats, watch the often scantily-clad rev-ellers, and admire some truly amazing outfits.
The parade winds its merry way into town on Saturday 30 August at 13:00 between the two city halls of Frederiks-
berg and Copenhagen for a big party that continues well after dark in the downtown bars and clubs.
There is also plenty going on in the week before. During Pride Week, the City Hall square is renamed Pride Square.
Here you can take part in events such as drag night, gay bingo shows, concerts, dance and the grand finale of Denmark’s Mr Gay contest.
It’s not all fun, fun, fun as Pride Square will also be the place to debate the burning issues of the day affecting the LGBT community.
It’s all free, but you might want to show your support by buying the official Pride bracelet.
As the mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen, puts it: “Copenhagen shows its true colours to the world; it is a day when we show that we are a city that is open and tolerant and that we make room for everyone.”
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copenhagen jazz feStivalVarious locations; July 4-13; jazz.dk
rUNNING since 1979, this ten-day festival of worship at the altar of jazz is now one of the world’s biggest jazz hap-penings. Spread over 100 venues here, there and everywhere, the capital is
transformed into the hippest of capital cities.
Some 1,200 concerts, many free, will send pleasurable tingles up the spines of the seasoned jazz aficionados.
The event pulls in the world’s biggest names and this year’s line-up – Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke, John Scofield, Gregory Porter and Tiniwaren – is no different.
Don’t miss the trip into town for this one. (PS)
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Summer jazzVarious venues; June 27-July 14; summerjazz.dk
EVEry summer Valby and Frederiksberg swing to the rhythms of a different beat as the crème de la crème of world jazz musicians come to their venues.
regulars Benjamin Koppel, Scott Col-ley and Kenny Werner will this year be
joined by talented jazz pianist Danilo Pérez and his famous Children of the Light Trio, with bassist John Patitucci and percussive genius Brian Blade.
Also headlining are recorder virtuoso Michala Petri, trumpeters randy Breck-er and Palle Mikkelborg, Icelandic pia-nist Eythor Gunnarsson and Danish pro-gressive folk outfit Afenginn. Don’t miss the masterclasses and interviews. (PS)
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open air operaRosenborg Castle, Øster Voldgade 4A, Cph K; Aug 23; free adm Pray for good weather and en-joy good company, wine, a pic-nic and opera in historical sur-roundings. An open-air concert, with impressive highlights from last season: Puccini, Verdi, Mo-zart and Lehàr. (NGV)
travel on a vintage trainHedelands Veteranbane, Brandhøjgårdsvej 2, Hede-husene; every Sun until Sep 4; 32-64kr; ibk.dkFormer gravel pits have been transformed into a recreational area where you catch a 10km ride on a steam and diesel lo-comotive on Denmark’s longest narrow gauge track. (NGV)
cph historic grand prixBellahøj Cirkusplads, Brønshøj; Aug 2-3; 320kr, under-14s free adm; chgp.dkEnjoy the rip-roaring car en-gines of yesteryear at a yearly event since 1996. Some 200 dif-ferent classic cars vroom around a 2.6 km street track. A ticket gets you into the inner circle and close up. (PS)
Shakespeare puppetsKronborg Castle, Helsingør; July 1-31; 90-50kr; hamletscenen.dkThe delightfully bonkers Finn rye and actress Lene Hum-melshøj are this year giving the hand-in-glove treatment to the tragedy of King Lear in a 30-min-ute no-words show. Suitable for kids 6 and up, even if they hate vile jelly. (PS)
cph fashion festivalVarious locations, Aug 3-8; co-penhagenfashionfestival.comThe twice-yearly Copenhagen fashion week brings the trends for the coming seasons and with it the fashion festival, which with its 200 plus events ensures the week can be enjoyed by the public as well. (PS) Find out more at cphpost.dk
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you find the perfect pair of boots, heels, sneakers or san-dals. ASH also carries a wide range of accessories to com-plement any outfit, including bags and leather jackets.
Hej HejKronprinsensgade 13; open Mon-Thu 11:00-18:00, Fri 11:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-17:00; 3313 6677; hej-hej.comThis tiny store has a lot of fashion crammed into its four walls. From shorts to shirts and from dresses to shoes, you won’t find yourself starved for options here. And check out the accessories, which include some gorgeous jewellery.
Stig PKronprinsensgade 14; open Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00, Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-17:00; 3314 4216, city@stigp.dk; stigp.dkThis shop is stocked with classic clothes with a modern twist: things you can wear to-day without feeling horribly untrendy but that won’t make you cringe in the future.Find out more at cphpost.dk
Select Shopping BY SHandana MuFTi
Lined with a mix of chic bou-tiques and established brand names, and somewhat shel-tered from Strøget, this tiny street of Kronprinsensgade is a great place to source unique pieces for your closet.
Cheap MondayKronprinsensgade 7; open Mon-Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-17:00, first Sun 12:00-16:00; 3312 7391; cheapmonday.comSurround yourself with jeans of every wash and cut im-aginable. If you find a pair that’s almost perfect, it can be altered on the spot, free of charge! The shop is worth a visit just for its almost-pain-fully hip interior.
ASH Flagship StoreKronprinsensgade 9; open Mon-Thu 11:00-18:00, Fri 10:00-17:00, Sat 10:00-16:00, first and last Sun 10:00-17:00; 3313 3823; ash-copenhagen.dkIf you’re looking for fine-ly-crafted shoes with a mod-ern edge, stop by this shoe-store and don’t leave until
9 billion kroner in welfare leaves Denmark every year
New political party reaches out to internationals‘The Alternative’ wants to change politics in Denmark ... and the world
T HERE is a new party on the political landscape and, while it knows it
cannot get the vote of inter-national residents, it is inter-ested in reaching out to them.
Calling itself ‘the Alterna-tive’, the group – which has Uffe Elbæk, the former cul-
ture minister, as its spokes-person – says it is “more than a party, it is also a political movement and a cultural voice”, with a goal to change politics across the world.
Although based in Den-mark, the party views itself as a worldwide movement, welcoming members from anywhere. It maintains what it calls ‘ambassadors’ in many countries via its website.
MPs within five yearsFOCUSING on sustain-ability, the environment and culture, the group aims to ex-pand its online presence to “a real world platform where al-ternative political role model examples can be shared”.
The party’s first general meeting is scheduled for June. It needs to collect over 20,000 signatures in order to stand in elections and it has a goal of
eight to ten MPs in parlia-ment within five years.
As part of its international focus, the party is inviting expats and international stu-dents to an event on Monday 7 April that starts with a tour of Christiansborg at 17:00.
Elbæk will talk about the Alternative’s role as an inter-national party at 17:45, and the evening will wrap up with a group discussion.
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Allergies rising as the birch season fast approaches
BUSINESS
A family business thriving on the Danish values of trust, loyalty and tradition
Taxi for the princess!State reveals that tax-payers are forking out 76 million kroner on cabs for kids
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Christian’s crossHow zoo critics are missing the bigger picture
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Iraqi PM supports an air strike on Islamist militants at the Syrian border
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Simply present your valid passport or indentity card at the cash register.
Non-EU residents can shop tax free and furthermore save up to
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Shale gas drilling given green light
DTHE FIRST shale gas
well in Denmark is on
the brink of becoming
a reality following the con-
firmation that Frederikshavn
Council in Jutland has given
the French oil and gas com-
pany Total a permit to estab-
lish a well in nearby Dybvad.
The council has been de-
liberating over the process
since 2012, spending close
to 1,500 man hours look-
ing into the issue of shale gas
drilling. The process was so
thorough that for the first
time in Danish history, a
full-blown VVM-report was
commissioned to evaluate
the environmental ramifica-
tions.“We had a good and fac-
tual debate,” Birgit Stenbak
Hansen, Frederikshavn’s
mayor, told Jyllands-Posten
newspaper. “I am pleased
that we can move on in this
case after preparing meticu-
lously for the council.”Despite its preparations,
the case has been under great
public scrutiny and demon-
strations were held outside
the council ahead of the vote.
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SCHEDULED to fly to
Split in Croatia, an SAS
flight was delayed on the
ground due to a vibrating
dildo in a passenger’s bag.
To make matters worse
for the bag’s owner, she was
forced, in front of her rather
bemused co-passengers, to
remove the batteries from
the device, which had been
vibrating away, alerting air-
port security.“Some of the passengers
sighed, but most thought it
was amusing,” Amanda, 20,
told Metroxpress.
Dildo in SAS planeRoskilde FestivalRoskilde; June 29- July 6; day
tickets 970krTickets for the full festival
sold out a while ago, but
there are still day tickets for
Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day next week.
Copenhagen Jazz FestivalCopenhagen; July 4-July 13
Hundreds of local and in-
ternational jazz artists in-
vade the city’s venues and
parks.
COPENHAGEN is get-
ting too small for Den-
mark’s gourmet mogul
Claus Meyer.In 2016, the chef and co-
owner of Noma will open
a 1,200 sqm restaurant in
Vanderbilt Hall at Grand
Central Station in New
York City.The restaurant, a bras-
siere named The New Nor-
dic Food Hall, will allow
New Yorkers to get a taste
of the New Nordic cuisine
served at Meyer’s Deli, Mey-
er’s Bageri and Almanak in
Copenhagen, which are all
famous for using seasonal
ingredients endemic to
Scandinavia.
Big city, big business
THE PROJECT is a col-
laboration between Meyer
and local restaurant con-
sultants Heyer Performance
Inc. New York investor
Hugo Uys has along with
others decided to support
the ambitious project in
the big city, where the rent
alone costs around 1.8 mil-
lion dollars a year.
Meyer opens restaurant in NYC
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Croatian restaurant with a wide choice dishes.
“Eat as much as you like” Live music and dance
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Out of the 31 city council members in Frederikshavn, just four voted against
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EVENTS Catch all the
glitz and glam-
our of Eurovi-
sion at several
big-screen
viewing loca-
tions around
the city.
8 Visit the 20th
annual Lifestyle
fair at Ledre-
borg Castle to
find inspiration
for your house
and garden!
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RESTAURANT REVIEW Hercegovina Serving great food for over
25 years! When dining at
Hercegovina the options are
endless, make sure you arrive
on an empty stomach!
Farvergade 15 • 1463 København K • Tel. 33 91 82 80 • Fax 33 91 82 90
Man.-lør. 14-24 • www.reinwalds.dk • reinwalds@reinwalds.dk
Grilled steak (9 oz) with Bearnaise sauce
*Homemade fries
*Salad and
almond-beans
kr. 250,-
Farvergade 15 • 1463 • København K • Tel: +45 33918280
• reinwalds@reinwalds.dk • www.reinwalds.dkFarvergade 15 • 1463 København K • Tel. 33 91 82 80 • Fax 33 91 82 90
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the heart of Copenhagen and leaves many opportunities for continuing the party else-where. It has “no dress-code and no angry bouncers”, as it states on its Facebook site, so it is a perfect place even if you
are just out for one drink on a quiet night.
boutique lizeEnghave Plads 6, Cph V; find Boutique Lize on FacebookThis little bar used to be a clothes shop – hence the name – and kept its name when it reopened as a bar. The bartenders here are quick and certainly know how to mix it right. It offers plenty of classics such as the Strawber-ry Daiquiri and Mojito.
francis ponyKlosterstræde 23, Cph K; francispony.dkThere’s plenty of space for everyone as the bar has two floors, but if you want a seat, you might want to show up early. Try for example its Long Island Ice Tea, which is said to be the drink that made the talking mule talk.Find out more at cphpost.dk
SigriD neergaarD
Going out for cocktails has quickly become a colourful, tasty part of
Danish culture, whether you prefer them virgin or perhaps not so innocent.
Dalle valleFiolstræde 3-5, Cph K & Amagercentret, Reberbanegade 3, Amager; cafedallevalle.dkFamous for its mouth-water-ing buffet and delicious cock-tails. Try its signature drink, Dalle Valle Passion, which is flavoured with vanilla and passion fruit, or the LickMe-Up! that promises both rasp-berry and liquorice.
rhino barNørregade 38, Cph K; rhinobar.dkThis beer and cocktail bar is in
cocktailS for vampS anD virginS
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Tivoli
Gammel Strand
Vesterbro TorvHovedbanegård(Central Station)
Langebro
Islands Brygge
Knippelsbro
Amalienborg(Royal Palace)
NyhavnKongens NytorvHolmen
Kastellet
FREDERIKSBERG
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AMAGER
Østerbrogade
Botanisk Have
Statens Museum for Kunst(National Gallery)
DronningLouise’s Bro
Blåg
årds
gade
Sortedam
Sø
Rigshospitalet(Central hospital)
FælledParken
Parken
Gothersgade
CinemateketFilmhuset
Rundetåårnet(The Round Tower)
Kultorvet
Gråbrødretorv(Grey Friars Square)
Vor Frue Kirke(Copenhagen Cathedral)
Helligåndskirke Amagertorv
Gammeltorv
Nytorv
Nørrebrogade
Frederiksborggade
Israels Plads
Nans
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Ørs
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park
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Pebl
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RosenborgCastle
Åboulevard
Radiohuset(Radio House)
Forum
metro M1 / M2to Frederiksberg
and Vanløse
H.C.
Ørs
teds
vej
Vesterbrogade
PlanetariumGammel Kongevej
Enghave PladsIstedgade
Istedgade
Skt.
Jørg
ens
Sø
Vesterport
WoCoTourist Info
Vesterbrogade
Øksnehallen DGI-byen
Rådhuset(Town Hall)
TivoliConcert Hall
Ny CarlsbergGlyptoteket
Dybbølsbro
Post Danmark(Postal HQ)
Politigården(Police HQ)
Studiestraede
LarsBjørnStræde
(Pisserenden)
Nørre
Vold
gade
S-Trains to Frederikssund / Høje Taastrup / Køge
Regional Trains to Kastrup Airport & Malmö Sydhaven
Njalsgade
H.C. Andersens Boulevard
Vester Voldgade
Nationalmuseet(National History Museum)
Christiansborg(Parliament)
Børsen(Old Stock Exchange)
NationalbankenHolmens Kirke
Det Kgl. Bibliotek(The Royal Library)
Christiania
Black Diamond
Prin
sess
egad
eSt
rand
gade
metro M1 to Bella Center / Ørestad / Vestamager
Amagerbrogade metro M2 to Copenhagen Airport
Skt. Annæ g.
DetKongelige
Teater(Royal Theatre)
Refsha
levej
Operaen
Kompagnistraede
Lederstræde
Kronprinsensg.
Gothersgade
Stor
e Ko
ngen
sgad
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gade
Esplanaden
Langeliniekaj
Den Lille Havfrue(The Little Mermaid)
X
S-Trains to Farum / Hillerød / Holte / Klampenborg
Regional Trains to Louisiana & Helsingør (Elsinore)
Ny Øster gade
CITY Holmens Kirke
Torvegade
ABC gade
Nordre Frihavnsg.
Odense gade
Rosenvængets Alle
Willemoesgade
Classensgade
Livjægergade
Kastelsvej
Øster Allé
Dag Hammar Skjolds Alle
Stockholmsgade
Kristianiagade
Øster Voldgade
Sølvgade
Ryesgade
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Tagensvej
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Rosengården
Nørregade
Fiolstraede
Peder
Hvidtfeldt
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Krystalgade
ÅbenråHauser Plads
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emæ
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Pilestræde
Møn
terg
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Gammel MøntGrønn
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Store K
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Skinde
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Niels Hemmingsensg.Højbroplads
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Thorvaldsens
MuseumSna
reg.
Magstr.
Vandkunsten
Klosterstr.
Hyskenstr.
Badstuestr.Knabrostr.
Rådhusstræde
Tøjhusgade
Ny Veste
rg.
Stor
mga
de
Dantes Plads
Adel
gade
Vimmelskaftet
NygadeSkindergade
Kattessundet
Lavendelstr.
FarvergadeVe
sterg
ade
Larslejlstr.
Sankt Peders Stræde
Tegl-
gårdstr.
Jernbanegade
Axeltorv
Hammerichsg.
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Rosennørns
Alle
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Ny Kongensgade
Vest
er S
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Ved Ves
terpo
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Værnedam
svej
Frederiksberg Alle
Gasværksvej
SkelbækgadeDybbølsgade
IngerslevsgadeSønder Boulevard
Fisketorvet
Kalvebod Brygge
Bernstorffsgade
Tietgensgade
Sturlasgade
Amager Boulevard
Søren Kierkegaards P
lads
Christians Brygge
Langebrogade
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aden
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det
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ned
en va
ndet
Bådmandsstr.
ChristmasMøllers plads
Amagerbro metro
LøvensBastion
Dyssen(Christiania Lake)
Holmens Kanal
LaksegadeVingaardstræde
Nikolaj Kirke
Lille Kongensgade
Havne
gade
Terdenskjoldsgade
Holbergsgade
Peder
Skramsg.
Herluf Trolles gade
Nyhavn
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lleSt
rand
str.
Sankt Annæ Plads
Amal
ieg.
Ny Adelg.
BoltensGård
Borg
erga
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Fredericiagade
Skt. Paulsplads
LangeliniePavillion
cruise ships
St. Kongensg.
Grønningen
Krokodillegade
Sølvgade
Kron
prin
esse
gade
Østbanegade
Quintus Bastion
Charlotte A.Bastion
FrederiksBastion
Islands Brygge metro
INDEXStrøget - main pedestrian streetPedestrian area & popular squaresInstitutions & official BuildingsMain car traffic streets
Gammel KonGevej 23 • Tel. 33 31 52 49www.Kennedybar.com
TradiTional irish Pub100% irish owned and managed in
The hearT of CoPenhagen
•Live sports: FootbaLL, Gaa, ruGby pooL•Live irish Music Friday 5pM
AMALIENBORG
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Familyamalienborg.dk
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StrøgetRådhuspladsen(Town Hall Square)
Tivoli
Gammel Strand
Vesterbro TorvHovedbanegård(Central Station)
Langebro
Islands Brygge
Knippelsbro
Amalienborg(Royal Palace)
NyhavnKongens NytorvHolmen
Kastellet
FREDERIKSBERG
VESTERBRO
CHRISTIANSHAVN
AMAGER
Østerbrogade
Botanisk Have
Statens Museum for Kunst(National Gallery)
DronningLouise’s Bro
Blåg
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Sortedam
Sø
Rigshospitalet(Central hospital)
FælledParken
Parken
Gothersgade
CinemateketFilmhuset
Rundetåårnet(The Round Tower)
Kultorvet
Gråbrødretorv(Grey Friars Square)
Vor Frue Kirke(Copenhagen Cathedral)
Helligåndskirke Amagertorv
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Nytorv
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and Vanløse
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Vesterbrogade
PlanetariumGammel Kongevej
Enghave PladsIstedgade
Istedgade
Skt.
Jørg
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Vesterport
WoCoTourist Info
Vesterbrogade
Øksnehallen DGI-byen
Rådhuset(Town Hall)
TivoliConcert Hall
Ny CarlsbergGlyptoteket
Dybbølsbro
Post Danmark(Postal HQ)
Politigården(Police HQ)
Studiestraede
LarsBjørnStræde
(Pisserenden)
Nørre
Vold
gade
S-Trains to Frederikssund / Høje Taastrup / Køge
Regional Trains to Kastrup Airport & Malmö Sydhaven
Njalsgade
H.C. Andersens Boulevard
Vester Voldgade
Nationalmuseet(National History Museum)
Christiansborg(Parliament)
Børsen(Old Stock Exchange)
NationalbankenHolmens Kirke
Det Kgl. Bibliotek(The Royal Library)
Christiania
Black Diamond
Prin
sess
egad
eSt
rand
gade
metro M1 to Bella Center / Ørestad / Vestamager
Amagerbrogade metro M2 to Copenhagen Airport
Skt. Annæ g.
DetKongelige
Teater(Royal Theatre)
Refsha
levej
Operaen
Kompagnistraede
Lederstræde
Kronprinsensg.
Gothersgade
Stor
e Ko
ngen
sgad
e
Bred
gade
Esplanaden
Langeliniekaj
Den Lille Havfrue(The Little Mermaid)
X
S-Trains to Farum / Hillerød / Holte / Klampenborg
Regional Trains to Louisiana & Helsingør (Elsinore)
Ny Øster gade
CITY Holmens Kirke
Torvegade
ABC gade
Nordre Frihavnsg.
Odense gade
Rosenvængets Alle
Willemoesgade
Classensgade
Livjægergade
Kastelsvej
Øster Allé
Dag Hammar Skjolds Alle
Stockholmsgade
Kristianiagade
Øster Voldgade
Sølvgade
Ryesgade
Blegdamsvej
Tagensvej
Nørre A
lle
Ryesg
ade
Ravn
sbor
gg. Sort
edam
Dosse
ring
Øster F
arimagsgade
Sten
gade
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fenf
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Pebl
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serin
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imag
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Linne
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Nørre
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Øster S
øgade
Rosen
borgg
.
Rosengården
Nørregade
Fiolstraede
Peder
Hvidtfeldt
Str.
Krystalgade
ÅbenråHauser Plads
Land
emæ
rket
Pilestræde
Møn
terg
.
Gammel MøntGrønn
egad
e
Pistolstr.
Østergade
Pilestræde
Silkegade
Valke
n-
dorffs
g.Løvs
tr.
Klar
eb-
oder
Store K
annik
esrr.
Skinde
rg
Niels Hemmingsensg.Højbroplads
Wild
ersg
ade
Admiralgade
Thorvaldsens
MuseumSna
reg.
Magstr.
Vandkunsten
Klosterstr.
Hyskenstr.
Badstuestr.Knabrostr.
Rådhusstræde
Tøjhusgade
Ny Veste
rg.
Stor
mga
de
Dantes Plads
Adel
gade
Vimmelskaftet
NygadeSkindergade
Kattessundet
Lavendelstr.
FarvergadeVe
sterg
ade
Larslejlstr.
Sankt Peders Stræde
Tegl-
gårdstr.
Jernbanegade
Axeltorv
Hammerichsg.
Gyldenløvsgade
Nyr
opsg
ade
Frederiksberggade
Rosennørns
Alle
H.C
. Ørs
teds
vej
Juliu
s Th
omse
nsPl
ads
Danasvej
Vodr
offs
vej
Ny Kongensgade
Vest
er S
øgad
e
Ved Ves
terpo
rt
Værnedam
svej
Frederiksberg Alle
Gasværksvej
SkelbækgadeDybbølsgade
IngerslevsgadeSønder Boulevard
Fisketorvet
Kalvebod Brygge
Bernstorffsgade
Tietgensgade
Sturlasgade
Amager Boulevard
Søren Kierkegaards P
lads
Christians Brygge
Langebrogade
Overg
aden
ove
r van
det
Overg
aden
ned
en va
ndet
Bådmandsstr.
ChristmasMøllers plads
Amagerbro metro
LøvensBastion
Dyssen(Christiania Lake)
Holmens Kanal
LaksegadeVingaardstræde
Nikolaj Kirke
Lille Kongensgade
Havne
gade
Terdenskjoldsgade
Holbergsgade
Peder
Skramsg.
Herluf Trolles gade
Nyhavn
Store Strandstr.
Lille
Stra
ndst
r.
Sankt Annæ Plads
Amal
ieg.
Ny Adelg.
BoltensGård
Borg
erga
de
Fredericiagade
Skt. Paulsplads
LangeliniePavillion
cruise ships
St. Kongensg.
Grønningen
Krokodillegade
Sølvgade
Kron
prin
esse
gade
Østbanegade
Quintus Bastion
Charlotte A.Bastion
FrederiksBastion
Islands Brygge metro
INDEXStrøget - main pedestrian streetPedestrian area & popular squaresInstitutions & official BuildingsMain car traffic streets
Gammel KonGevej 23 • Tel. 33 31 52 49www.Kennedybar.com
TradiTional irish Pub100% irish owned and managed in
The hearT of CoPenhagen
•Live sports: FootbaLL, Gaa, ruGby pooL•Live irish Music Friday 5pM
1
2
4
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Try our traditional Danish food at its best!
Restaurant Frida’s • Gammel Kongevej 5 • 1610 Cph V • Tel: 3331 6510 • www.restaurantfridas.dk
Open frOm 12:00 tO 23:00
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SALT bar & restaurant Toldbodgade 24 - 28, 1253 København K Tlf. 33 74 14 44, info@salt.dk, www.salt.dk
½-hour cruise + champagne +3 course SALT menuPer person with 6 persons DKK 770
½-hour cruise + coffee +3 course SALT menuPer person with 6 persons DKK 730
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Købmagergade
Strøget
Strøget
StrøgetRådhuspladsen(Town Hall Square)
Tivoli
Gammel Strand
Vesterbro TorvHovedbanegård(Central Station)
Langebro
Islands Brygge
Knippelsbro
Amalienborg(Royal Palace)
NyhavnKongens NytorvHolmen
Kastellet
FREDERIKSBERG
VESTERBRO
CHRISTIANSHAVN
AMAGER
Østerbrogade
Botanisk Have
Statens Museum for Kunst(National Gallery)
DronningLouise’s Bro
Blåg
årds
gade
Sortedam
Sø
Rigshospitalet(Central hospital)
FælledParken
Parken
Gothersgade
CinemateketFilmhuset
Rundetåårnet(The Round Tower)
Kultorvet
Gråbrødretorv(Grey Friars Square)
Vor Frue Kirke(Copenhagen Cathedral)
Helligåndskirke Amagertorv
Gammeltorv
Nytorv
Nørrebrogade
Frederiksborggade
Israels Plads
Nans
ensg
ade
H.C.
Ørs
teds
park
en
Pebl
inge
Sø
RosenborgCastle
Åboulevard
Radiohuset(Radio House)
Forum
metro M1 / M2to Frederiksberg
and Vanløse
H.C.
Ørs
teds
vej
Vesterbrogade
PlanetariumGammel Kongevej
Enghave PladsIstedgade
Istedgade
Skt.
Jørg
ens
Sø
Vesterport
WoCoTourist Info
Vesterbrogade
Øksnehallen DGI-byen
Rådhuset(Town Hall)
TivoliConcert Hall
Ny CarlsbergGlyptoteket
Dybbølsbro
Post Danmark(Postal HQ)
Politigården(Police HQ)
Studiestraede
LarsBjørnStræde
(Pisserenden)
Nørre
Vold
gade
S-Trains to Frederikssund / Høje Taastrup / Køge
Regional Trains to Kastrup Airport & Malmö Sydhaven
Njalsgade
H.C. Andersens Boulevard
Vester Voldgade
Nationalmuseet(National History Museum)
Christiansborg(Parliament)
Børsen(Old Stock Exchange)
NationalbankenHolmens Kirke
Det Kgl. Bibliotek(The Royal Library)
Christiania
Black Diamond
Prin
sess
egad
eSt
rand
gade
metro M1 to Bella Center / Ørestad / Vestamager
Amagerbrogade metro M2 to Copenhagen Airport
Skt. Annæ g.
DetKongelige
Teater(Royal Theatre)
Refsha
levej
Operaen
Kompagnistraede
Lederstræde
Kronprinsensg.
Gothersgade
Stor
e Ko
ngen
sgad
e
Bred
gade
Esplanaden
Langeliniekaj
Den Lille Havfrue(The Little Mermaid)
X
S-Trains to Farum / Hillerød / Holte / Klampenborg
Regional Trains to Louisiana & Helsingør (Elsinore)
Ny Øster gade
CITY Holmens Kirke
Torvegade
ABC gade
Nordre Frihavnsg.
Odense gade
Rosenvængets Alle
Willemoesgade
Classensgade
Livjægergade
Kastelsvej
Øster Allé
Dag Hammar Skjolds Alle
Stockholmsgade
Kristianiagade
Øster Voldgade
Sølvgade
Ryesgade
Blegdamsvej
Tagensvej
Nørre A
lle
Ryesg
ade
Ravn
sbor
gg. Sort
edam
Dosse
ring
Øster F
arimagsgade
Sten
gade
Grif
fenf
elds
gade
Pebl
inge
Dos
serin
g
Nørre
Far
imag
sgad
e
Røm
ersg
ade
Linne
gade
Nørre
Søg
ade
Øster S
øgade
Rosen
borgg
.
Rosengården
Nørregade
Fiolstraede
Peder
Hvidtfeldt
Str.
Krystalgade
ÅbenråHauser Plads
Land
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by alina Shron
A SPOrTS stadium and a construction site: not where you would expect to find a double Michelin-starred restaurant until you see the thread-like, slightly weath-ered letters spell out ‘Gera-nium’ on Parken’s (the Dan-ish national stadium) façade.
If you don’t judge a restau-rant by its exterior, do start in the elevator: clean and purposeful, it takes you as far from the nondescript ground floor as any lift in Co-penhagen will.
Eight floors up you will enjoy a birds-eye-view of green tree tops, red-brick roof tiles and – on a clear day – the blue of the Øresund as dis-tinct from the sky.
Lest this be dizzying, the interior is entirely down-to-earth. robust and justi-fied, the furnishings adhere to Scandinavia’s favourite (non-)colour palette: white table tops, grey Georg Jensen cutlery and black counter tops.
With a bearing that is a re-markable blend between stern and friendly, the staff (waiters, runners, managers and cooks) help you out of your coats and to your table, at which you remain until a
waiter invites you to accom-pany them to the kitchen for a little surprise.
It is here, under the auspice of owner and head chef ras-mus Kofoed’s three Bocuse d’Or trophies (bronze-silver-gold), that you enjoy your first dessert.
Clear your schedule. There is a ‘light lunch’ option set for two hours, but it took us a comfortable three and a half to complete, and if you go with the standard set menu (lunch or dinner), you’ll be glad about the comfortable chairs. Four hours may not sound like particularly much for a restaurant visit until you consider that at Geranium you never wait longer than a few minutes for the next course – 19 of them in our case.
Especially at the beginning of our lunch, when the ap-petisers were being served, I could see that the next dish was waiting for us to stop marvelling at the current one. And that is easier said than done.
I haven’t enjoyed confec-tionary in my adult life the way I adored the little carrot ball with sea buckthorn, nor did I expect to encounter
mackerel coated in dill when I first eyed what looked like a plain old olive.
But while surprises were a plenty as we wandered through the menu, none of them were demanding. Unlike Noma, Geranium doesn’t try to provoke. It doesn’t challenge your be-liefs about food or disrupt your senses.
It ‘just’ pleases with its shocking simplicity, elab-
orate layers of flavours and artful plating. I never thought I’d sympathise with people who eat with their cameras first.
That most ingredients in-cluding the edible flowers are seasonal and sourced from within 100 miles goes without saying in the con-text of New Nordic Cuisine.
Another high note of this food philosophy: if for what-ever reason you do not want
to have sommelier Søren Ledet pair the wines for you, try the home-made juice pairing option.My favourite was the tar-ragon-infused grape juice, which expertly accompa-nied the scallops in juniper aroma.
We left the restaurant with light stomachs and heavy hearts. Having tried Gera-nium’s handpicked version, scallops will never taste the same again.
geraniumPer Henrik Lings allé 4, 8th floor, Cph Ø; open Wed-Sat; lunch menu 1,250kr,
dinner menu 1,500kr; 6996 0020, geranium.dk
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high expectationS joy-fully met in ShowcaSe of Shocking Simplicity
Smørrebrød means “open sandwiches” and, as the name suggests, it isn’t just one dish but many. In fact, it embraces a vast number of variations of fish, meat, salads and vegetables and cheese on rye or white bread. Real smørrebrød is a pleasure to the eye and to the palate. But be careful - smørrebrød comes in almost as many different sizes as there are variations and it is more filling than you might think!The Danes eat smørrebrød all year round as a traditio nal lunch dish. It is also popular on festive occasions to gether with the family or friends. And smørrebrød is al most always accompanied by Danish beer and schnapps.Copenhagen boasts a whole range of restaurants which specialise in smørre brød – typical Danish open – faced sandwiches. They are ancient, traditional establish ments, often located below street level in cosy basements and cellars. Service at Copenhagen smørrebrød restaurants differs in style from that at normal eating places and can be an experience in its own right!Welcome to the traditional Danish kitchen! Velbekomme – Bon Appetit!
No one really has any idea when it first appeared. And no one knows who invented it, either. But everyone agrees that it is the very essence of Danish cuisine.
Smørrebrød – don’t try saying it – just taste it
Husk AALBORG AKVAVIT, så mangler der ikke noget
The very essence of DANISH CUISINE
Café Sorgenfri is a 150-year-old basement restaurant in central Copenhagen, serving classic Danish open sandwiches. Our famous kitchen works every day from 11am to 9pm (Sun 12 noon to 5pm), where as the restaurant only closes at midnight. A lot has been written about Café Sorgenfri as an example of genuine, traditional Co pen -hagen culture at its best. However, most of all, the restaurant is popular in the true sense of the word. Café Sorgenfri is known by any Copenhagener and everybody from all walks of life comes here to enjoy a meal, a couple of pints...and the company. Quite naturally, Café Sorgenfri is often completely packed – so please phone in advance for table reservation.
CAFÉ SORGENFRIBrolæggerstræde 8
Tel 3311 5880www.cafesorgenfri.dk
Restaurant & Café Nytorv is 150 years old and one of the very oldest inns in Copenhagen – established 30-40 years after the Great Fire in 1795 that left most of the capital in ruins. In times gone-by, Restaurant & Café Nytorv was the haunt of drunkards and prostitutes, today its clientele are artists, lawyers, businessmen and good people that just pop into the place for a beer or a good meal – we serve typical Danish-style lunches all day!
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ NYTORVNytorv 15
Tel 3311 7706www.nytorv.dk
Københavner Caféen is a genuine Danish restaurant situated in one of Copenhagen’s small and charm-ing streets – just a couple of steps off the walking street (“Strøget”). Traditional open sandwiches (“smørrebrød”) dominate the lunch menu whilst renowned Danish dishes are served in the evening. The café is noted for its untraditional and impul -sive activities for tourists. For example, Santa Claus often appears during the summer months! Københavner Caféen is open seven days a week including public holidays and serves lunch be tween 12:00 and 17:00 and dinner from 17:00 until 22:30.
KØBENHAVNER CAFEENBadstuestræde 10
Tel 3332 8081www.kobenhavnercafeen.dk
Kanal – Kafeen – Canal Café – located on the canal near Christiansborg parliament building – dates back to 1852. The first owner of the café was a former cook at the royal palace who was given the restaurant as a pension! Canal Café has a genuine old – world Danish atmosphere, with a plethora of old pictures on the walls and low beams! The restaurant is frequented by office workers from the quarter as well as parliament, with families and tourists often in evidence! The Kanal – Kafeen is a bit cramped with seating capacity for only 60 guests, but there’s always room if you are prepared to wait a few minutes for a table – otherwise when weather permits, tables are put out on the pavement overlooking the canal.
KANAL - KAFEENFrederiksholms Kanal 18
Tel 3311 5770www.kanal-cafeen.aok.dk
HUSMANNS VINSTUELarsbjørnsstræde 2
Tel 3311 5886e-mail: 1888@husmannsvinstue.dk
www.husmannsvinstue.dk
CAFÉ PETERSBORGBredgade 76
Tel 3312 5016 • Fax 3315 5062www.cafe-petersborg.dk
www.spiseliv.dk/petersborg
Café Petersborg is one of Copen-hagen’s very oldest restaurants with a history which dates all the way back to 1746. The cuisine is typically Danish and the res-taurant has always made it an honour to serve good, tradi-tional Danish food at reason-able prices. The menu has extended to include a range of foreign dishes which have be -come part of the Danish kitchen. Many famous Danes and foreigners have visited Café Petersborg – notably Hillary Clinton.
Husmanns Vinstue – a classic luncheon restaurant founded in 1888 – is one of the very few old basement restaurants left in Copenhagen – almost totally unchanged in style during the 125 or so years of its existence! One significant change is that women are allowed to lunch there now – they were forbiden admittance in 1912 by the then proprietress, a ban not lifted until 1981! HUSMANNS VINSTUE is today a traditional Danish smørrebrød lunch restaurant of the high est quality offering homemade specia lities composed of fresh raw materials, based on typical old Danish recipes. Opening hours mon-fri: 11.30 am – 6 pm, sat: 12.00 pm – 4 pm. Kitchen: mon-fri: 11.30 – 4pm, sat: 12 – 4 pm. Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays. All credit cards accepted. Evening parties catered for by special advance order.
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the copenhagen post tourism magazine | cphpost.Dk July/august 201416 EvENTS
cph opera feStivalVarious locations; July 27-Aug 3; ticket prices vary; operafestival.dk
pete StreaDer
PrOMISING 17 operatic happenings ranging from full-scale operas to vocal snippets on a boat-tour, the highlights of the eight-day festival include full length performances of romeo and Ju-liet, Manon, The Marriage of Figaro and Ottone in Villa (see page 3).
Massenet’s Manon has French sopra-no Patricia Petitbon in the title role and will be one of the festival highlights. A close-shaven version of the Barber of Seville will also be doing the rounds of the suburbs on the back of a truck over five days.
If you hanker after the days where school started with a rousing tune, you can burst into song yourself every day
at 9am at Torvehallerne at the festival’s morning assemblies.
If a sing-song on a boat sounds like a good idea – try the ‘Operetta on a Boat’ canal tour leaving from Gammel Strand twice a day where the charming Inge-borg Børch will be belting out classics that take us from from France to Den-mark, via America.
At the other end end of the cultural spectrum, DJ Noize makes sure Friday night ends with a bang by looping and mixing opera into the beat accompanied by mezzo soprano Andrea Pellegrini.
Another promising collaboration is the staging of Gounod’s opera Faust to-gether with the 1926 silent film of the same name.
Saturday will see the superb inter-national baritone Bo Skovhus serve up arias as a warm-up to the the grande finale concert at Torvehallerne on the final Sunday, which will be transmitted live on DrK.
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louiSiana literature Aug 21-24; Louisiana, Humlebæk; en.louisiana.dk
The fifth international Louisiana litera-ture festival brings together top inter-national authors in a series of lectures, performances, discussions and inter-
views in a tightly packed four-day liter-ary marathon.
Patti Smith and yoko Ono gave some fascinating contributions last year, and this year the roll call is equally impres-sive, with Herta Müller, Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis and Margaret At-wood. Michael Ondaatje, David Mitch-ell, Teju Cole and Jacques roubaud, Her-bjørg Wassmo and Lena Andersson. (PS)
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ShakeSpeare feStivalAug 1-10; Kronborg Castle, Helsingør; hamletscenen.dk
A celebration of Shakespeare at which his tales of intrigue, forbidden love, van-ity, power, hatred, revenge and comedy resound around Hamlet’s very own Kro-nborg Castle courtyard.
Following the opening play, Much Ado About Nothing (see page 3), from August 6-7, Stockholm’s Music Theatre’s musical tour de force William will trace the ups and downs of the bard through his works.
The original 1971 Danish/British col-laboration King Lear makes a rare return to the big screen outside. And there will be plenty of Shakespearean singalongs. (PS)
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outdoor puppet theatre Kongens Have, Cph K; Tue & Sun, 14:00 & 15:00, ends Aug 31; free adm; marionetteatret.dkEnjoy wordless puppet shows in the open air. Until July 13, an inventor tries his best to bake a cake for his wife. From July 15, a little girl encounters strange sand creatures at the beach. (PS)
garden living fairFrederiksborg Castle, Hillerød; Aug 15-17; gardenliving.dkBilled as Denmark’s answer to the Chelsea flower show, the castle hosts everything the green-fingered guest could pos-sibly want: from blossoming show gardens, floral art and or-ganic gardening to garden furni-ture and tools. (PS)
copenhagen cookingAug 22-31; various locations; copenhagencooking.dkThis ten-day tribute to Nordic cuisine includes more than 150 gastronomic happenings and titbits galore in the capital’s res-taurants, bars and parks. Enjoy street stalls, pop-up kitchens and a chance to meet the chefs. (PS)
copenhagen Summer Dance Police HQ, Politigården, Cph V; Aug 11-17; 60kr; danskdanseteater.dkSet to the backdrop of the awe-inspiring police headquar-ters, the last neoclassical build-ing constructed in northern Europe, this open-air contempo-rary dance festival features both local and international compa-nies. (NGV)
badminton world cup 2014Ballerup Idrætsby 4, Ballerup; Aug 25-31 Danes love whacking a shut-tlecock and now enthusiasts of this sport can see the very best in action when the Badminton World Cup comes to Ballerup. All eyes will be on Denmark’s Jan Jørgensen, the world num-ber three. (PS)Find out more at cphpost.dk
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olafur eliaSSon: riverbeDLouisiana Museum of Modern Art, Gammel Strandvej 13, Humlebæk; opens Aug 20; louisiana.dk
art eDitor, aSli bankaci
THIS AUGUST, Louisiana will welcome a spectacular solo exhibition featuring Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Famous for his large-scale installations, the main highlight of this exhibition will be a really long landscape that will take over most of the south wing of the mu-seum.
As it can be understood from his pre-vious works such as the façade on the Harpa concert hall in Iceland and his installation your rainbow Panorama at Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Eliasson likes to enhance the audience’s experience by
using reflections and elements like light and water and playing with human per-ception.
“My senses are my experiential guides – they generate my innermost awareness of time while generously giving depth to my surroundings,” he explains on his own website (olafureli-asson.net).
Known as the light and space artist, his work can be classified as post-mod-ernist, although it is rooted in roman-ticism: the belief in seeking the ideal nature.
While eliminating fundamental ele-ments of nature in his work such as rain and making it a man-made scenario, Eli-asson is searching for the sublime and he finds it in the nature.
riverbed will be a blend of contrast-ing notions such as outside and inside, nature and culture highlighted with the concept of vacancy.
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french temptationSOrdrupgaard, Vilvordevej 110, Charlottenlund; opens July 3; or-drupgaard.dk
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French impressionist paintings from Or-
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It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy
the museum’s large collection of pastels
as they are very fragile and sensitive to
light and are rarely presented publicly.
The artists featured include Claude
Monet, Pierre-Auguste renoir, Édouard
Manet, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissar-
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a Sign in SpaceMalmö Konsthall, St Johannesgatan 7, Malmö; opens July 5; konsthall.malmo.se
Gunilla Klingberg’s project A Sign in Space started life in Spain as a sand print.
During the low tide season in Laga beach, the graphic star pattern was im-
pressed on the beach via a heavy iron roller pulled by a tractor. The large scale pattern is intended to look like a man-dala: a cosmological diagram that repre-sents the universe and its cycles of life, death, and rebirth.
Klingeberg’s goal was to explore and fuse everyday consumerism with spirit-ualism. The museum will transform the high light into Klingberg’s cosmic beach, which both challenges and exploits the gallery’s space limitations. (AB)
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nordic exchangeFotografisk Center, Building 55, Stalgade 16 Cph V; opens Aug 23; photography.dkThis collection of photographs of Nordic scenery is the result of a collaborative program. The exhibition will continue to travel around the north acquiring pho-tos along the way. (AB)
Susanne ussing
Den Frie, Oslo Plads 1 Cph Ø; opens Aug 16; denfrie.dkDanish visual artist and architect Susanne Ussing’s work includes commissioned works, ceramic sculptures, mobile installations as well as models of her archi-tectural experiments. (AB)
ida kvetnyGalleri Christoffer Egelund, Bredgade 75, Cph K; opens Aug 22; christofferegelund.dkDanish artist Ida Kvetny pre-sents paintings, animations and sculptures. Come and appreci-ate the abstract and figurative elements, vibrant colours and overlapping spaces in her work. (AB)
rob SatoMOHS exhibit, Sønder Boule-vard 98 Cph V; opens Aug 16; mohs.dkDynamic music and historical events are some of the inspi-rations behind LA based Sato’s watercolor paintings. Some-where between the fine line that separates reality and fan-tasy, the paintings are dreams-capes. (AB)
Dr topicOvergaden, Neden Vandet 17, Cph K; opens Aug 23; overgaden.orgChristian Vind’s work is a combi-nation of the past and the pres-ent. His collages that harmonize objects of everyday life and mate-rials from art and culture history, lets the audience discover a new aspect of memory traces. (AB) Find out more at cphpost.dk
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Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Traditional Danish Food at its best.
Try a Danish Christmas Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish Snaps.
Open from 11.00 to midnightLunch 12.00 – 15.30Dinner 17.00 – 21.30
Gl. Kongevej 5 - 1610 Kbh. V.Telf.: 3331 6510
Frida´s Restaurant
Try a Danish Lunch with herring and perhaps Danish snaps.
Restaurant Frida’s • Gammel Kongevej 5 • 1610 Cph V • Tel: 3331 6510 • www.restaurantfridas.dk
Try our traditional Danish food at its best!
Open frOm 12:00 tO 23:00!
An informal tone and serving traditional Danish food is our trademark. Try our special
Danish smørrebrød (open sandwiches) or stegt flæsk (salted pork).
July/august 2014 the copenhagen post tourism magazine | cphpost.dk 19SHOPPING
by jeSSica hanley
Keeping an eco-friendly mindset while shopping for clothing is equally beneficial for the body, the soul and the environment. And with a host of sustainable fashion shops around town, it’s not hard to see whyCopenhagen is regarded as one of the most eco-friendly cities in the world.
gågrøn
Jægersborggade 48, Cph N;
open Tue-Fri 11:00-17:30, Sat
10:00-15:00; gagron.dk
Located on hip Jægersborg-gade, GåGrøn offers plenty of stylish, functional articles for everyday use. Whether it’s biodynamic blankets, trendy textiles or green gifts, every item at GåGrøn is sustainable. Check out the shop’s selection of colourful cosmetic bags by Apple & Bee, which are made entire-ly of organic cotton and bio-degradable materials.
jackpot
IC Factory Outlet, Raffinade-
rivej 10, Cph S; open Mon-Fri
11:00-18:00, Sat 10:00-16:00;
jackpot.dk
Jackpot brand offers colour-ful, vibrant fashions made
with sustainable materials. The company only selects partners who ensure ethi-cal working conditions. And don’t miss its range of or-ganic cashmere garments.
ecouture by lund
Fælledvej 16A, Cph N; open Fri
14:00-18:30; ecouture.dk
Inspired by film and theatre and crafted purely of natu-
ral materials, Ecouture by Lund’s clothing exudes glam-our with a hint of bohemian. Their clothes are sewn only in workshops that provide healthy working conditions, don’t utilise child labour and do not use toxic dyes or bleaches.
purebaby
Willemoesgade 4, Cph Ø; open
Mon-Thur 10:00-17:30, Fri 10:00-18:00, Sat 10:00-15:00; purebaby.dkGive your little one a fresh start, choosing from a wide range of natural products for babies and children, of-fering timeless designs with practical uses, Purebaby also carries educational toys for children made with natural dyes and materials.Find out more at cphpost.dk
checkout choices of consequence
Siciliansk is
Skydebanegade 3, Cph V, 3022
3089 & Christianshavn Kanal 2,
Cph K, 8813 2368; open daily
12:00-21:00; 25kr for small,
33kr for medium;
sicilianskis.dk
This old-school ice cream shop specialises in tradi-tional Mediterranean gela-to, importing most of their products straight from Sic-ily to Vesterbro, including coffee beans roasted in Palermo to pistachios from Bronte.
ismageriet
Kongelundsvej 116, Cph S;
open daily 12:00-22:00; 20kr
for single scoop,
28kr for double; 6060 1040,
ismageriet.dk
The shop uses organic milk and all-natural ingredients to create a range of gour-met flavours and sorbets and to keep the fat per-centage in their products as low as possible. Try the elderflower sorbet or white chocolate-liquorice-lemon ice cream.
bryggen 11
Islands Brygge 11, Cph S; open
Sun-Thur 12:00-20:00, Fri &
Sat 12:00-21:00; 20kr for single
scoop, 28 for double;
3311 0201; bryggen11.dk
Choose from a wide varie-ty of imaginative flavours, including blackcurrant and tarragon sorbet, lime and chilli sorbet or coco-nut-lime-ginger ice cream. All of the confections are homemade onsite with high-quality, local ingredi-ents.
vaffelbageriet
Tivoli, Vesterbrogade 3, Cph
V; open daily 11:00-22:00;
29kr for double scoop, 34kr for
triple; 3313 2419;
vaffelbageriet.dk
The family-owned business Vaffelbageriet inside Tivoli has used age-old recipes since the turn of the cen-tury. The creamery has been rated by National Ge-ographic and other publica-tions as one of the ten best ice cream parlours world-wide.
iS Á bella
Stall E6, Torvehallerne, Fred-
eriksborggade 21, Cph K; open:
Mon-Thu 10:00-19:00, Fri
10:00-20:00, Sat 10:00-18:00,
Sun 11:00-17:00; torve-
hallernekbh.dk
At Is À Bella you can enjoy over 40 flavours of home-made ice cream straight from an Italian village and you can even find tasty goodies if you are vegan, di-abetic or gluten intolerant.
islands brygge
harbour bath
Cph S; Open Mon-Fri 07:00-
19:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-19:00;
free adm, islands-brygge.com
Cleaned out slowly after the heavy boat traffic stopped coming through the centre, the harbour provides a per-fect shock of cold water and great views of the city from the water.
copencabana
harbour bath
Gasværkshavnen, Kalvebod
Brygge (by nr. 53), Cph V; Open
daily 11:00-19:00; free adm;
kubik.kk.dk/fisketorvetbad
Also in the harbour, it has a pool for kids, a 50-me-tre space for more serious swimmers doing lanes, and
plenty of high-boards.
amager beach park
Amager Strandvej 100, Cph S;
free adm; amager-strand.dk
Connected to the Metro at the Øresund stop, on warm summer days the 5km beach can attract some 70,000 swimmers, rollerbladers, kayakers, and beachgoers.
bellevue beachStrandvejen 340, Hellerup; free adm; bellevuestrandbad.dk The beach here is around 20-40 metres wide, but of-fers several piers to jump off into deeper water. Life-guards are on duty from June to August. Anyone not swimming hangs out on the wide grass area set back from the water.
Østerbro beachSvanemøllen Bay, Cph Ø; free adm; kubik.kk.dk/svanemoel-lenstrand The shallow gradient out into the bay is perfect for the younger crew, com-bined with a 130-metre pier out into the water for jumping out into the deeper parts.Find out more at cphpost.dk
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where gelato gourmetS go to cool off by jeSSica hanleyStave off the heat and humidity with a cool ice cream cone. From Sicilian gelato to traditional flødeis, check out our picks from among the best of Copenhagen’s creameries.
where to cool off on hot Summer DayS by alexiS kunSakYou wouldn’t dream of swimming in the Thames or the Hudson, but yet the centre of Co-penhagen is awash with natural pools that are open to the public and free to use. Taking advantage of them is a unique experience.
Farvergade 15 • 1463 København K • Tel. 33 91 82 80 • Fax 33 91 82 90Man.-lør. 14-24 • www.reinwalds.dk • reinwalds@reinwalds.dk
MENU AVAILABLE
ONLINE!
SMALL DELICIOUS DISHESThin slice of fresh tuna with olive-oil,
black sesame and soykr. 75,-
*Classic French onion soup
kr. 75,-*
Confit of duck with salad and french fries
kr. 150,-*
Beef ”carpaccio” with parmesan and truffle oil
kr. 75,-*
Crème Brûléekr. 45,-
TRY OUR 5-COURSE MENU WITH WINE: kr. 900,-
Farvergade 15 • 1463 • København K • Tel: +45 33918280 • reinwalds@reinwalds.dk • www.reinwalds.dk
Farvergade 15 • 1463 København K • Tel. 33 91 82 80 • Fax 33 91 82 90Man.-lør. 14-24 • www.reinwalds.dk • reinwalds@reinwalds.dk
CLOsEd JULy
RE-OpENs:
Mon, 3rd August
Vestergade 3 • 1456 København K • Tel: +45 3391 1181 • Soulhouseaps@gmail.com • www.houseofsouls.dk
summer menu
starters Giant tiger prawns with a gourmet salad, fresh tomatoes and chili croutons. Served on a bed of avocado and macadamia nut cream.
main
Beef tenderloin topped with garlic, served with sautéed vegetables, tiger prawns and sauce Americainé.
dessert
White chocolate panna cotta served with blood orange coulis and vanilla marinated berries.
3 courses - 395 kr,-
Restaurant House of Souls welcomes you to Copenhagen
Make your table reservation now!
Probably the BEST pakistani/indian experience
in the nordic countries
Vesterbrogade 33 • 1620 Copenhagen V • Tel: 33246417See more: www.koh-i-noor.dk
10% discount on
Take Away
A LA CARTES DISHES:
Tandoori, Lamb, naan bread, Mixed Grill,Vegetarian,
Kulfi, Pakistani the
EVERY DAY: Large buffet DKK 99,-
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Lunch buffet aLL you can eat
onLy Kr. 69,-
India Palace Restaurant
& Bar
Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of Copenhagen near City Hall Square!
INDIA PALACE offer our popular buffet and á la carte dishes of the Indian high- est quality
H.C.Andersens boulevard 13, 1553 Copenhagen Vwww.Indiapalace.dk - 33910408 - 33914408
Open daily 11:30 - 23:30
review from local news paper
enjoy authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of copenhagen near city hall Square!
InDIa PaLace offers our popular buffet and á la carte dishes of the Indian highest quality
Indian PalaceRestaurant & Bar
DInner buffet aLL you can eat
onLy Kr. 135,-oPen DaILy 11:30-23:30
H.C.Andersens boulevard 13, 1553 Copenhagen Vwww.Indiapalace.dk - 33910408 - 33914408
review from local newspaper
by luke richarDSonWho can resist the buttery, flaky charm of the pastry? The answer is no-one. But this being the capital of Denmark, there are countless spots to pick up the wondrous baked goods, so where is the best?
foodshop 26Thorhavnsgade 26, Cph S; open Mon-Sun 06:30-18:30This fancy bakery/café in Islands Brygge has a fantastic, varied collection of goodies. Their huge, chocolate-loaded cookies are the best in town. Be sure to wash it down with one of their tremendously tall chai lattes.
meyers bageriJæggesborggade 9, Cph N; open Mon-Fri 07:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 07:00-16:00After you’ve finished drooling by the cake-filled window, head in and pick up one of their legendary ‘cinnamon spins’ (kanelsnurrer). Big enough for two, but doable by one.
café rosaStall D8, Torvehallerne, Frederiksborggade 21, Cph K; open Tue-Thu 10:00-19:00, Fri 10:00-20:00, Sat 09:00-17:00, Sun 10:00-15:00Stop by micro-bakery Café rosa and taste the selection of Danish classics with a Japanese fusion twist. Everything has a warm, homely-feel-taste here and Chef Maya’s chocolate-coconut pyramids are scrumptious!
lagkagehusetVarious locations (incl Torvegade 45), Cph K; open Mon-Sun 06:00-19:00With ten bakeries across central Copenhagen, you can’t miss this one, but what should you buy? We suggest you opt for a real Danish classic, the hindbærsnitte − a sandwich of sorts, with two sheets of pastry filled with raspberry jam and topped by deliciously light icing and sprinkles.Find out more at cphpost.dk
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by maDeleine Dore
Located just a stone’s throw away from Nørreport station, whether you’re looking to grab a quick bite or fill the fridge with fresh produce, Torvehallerne market with its 60 stalls is a favourite among hungry shoppers.
fiskerikajen
Stall G9, Torvehallerne, Frederiksborg-
gade 21, Cph K; open: Mon-Thu 10:00-
19:00, Fri 10:00-20:00, Sat 10:00-18:00,
Sun 11:00-17:00; torvehallernekbh.dk
Two words: fish taco. Apt to satis-fy any hunger, this takeaway wrap combines melt-in-the-mouth fresh fish coated in a crispy batter with pickled red cabbage, red onion and a large dollop of chilli mayo stuffed inside a flavoursome flatbread wrap.
bornholm boutique
Stall F6
This stall brings you all things Born-holm – a great chance to try the islands’ delicacies if you haven’t yet had the chance to travel there. From Hallegårds sausages to res-taurant Koefoed’s very own pro-duce – you’ll feel like you’ve sailed away to a foodie heaven!
grød
Stall A8
Crowned as “probably the world’s first porridge bar”, Grød is the per-fect pit stop for a quick and nutri-tious breakfast. Sit and enjoy a bowl of oats with tasty toppings includ-ing apples, almonds and caramel sauce, or enjoy a delicious risotto for lunch.
ma poule
Stall F9
The queue tends to be for the duck
once inside these halls, you’ll never leave
perfect placeS for paStrieS
ItalIan luxury Menu
A glass of champagne❧
Bresaola or Salmone Rosso ❧
Filletto di Manzo or Sorriso Maiale ❧
Créme Brûlée or Parfaitde Chocolate Blanco
3 courses: 279,-
Gråbrødre torv 21 • tel: +45 3311 4707 • info@restaurantamalfi.dk • www.restaurantamalfi.dk
confit sandwich. While in line for this popular baguette, you can also browse the large array of French wines, cheeses, charcuterie, pâté, foie gras, and jams arranged along the counter.
hallernes Smørrebrød
Stall F2
Hallernes Smørrebrød has you sorted with an abundance of rye bread slices topped with classic and unique mouthwatering canapés.
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THE COPENHAGEN EXBEERIENCECome visit a historical landmark. Discover beautiful architecture, experience the craftsmanship, smell the ingredients, and try the world-famous Danish beer in many styles. Meet the impressive dray horses, take a tour of the authentic Carlsberg and get a taste of what Carlsberg is all about – less than three kilometers from the Town Hall Square.
VisitCarlsberg.dk
Admission incl. 2 beers or soft drinks DKK 80.-
Free entry with a Copenhagen Card.
GUIDED TOURS · CRAFT BREWERY · STORE · BEER TASTING
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