Marv & Ben
Bib Gourmand€scandinavian
Start your evening with a walk along the Slotsholmen Canal, before heading for this lively little restaurant on one of Copenhagen’s oldest streets. Bright paintings and street art style murals of pinecones, seaweed and coral adorn the walls of three dimly lit rooms, and the young team bring plenty of enthusiasm to match the vibe. Unfussy modern dishes display purity, depth of flavour and finesse. Six options are offered each evening – try them all via the ‘Six Favourites’ menu or build your own meal from the à la carte – with options like lamb-yellow beets-bone marrow and sea buckthorn-buttern
🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-24:00
Norrlyst
Bib Gourmand€Danish
If you’ve been wandering Strøget – one of Europe’s longest shopping streets – you’ll do well to stop off at this intimate basement bistro: a cosy neighbourhood spot with a bubbly atmosphere and a laid-back feel. At lunchtime it’s all about smørrebrød and schnapps, aquavit or local beer, while in the evening they serve a set four-course menu. Local ingredients lead the way, with some produced organically or biodynamically, and all freshly picked or caught. You might find ‘fish of the day’ royale with trout roe or duck breast with smoked marrow, cherries and black trumpet mushrooms – and they of
🕐 Mo-Su 11:30-16:00, Mo-Su 17:00-23:00
Gabrielle
Bib Gourmand€french
In an old building on a bustling street not far from Copenhagen City Hall you’ll find this French sister of Norrlyst and Theo. Set on the mezzanine floor, it has a comforting vintage feel courtesy of wooden bistro-style furnishings, ceiling fans and white clothed tables – and the packed room attests as to both its quality and its value. Carefully prepared, classically based dishes include the likes of confit duck and apricot purée croquettes; tarte Tatin with onions, olives, oregano and crème fraiche; and Gabrielle's signature garlic and thyme bread – all of which can be accompanied by exclusi
🕐 12:00-16:00,17:30-23:00;Su off
Bobe
Bib Gourmand€regional
In a cobbled city centre square stands this attractive townhouse that's now in the hands of Danish celebrity chef, Bo Bech. His simply decorated contemporary bistro offers reasonable pricing and plenty of flexibility on an extensive à la carte menu. There's strong cooking and great produce across the board, but those with a sweet tooth should keep their eye out for the cheesecake with smoked maple syrup. A wine bar in the basement provides ample opportunity to extend your visit.
🕐 11:30-24:00
no.2
Bib Gourmand€nordic
Located in the Christianshavn dockside development is this minimally decorated, no-frills sister restaurant to a|o|c. This approach extends to the low-key service and the laid-back ambiance, while the fresh, flavoursome dishes focus on Danish produce, incorporate some impressive culinary techniques and offer great depth of flavour. The fish of the day is a prime example, showcasing a quality prime ingredient that’s been expertly seasoned and accompanied by a well-judged garnish of caramelised cauliflower purée and foamy mussel sauce.
🕐 Mo-Th 12:00-14:30,17:30-22:00; Fr-Sa 12:00-14:30,17:30-01:00; Su off
Uformel
Bib Gourmand€€gourmet
The more casual sister to flagship formel B sits just a few steps away from City Hall, its central location making it a popular spot at any time of day. Black tables and a dark parquet floor give it something of a moody feel, while a large illuminated wine cellar and a smart open kitchen draw the eye. Dishes are presented either as a five-course menu or as uniformly priced tasting plates, with three to four per person about right. Traditional Danish flavours are joined by Asian notes in the likes of hiramasa with pickled ginger, white pomelo and sour cream or roast pork with beetroot, umeboshi
🕐 17:30-00:00, Fr-Sa 17:30-02:00
Restaurant Frank
Bib Gourmand€gourmet
After eight joyful years spent at its former premises, Frank moved just a hop, skip and a jump away to this spacious spot inside a beautiful historic building. Sporting a minimalist style, the room keeps its focus on the open kitchen, where Chef Ander Strier cooks up well-balanced modern dishes with a subtly creative edge. The attractively presented, good value plates could include octopus with grilled pineapple, sobrassada, potato and aioli or cannelloni stuffed with confit rabbit, pine nuts and ceps. To accompany, choose something from the particularly extensive wine list.
Levi
Bib Gourmand€€japanese, italian
Start in the bar of this unique restaurant, which offers an extensive cocktail selection and an impressive wine list. Next it’s on to the spacious dining room, which has something of a 1960s Riviera feel thanks to its terrazzo floor, polished larch panels and green banquettes. The menu is an intriguing mix of Japanese and Italian dishes; some ‘pure’ in their origins – such as sashimi or linguine with Norwegian lobster and saffron – and others a fusion of the two cultures, like Wagyu striploin with Italian greens and wasabi. For dessert, don't miss the pistachio gelato with Tuscan olive oil and
🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-01:00; Su off
Koefoed
Bib Gourmand€bornholm
If you like a bit of privacy, then this is the perfect place for you, as this cosy, intimate former coal cellar comes divided into several smaller rooms. Despite being located in a basement, the room is light and bright, with soft beige tones adding a homely feel – and everything from the glassware to the produce celebrating the island of Bornholm. Lunchtime sees a wide range of reinvented smørrebrød, while dinner offers the choice of two set menus or an à la carte featuring the likes of duck with mustard crème and cornichons. An impressive selection of bordeaux and burgundies accompanies.
Pluto
Bib Gourmand€international
Concrete pillars and an intentionally ‘unfinished’ feel bring a distinctive vibe at this ever-popular restaurant. The huge numbers they serve whilst maintaining quality and affordability is a testament to both the kitchen and service teams. Sit at wooden tables, at the long metal bar or at communal marble-topped tables to enjoy the extensive selection of unfussy sharing plates, including stand-out pasta dishes and their signature savoury waffles. A selection of natural wines completes the picture.
🕐 Mo-Th 17:30-24:00, Fr-Sa 17:30-02:00, Su 17:30-23:00
Petra Bar & Restaurant
Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine
A short stroll from the Rosenborg Castle Gardens sits this 1940s building by renowned Danish architect Kay Fisker, who liked to marry modernism with traditional Danish craft. Maintaining some original architectural features and a mid-century feel, it now operates as a hotel and restaurant – and simultaneously, a showcase for the owners' designer furniture business. There’s a lounge space opposite the kitchen, as well as an intimate dining room. Here, appealing brunch plates give way to modern international dishes such as haddock & fennel soubise with monk's beard, bouillabaisse sauce and black
Rebel
Bib Gourmand€french
It’s not just the streets that bustle with life at this city centre location – behind a glass façade, this contemporary bistro is equally animated thanks to its open kitchen and the buzz of contented diners. The décor might come down on the slightly shabbier side of shabby-chic – and the tables are compact in their arrangement – but that’s all part of Rebel’s charm and the locals love to come here all the same. Go for the tasting menu or choose from the list of small plates, which include the likes of chicken confit with portobello, onion, ramson oil, sauce blanquette and black truffle.
🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00
Selma
Bib Gourmand€scandinavian
You’ll often find guests queuing out the door to bag a spot at this sweet, homely neighbourhood restaurant. At lunchtime, they’re here for the speciality smørrebrød with homemade rye and sourdough bases which, while still respecting tradition, adopt a modern edge. In the evening, it’s all about the multi-course tasting menu, with the likes of Danish squid with salted lemon, black currant leaf and sourdough or kale with mussels, lovage and sea lettuce on offer. To drink, there's an excellent selection of craft beers, as well as snaps and aquavit that have been made in-house.
🕐 18:00-24:00; Mo-Sa 11:30-16:00,18:00-24:00; Su off "last order 22:00"
Anarki
Bib Gourmand€french
A stone’s throw from Peblinge Sø Lake sits this unfussy, proudly run neighbourhood restaurant, whose name, ‘anarchy’, is a nod to its ethos. The regularly evolving menu of sharing plates embraces produce, techniques and seasonings from around the world, taking good quality ingredients and crafting them into bold, rustic dishes that burst with flavour. This mindset extends to the drinks too, with both the wines and the spirits originating from far-flung destinations and providing plenty of interest. Prices are kept reasonable which may, in part, help to explain the lively atmosphere.
🕐 17:30-24:00; Su-Mo off
Sanchez
Bib Gourmand€mexican
The Sanchez in question is Rosio – who’s worked in some top-level restaurants – and she certainly knows how to put the fun in dining out with this lively neighbourhood spot. Bringing the bold, powerful flavours of her Mexican heritage and presenting them in a small plates concept – accompanied by an authentic choice of a margarita, mezcal, tequila, sotol, raicilla or bancora – has proved the perfect recipe for success. The ‘Sanchez Menu’, made up of five dishes selected by the kitchen team, is a hit – and on weekdays there’s the option to pop in on your way past just for tacos and snacks.
🕐 Mo-Sa 17:00-24:00
Radio
Bib Gourmand€danish
The name comes from its location opposite the old offices of The Danish Broadcasting Corporation, but it could easily refer to the lively buzz of the atmosphere too. Its moody décor encompasses black low-hanging lights, a black chandelier made of metal desk lamps and dark panelled walls hung with large slates decorated with chalk-drawn vegetables. Full-flavoured dishes use organic ingredients grown in the restaurant’s nearby fields and feature well thought through combinations such as salmon sashimi with crunchy kohlrabi and hot horseradish sauce or caramelised pork belly with pumpkin and spic
🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00; Fr-Sa 12:00-15:00,17:30-24:00
Botschaft
Bib Gourmand€austrian, german
After working up an appetite with a walk around the nearby Søerne Lakes, head for this elegant restaurant with a small wooden terrace, a mosaic-tiled floor and a striking green moulded ceiling. Start with a drink in the intimate hidden cocktail bar, then settle in to enjoy authentic German and Austrian dishes crafted from a mix of classic and family recipes. You might find maultaschen (pork dumplings), gebackener kalbskopf (fried calf's head) or hirschgulasch (venison stew), followed up with kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake) for dessert. Wines from the two countries provide the perfect accompa
🕐 Th-Mo 15:00-00:00
Mêlée
Bib Gourmand€french
The bright lights of this neighbourhood restaurant draw you in – and once you’re in, you won’t want to leave. There’s a busy, buzzy vibe, thanks in part to the closely set tables and friendly team, and guests in every party seem to be having fun. The uncomplicated spirit of the restaurant is reflected in the great value cooking, where bold flavours and generous portions lead the way. While there are a few Danish influences, it’s more about classic French cuisine here, so you’ll find everything from onglet à l'échalotte (beef with marrow, shallots and confit garlic) to duck and smoked sausage c
🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00
Graziano
Bib Gourmand€italian
The Graziano in question is the chef’s grandfather, and it’s his traditional Tuscan recipes that form the menu at this cosy Italian. The family feel doesn’t stop there either: this is the type of place where you dine shoulder-to-shoulder in a buzzing atmosphere, and the warmth of the service and the endearing décor makes it feel like you’re dining with old friends. Wine racks and boxes abound – all Italian of course – the perfect accompaniment to a rustic ‘spaghetti al pomodoro di Graziano’, a ‘bistecca alla fiorentina’ T-bone steak to share or the ‘Mi Fido’ (‘I Trust’) tasting menu for the ta
Enomania
Bib Gourmand€italian
With a name that means 'Wine Mania' it's no surprise that this Italian restaurant attracts a crowd of dedicated oenophiles. The wine cellar comes with a table for tasting and there’s an excellent list of several hundred bins, mostly from Burgundy and Owner Damiano Alberti's native Piedmont. In his role as Sommelier, Damiano provides wine service that is helpful, passionate and generous. The place itself is simple and trattoria-like, serving straightforward and satisfying dishes like 'spaghetti alla chitarra con gamberoni' from a weekly-changing menu.
🕐 Tu-Th 17:30-24:00; Fr 12:00-15:00, 17:30-24:00
Calma
Bib Gourmand€€italian
A lively cobbled street filled with small shops and restaurants is home to Calma, which stands out amongst the crowd for its great value, flavour-packed cuisine. A local favourite, it comes with a buzzing atmosphere – thanks in part to the open kitchen where you can watch the chefs at work – and a cheerful vibe, courtesy of bright artwork that pops against light blue and white walls. Well-prepared French and Italian dishes include the likes of scallop crudo with blood orange and fennel; pasta al vongole; and pistachio ice cream with olive oil and sea salt.
🕐 17:30-24:00;Fr-Sa 12:00-24:00
Paesàno
Bib Gourmand€Italian
Down a charming cobbled street in the trendy Nørrebro neighbourhood, where you will find a number of artisan food producers, lies this thoroughly fun restaurant run by a Neapolitan Chef. The short Italian menu is supplemented by blackboard specials and might include ‘cucina povera’ style dishes like 'pasta e patate' and ‘soffrito napoletano’ – a ragu made using 'the best parts of the pig'. Whatever it is you choose, you can bet it will be colourful, packed with flavour and excellent value.
Silberbauers Bistro
Bib Gourmand€seafood
While its name may not instantly conjure up images of the Eiffel Tower, Silberbauers Bistro brings a small slice of Paris to Copenhagen’s streets. Whitewashed walls, small tables and menus chalked up on blackboards contribute to the characterful French bistro feel – and the menu follows suit, with its selection of generously proportioned, great value, classic Gallic dishes. Interesting seafood combinations and recipes from Provence take the lead, but you’ll find everything here, from saucisse de Toulouse to crêpes suzette.
Bistro Lupa
Bib Gourmand€Vegan
Not far from Nordhavn lies this vegan bistro that comes with simple décor and a lively atmosphere. Environmental awareness is a big theme, with a focus on local and seasonal produce, some of it foraged locally or sourced from their own mushroom farm. The good value tasting menu shows off a great range of techniques, with the well-balanced dishes ranging from roasted cauliflower glazed with sticky hoisin sauce to their signature fried blue oyster mushrooms with tamarind ketchup. The serving team are both charming and knowledgeable, and the homemade sparkling kombucha comes highly recommended.
🕐 11:00-22:00; Sa 10:00-22:00; Su-Tu off
Restaurant VIE
Bib Gourmand€Modern Cuisine
Close to the imposing UN campus, you’ll find a new red-brick development and, within it, this contemporary bistro with concrete walls, exposed ducting and an industrial feel. The cooking has a direct, no-frills approach, with generously proportioned dishes paying great attention to seasoning and cooking times. You might find onion bread with Iberico ham; kalix roe with sour cream, herbs and potato bread; or an indulgent take on a kro dessert – almond cake with salted caramel and vanilla ice cream. Glass-fronted coolers line the room, giving a clue as to the range offered on the top-notch wine
🕐 Tu-Fr 12:00-14:00,18:00-23:00; Sa 18:00-24:00; Dec 22-Jan 01 off; easter-07 - easter+01 off