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Best restaurants in Malmö

85 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 22

Kadeau Copenhagen

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Danish

The elegant younger sister of the two Kadeaus, this Copenhagen outpost puts a more sophisticated spin on the Bornholm original. Prepare yourself for a magical experience, where engaging service, cool surroundings and captivating cuisine create a night to remember. From start to finish, the cooking is truly unique and hits every note perfectly, creating a beautiful flow from course to course. Much of the produce comes from Bornholm – whose special island climate provides top-notch ingredients such as cherries and figs – and preserving plays its part. The work that goes into each dish is astound

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 101 reviews

Kadeau Copenhagen holds a 4.6/5 average rating, celebrated for creative Danish cuisine using local and foraged ingredients. Food quality is generally praised for its delicacy and taste, though some note heavy use of dairy or complexity. Service is mostly professional and attentive, with occasional complaints regarding pacing or attitude. The ambiance is refined and discreet, featuring a cozy, dimly lit interior with an open kitchen view. Value perceptions vary; while many find the experience worthwhile, others consider it overpriced relative to expectations. It suits diners seeking high-end Nordic gastronomy, but those sensitive to rich flavors or strict budgets may want to manage expectations accordingly.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Nordic creative cuisine who appreciate ambiance and can accommodate higher spending.

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Geranium

★★★ Michelin€€€€fine_dining

The 8th floor of the Parken Stadium – home to F.C. Copenhagen and the Danish national team – is the unlikely setting for Rasmus Kofoed’s luxurious, world-class restaurant that’s in a league of its own. Panoramic park views are accompanied by around 15 meticulously prepared, beautifully presented courses, with each one as highly creative and impeccably precise as the last. Totally eschewing meat, the first-rate ingredients include biodynamic vegetables, foraged plants and berries, and seafood from non-endangered species. A stunningly stocked wine cellar rounds out the experience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Geranium, located atop a Copenhagen football stadium, is highly rated for its innovative, seasonal, and sustainable cuisine. Most reviews praise the exceptional food quality, attentive service, and bright, stylish atmosphere, describing the sensory experience as outstanding. However, some critics note issues with portion sizes, meal pacing, and value for money, feeling the cost does not match the experience. Despite isolated complaints about hunger or disappointment, the restaurant maintains a strong 4.7/5 average rating, appealing to diners seeking world-class culinary excellence.

Ideal for diners seeking world-class innovative cuisine and unique urban views.

🕐 We 18:30-24:00; Th-Sa 12:00-15:30,18:30-24:00 "last reservation 13:30 for lunch, 21:00 for dinner"

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Jordnær

★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99€€€€Creative

Chef-Owner Eric Kragh Vildgaard is the driving force behind this remarkable dining experience, demonstrating enormous technical skill across his procession of bold and creative dishes, all founded on seafood and vegetable produce of the utmost quality. The cooking varies between the wisely restrained (the pure, precise hamachi, ponzu and wasabi) and the hyper-detailed (the stunningly plated, multi-layered chawanmushi). Tina oversees the charming service in this stylish and sophisticated oasis, which is expertly run at every turn.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 101 reviews

Located in Gentofte, Jordnær is a creative restaurant specializing in high-quality seafood with Japanese-Danish fusion influences. Reviews highlight exceptional food precision, artistic presentation, and bold flavors. Service is consistently described as professional, diligent, and attentive. The ambiance features a renovated historic building with thick wood beams and modern Danish design, creating a unique atmosphere. While some guests noted occasional pacing issues or high costs, the overall consensus praises the dining experience as world-class. It offers a refined setting ideal for those seeking innovative culinary excellence.

Recommended for food enthusiasts seeking top-tier innovative seafood cuisine and a refined dining experience.

🕐 12:00-15:00,18:00-22:00; Su-Mo off

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Vollmers

★★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary

Keep an eye out for the small sign hanging above the door of this discreet restaurant on a cobbled Old Town street, otherwise you might walk right on by. From the outside, its whitewashed walls give it something of a residential look, which is matched inside by an elegantly low-key dining room where seven linen-laid tables and comfy chairs set a homely tone. The surprise menu sees texture and acidity used to good effect in creative, sophisticated dishes; some are inspired by the owners’ childhood memories, such as the traditional pork, cabbage and lingonberry, which is elevated into a very per

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Vollmers offers a contemporary dining experience with generally high ratings. Food is praised for its artistic presentation and complex flavors, though some guests found starters superior to main courses and had mixed feelings about specific items like octopus. Service is often described as professional and personalized, but negative feedback highlights issues such as rushed pacing, premature plate clearing, and last-minute cancellations. The atmosphere is modern and relaxed. While value for money is debated and occasional service errors occur, the wine pairing remains highly recommended. It suits diners seeking a sophisticated culinary journey despite minor operational inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners prioritizing creative cuisine and wine pairings, with advance booking confirmation advised.

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Alchemist

★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #8€€€€gourmet

There’s no restaurant in the world quite like Alchemist, so you’ll have to invest plenty of time securing a reservation months in advance. An immersive and perfectly choreographed six-hour-plus experience, eating here is a highly theatrical affair divided into ‘Acts’ and set across several locations, including a spectacular planetarium-like dome. Dishes are technically complex and highly creative with dramatic, provocative and sometimes even startling visuals. Every course is a social commentary from the chef: dip into a cod-eye jelly pupil modelled on the chef’s own eye to reveal a core of ca

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Copenhagen's Alchemist receives high praise (avg 4.8/5) for its immersive atmosphere, exceptional service, and unique food quality, often described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. However, negative reviews highlight issues with meal pacing, noting the seven-hour duration can be tiring. Critics also point out that portions are extremely small (approx. 50 bites), leaving hungry diners unsatisfied, and question the value for money. While most find the sensory experience unparalleled, some report inconsistent service and a feeling that the performance aspect outweighs traditional dining satisfaction.

Suitable for diners seeking an immersive, performative culinary spectacle, but less ideal for those prioritizing value or large portion sizes.

🕐 18:00+; Mo off

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Koan

★★ Michelin€€€€korean

This elegant restaurant provides a hugely engaging experience from start to finish, with its technically accomplished and completely original cooking. The heritage of Korean-born chef-owner Kristian Baumann influences the flavours and techniques across the multi-course tasting menu, where refined, creative dishes are built around superb ingredients; you might find the likes of kkwabaegi with sesame butter and ginseng infused honey, a modern take on a traditional Korean twisted doughnut, but using a feather-light brioche. Service is professional yet relaxed, and the whole event is perfectly cho

🕐 Tu-Fr 18:00-24:00; "occational Sa 18:00-24:00"

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a|o|c

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Flanked by private members’ clubs, the 17th-century Moltkes Palæ sits in a quiet street close to Amalienborg Palace. Within its vaulted basement sits a|o|c, whose elegant, sophisticated design takes in handcrafted oak and leather chairs, soft designer lighting and a tasteful piano soundtrack. There’s a long bar for snacks, a cosy lounge for petits fours and, as befits a restaurant founded by a sommelier, an impressively stocked glass wine cellar. Finely wrought dishes showcase top-quality ingredients and come with subtle global touches, such as in the razor clam with kosho or scallop with wasa

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Kong Hans Kælder

★★ Michelin€€€€gourmet

This elegant restaurant is set in an intimate, historic and wonderfully atmospheric cellar, where a charming team attend to your every need. Cooking is rooted in French gastronomy, with its luxury ingredients and rich flavours, but the chef also stamps his own mark on the accomplished, imaginative dishes, with some subtle modernisation and lighter touches.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Kong Hans Kælder receives high ratings in Copenhagen, praised for exquisite cuisine, professional service, and a unique cellar atmosphere. Many guests find the experience worthwhile despite high expectations. However, criticisms highlight issues with meal pacing, temperature loss in hot dishes, and occasional service lapses. While positive reviews emphasize good value, negative ones question the cost-effectiveness and mention severe hygiene concerns in isolated cases. Overall, it offers a distinctive gourmet experience but may not suit those sensitive to pacing or specific flavor profiles.

Suitable for travelers seeking a unique atmosphere and high-standard gastronomy, with prior consideration of personal taste preferences.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-24:00

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Aure

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

An 18th-century gunpowder store is the home for this restaurant in the semi-wild waterside area of Margretheholm. Its unassuming exterior and pared-back dish presentation belie the supreme skill and enormous amount of flavour in each course. Exceptional produce is given the space to shine thanks to refined, thoughtful combinations; delicate raw Norwegian prawns, for example, are paired with a delicate cold escabèche broth, twisted with pickled green tomato, vanilla and ginger. The service team run the show with charm and ease.

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Lille Mølle

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

An old mill dating from 1669 provides the setting for this timelessly elegant restaurant, where experienced chef Christoffer Sørensen serves up top-quality ingredients – perhaps lobster from Limfjord or pigeon from France – in highly refined, personalised dishes. Vegetables and seafood are a focus, accompanied by deep, intense sauces, and the elaborate construction of the dishes is matched by the intensity of the flavours. You might find a tartlet made from potato skins, delicately combined with pickled elderflowers and caviar, or a dessert crafted from leftover bread, a tribute to øllebrød ry

🕐 We-Sa 18:00-24:00

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Marchal

★ Michelin€€€regional

History is all around you at this time-honoured establishment. Hailing from France, Mr and Mrs Marchal opened an eatery here in 1755, before it was later transformed into the Hotel D’Angleterre. Today, this stylish hotel restaurant pays tribute to the Marchal family, both through its name and via its precisely prepared dishes, which come with Danish overtones but a distinctly classical French base – exemplified by the likes of turbot with celeriac, blue mussels and champagne sauce or crêpes Suzette. The floor-to-ceiling wine cellar is an impressive sight, as is the view out over the Royal Squa

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Marchal in Copenhagen offers classic French cuisine with Nordic influences, holding a 4.2/5 rating. Food quality is generally praised, with standout dishes like langoustine ravioli and turbot, though some find the pacing too fast or dishes inconsistent. Service is typically professional and relaxed, yet issues like poor communication and unengaged staff are noted. The ambiance is elegant and suitable for business dinners. Value perceptions vary; while many feel it justifies the cost, others criticize the wine pairing strategy and queue management. Overall, it delivers high-quality dining experiences despite occasional operational flaws.

Ideal for diners seeking refined French cuisine and an elegant setting, with advance booking recommended.

🕐 Mo-Th 07:30-10:00,12:00-16:30,18:00-22:00; Fr-Sa 07:30-10:00,12:00-16:30,18:00-23:00; Su 07:30-10:00,12:00-16:30,18:00-22:00

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Sushi Anaba

★ Michelin€€€€sushi

The historical gem that is Nordhavn’s old Customs House was painstakingly deconstructed in 2019, with each limestone block numbered, before 2024 saw it lovingly reassembled again in its same 1916 design. Now home to 15-seater Sushi Anaba, it combines Danish tradition with a Japanese aesthetic, the centrepiece of which is a beautiful Douglas Fir counter. Run by a Dane who trained as a sushi apprentice in Tokyo, the Edomae-style nigiri and otsumami demonstrate incredible attention to detail, from the three-vinegar-seasoned rice from Niigata served at body temperature to the sumiyaki (flan) cooke

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Alouette

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

The second incarnation of Alouette sits within a listed building opposite the King’s Garden, and its luxurious brown and beige dining room has something of a 1970s vibe. Chef-Owner Nick Curtin offers a surprise menu built around top-quality ingredients that have been rigorously sourced from hand-picked producers – and each sublimely flavoured dish is delivered with the story of its well-balanced components and their origins. Smoking over fire plays a key role and artisan ceramics add to the visual appeal, with seafood dishes such as monkfish with miso, gooseberry and bee pollen a particular hi

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Alouette offers modern creative cuisine in a discreet Copenhagen courtyard. Reviews highlight fresh, locally sourced ingredients with precise preparation and storytelling, alongside an exceptional juice menu. The minimalist, intimate atmosphere is generally praised. Service is often professional and engaging, with specific staff members commended. However, negative feedback frequently cites slow pacing, inconsistent hospitality, and occasional discomfort, particularly after the move to a new location. While food quality remains high for most, some guests find the value lacking relative to expectations.

Suitable for diners seeking refined local ingredients and modern minimalism, though patience for service pacing is advised.

🕐 17:30+; Su-We off

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akmē

★ Michelin€€€japanese

Located in the former industrial harbour district, this 16-seater spot is run by two energetic young chefs, and its youthful, upbeat vibe is a perfect fit for the area. The best seats are naturally at the counter, where you can observe the dishes being delicately prepared, but it also adds to the experience as the chefs chat away to their guests. The omakase menu of nearly 20 courses is centred around Japanese-French fusion cuisine, so you’ll find unique dishes such as poached and grilled Danish langoustine with a delicious bisque sauce or Portuguese bluefin tuna with Breton oyster, watercress

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ESSE

★ Michelin€€€gourmet

ESSE – meaning ‘to be’ or ‘to exist’ – sits within an 1895 warehouse and comes from locally known Californian chef Matt Orlando. The hangar-like space takes in terrazzo flooring, graffitied walls and an open kitchen, while moody lighting, a US rap soundtrack and jars of fermenting produce complete the picture. Seasonal dishes showcase produce sourced from farms that follow organic, regenerative practices, and utilise as many parts as possible of every ingredient. Highlights include the fermented potato bread and the likes of Norwegian scallop with lactic pumpkin seed butter, hazelnut and Japan

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-24:00; Su-Mo off

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Udtryk

★ Michelin€€€€omakase

Start with a drink in the courtyard of this handsome yellow building in the city’s Latin Quarter before heading for the elegant, contemporary dining room. Udtryk means 'expression' in Danish and the well-balanced tasting menu blends techniques and flavours from across Asia and Europe in refined, interesting dishes. You might find a claypot of koshihikari rice, Norlin Wagyu, Danish eel and shiitake mushrooms, followed by monaka with hand-dived Norwegian scallops, watercress and gingko nuts for dessert.This restaurant is temporarily closed and due to reopen around August.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-24:00

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texture

★ Michelin€€€€french

A whitewashed townhouse is the setting for Karim Khouani’s basement restaurant, where paintings add a splash of colour to the chic, intimate room. Karim hails from Marseille, with an Italian mother and a Moroccan father, so while his technically adept, flavour-packed cooking has a French base, you might notice these influences too. The delightful dishes could include langoustine tartare with lavender cream, clams and caviar or goat’s cheese sorbet with olive oil, bergamot and bee pollen – and, as he is also a talented pâtissier, the stunning duck fat and pink praline brioche is a real standout

🕐 We,Sa 17:30-01:00

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Jatak

★ Michelin€€€gourmet, chinese, cantonese

There’s a homely feel to this intimate spot hidden away in the suburbs, where Chef-Owner Jonathan Tam offers a unique experience that’s best enjoyed from a seat at the counter. The tasting menu – entitled ‘Solar’ – follows 24 solar micro-seasons throughout the year, and the original, exciting dishes combine Danish ingredients with Asian recipes and flavours. The focus is largely on vegetables, with produce sourced locally from organic farms and ethical producers, and any food waste is turned into miso and shoyu in collaboration with Koji Copenhagen. Non-alcoholic drinks pairings add an interes

🕐 17:00-23:00; Mo-We off

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formel B

★ Michelin€€€scandinavian

This friendly, neighbourhood-style restaurant is located in Frederiksberg, the birthplace of designer Finn Juhl, and the seductively lit dining room is graced with examples of his mid-century furniture. In a refreshing take on the tasting menu format, diners choose five courses from around a dozen offered by the kitchen. Each one is beautifully presented with flavours to match, like juicy, sweet langoustine tails with textures of carrot. The wine list offers plenty of fine burgundy and bordeaux, while artisan kombuchas lead the non-alcoholic options.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Formel B in Frederiksberg offers Scandinavian cuisine with generally high ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the food quality, professional service, and elegant atmosphere, particularly the option to select five dishes. However, negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, occasional culinary flaws like bones in fish or bitter sauces, and mixed opinions on value. While many describe it as a top-tier experience, others found it disappointing compared to expectations, citing long waits between courses. It suits diners seeking refined Nordic gastronomy, though consistency may vary.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Nordic cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

🕐 Mo-Th 17:30-24:00; Fr-Sa 17:30-01:00

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Parsley Salon

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

The Park Lane Copenhagen hotel sits in the chic neighbourhood of Hellerup, and within its basement, you’ll find Allan Schultz’s intimate Parsley Salon, where beautifully crafted Danish oak furnishings sit beside shelves packed with cookery books. Allan’s finely balanced, classically inspired dishes showcase locally grown vegetables and seafood from Nordic waters alongside foraged berries and coastal plants, so you might find poached langoustine with seaweed and a sherry beurre blanc or North Sea cod with blue mussels, potato and parsley emulsion. Interesting wine and juice pairings accompany.

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The Samuel

★ Michelin€€€€gourmet

An extensive renovation has given a pristine shine to this over 100-year-old restaurant inside a red-brick villa. Guests are welcomed all together by the chef and his team with signature drinks at the circular, marble-topped bar, before being seated in front of a gleaming open kitchen, where the chefs craft boldly flavoured dishes from superb produce – maybe Jutland beef tenderloin glazed in cognac, truffle and green Madagascan peppercorns. There’s a sense of classic luxury throughout, typified by the collection of prestige champagnes housed inside an impressive wine cellar.

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Søllerød Kro

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine, Classic Cuisine

This characterful 17th-century thatched inn sits beside a pond in a picturesque village and comes with a delightful courtyard terrace and three elegant dining rooms furnished in a classic style; think well-spaced tables and large Louis XIV-style chairs. In keeping with the surroundings, dishes have a classical French heart with the occasional modern twist – showcasing top-quality ingredients and exhibiting real depth of flavour. You might find monkfish with mussels, onion and chlorophyll sauce or lemon parfait with passion fruit and meringue. The accompanying wine list is a tome of beauty.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located in an 18th-century house outside Copenhagen, Søllerød Kro offers a rustic yet elegant atmosphere. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality and professional service, particularly for lunch and signature menus. While some guests note high prices, small portions, or occasional pacing issues, the overall rating remains high at 4.8/5. It is widely regarded as a top-tier destination for those seeking a refined culinary experience in a historic setting.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality classic and modern cuisine who do not mind traveling slightly outside the city center.

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Mutantur

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This laid-back, semi-industrial style restaurant comes with exposed brick walls, polished concrete floors, silver ducting and large windows that let in plenty of light. The kitchen counter bends round to become the bar – you can eat here or at the surrounding black tables – and the good value menu offers plenty of options in the form of small plates, allowing you build your meal however you please. Local flavours lead the way, but come with international accents, from oyster with tiger milk, coriander, Swedish vinegar and sweetcorn cream to beef tartare with green tomato, baked yolk and horser

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Mutantur is noted for modern cuisine featuring unique flavor combinations and high-quality ingredients like beef tartar and lobster. Most diners praise the friendly, knowledgeable service and relaxed atmosphere that welcomes dogs. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistent meal pacing, occasional service errors, and concerns regarding value for money due to high prices. Some guests reported severe hygiene issues, including gastrointestinal illness, while others criticized toilet conditions. While many find the culinary experience exceptional, others feel the execution falls short of the ambitious menu, resulting in mixed satisfaction levels.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative modern cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies or higher prices.

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Namu

Bib GourmandKorean

Restaurateur and Swedish MasterChef winner Jennie Walldén is behind this fun, energetic restaurant that blends Nordic ingredients with Jennie's South Korean heritage. Offering great value for money, the cooking is colourful, zingy and generous in both size and flavour; the signature flank steak served with an array of accompaniments is a highlight. Dishes are designed for sharing, with tasting menus available if you're feeling indecisive. Head next door to their Gaji cocktail bar to keep the party going.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.2/5 · 80 reviews

Namu in Malmö offers Korean-Nordic fusion cuisine with mixed reception. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the fresh flavors, creative pairings, and standout salmon and kimchi, others find the dishes heavy, bland, or lacking refinement. Service varies significantly, ranging from attentive, guiding staff to instances of poor communication and indifference regarding orders. The ambiance features elegant decor, though the space feels somewhat compact. Value is frequently questioned, with critics noting high costs relative to the inconsistent experience. It suits adventurous diners comfortable with variable service and portion styles, but may disappoint those seeking reliable, high-end consistency.

Suitable for diners open to Korean-Nordic fusion who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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Ruths

Bib GourmandMediterranean Cuisine

The open kitchen takes centre stage at this buzzy all-day café/bakery/deli, which has been wholeheartedly embraced by the locals. Lunchtime snacks and salads make room for generously sized, boldly flavoured Mediterranean dishes at dinner. Most of the wines on the concise list are available on-tap.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 80 reviews

Ruths in Malmö offers Mediterranean cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.7/5. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise the freshness, color, and customization options, others find dinner dishes ordinary or lacking flavor. Service is generally friendly and efficient, though occasional delays occur. The atmosphere is popular and cozy, ideal for aperitifs, but can become uncomfortably loud, hindering conversation. Value perceptions vary significantly, with some finding it worth the cost and others disagreeing. Vegetarian options are limited according to some guests. Overall, Ruths excels in ambiance and hospitality but delivers inconsistent culinary experiences.

Suitable for diners prioritizing social ambiance and drinks over consistent culinary excellence.

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Västergatan

Bib Gourmand€€Swedish

Owned and run by a friendly couple – Olle, who cooks, and Sophie, who looks after the service – this unpretentious city centre bistro has certainly stood the test of time, having opened back in 2015. This is thanks, in part, to the flavour-packed dishes, where good quality regional ingredients are brought together in harmonious, visually appealing combinations. The four-course set menu changes with the seasons, featuring the likes of cod with blue mussels, beach rose and pink peppercorn, followed by grapefruit with ginger and black lime – wine and juice flights are available to accompany.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Västergatan in Malmö offers a cozy, simple atmosphere paired with high-quality Swedish cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the food, particularly the tasting menus featuring well-prepared dishes like tartare, cod, and creative desserts. Service is generally described as friendly, attentive, and professional, though isolated comments note occasional monotony or lack of detail. The ambiance is relaxed and homey, contributing to a comfortable dining experience. While some guests find the value proposition questionable or the dishes too basic, the majority appreciate the consistent quality and skilled execution. It remains a highly regarded local spot for those seeking authentic, well-crafted meals in an intimate setting.

Ideal for diners seeking a cozy atmosphere and high-quality traditional Swedish cuisine.

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no.2

Bib Gourmandnordic

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in central Copenhagen, No.2 offers creative Nordic cuisine with generally high food quality. Reviewers praise standout dishes like Iberico ham appetizers and tomatoes, alongside a classic wine selection. Service is mostly friendly, though some note pacing issues or inconsistent staff training. The modern interior receives mixed feedback regarding ambiance; while many appreciate the chic setting and water views, others find the large space too noisy for conversation. Although highly rated and Michelin-recommended, some guests felt the food was merely 'good' rather than exceptional. It suits those seeking quality Nordic flavors, but noise levels may deter those preferring a quiet dining environment.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Nordic cuisine who can tolerate moderate ambient noise.

🕐 Mo-Th 12:00-14:30,17:30-22:00; Fr-Sa 12:00-14:30,17:30-01:00; Su off

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Rebel

Bib Gourmandfrench

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Rebel in Copenhagen offers French cuisine with mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights high-quality food, including memorable dishes like crab bisque and oysters, often compared to Michelin-starred standards. Service is frequently described as professional and warm, contributing to a cozy bistro atmosphere. However, negative aspects include inconsistent service, such as poor handling of early arrivals and cramped seating. Meal pacing is another concern, with some diners feeling the evening dragged on excessively. Value is disputed; while some find it fair, others report insufficient portions and unexpected supplementary charges for wine or extra items. Hygiene issues like sticky tables were also noted. The restaurant suits those seeking innovative French flavors but requires patience regarding service efficiency and portion sizes.

Suitable for diners who enjoy innovative French cuisine and are tolerant of variable service pacing.

🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00

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Koefoed

Bib Gourmandbornholm

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Koefoed in Copenhagen holds a strong 4.4/5 rating, praised primarily for its high-quality cuisine and attentive service. Reviewers frequently highlight exquisite fish dishes, innovative tasting menus, and excellent wine pairings within a cozy atmosphere. However, inconsistencies exist; some guests reported issues with staff English proficiency, emotional detachment, or slow pacing. Ambiance concerns include excessive noise levels affecting conversation. While value perceptions vary, the restaurant remains a solid choice for diners seeking refined culinary experiences, provided they prioritize food quality over consistent service interactions.

Ideal for diners prioritizing culinary innovation and ingredient quality, though verifying language support is advisable.

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Pluto

Bib Gourmandinternational

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews

Pluto in Copenhagen offers international cuisine centered on shared tasting menus. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise the freshness and variety, others find dishes mediocre or poorly seasoned. Service is highly inconsistent, ranging from friendly and efficient to neglectful and slow, with complaints about long waits and billing confusion. The ambiance is generally casual and neighborhood-oriented, though noise levels can be high during peak times. Value perception is polarized due to pricing strategies and controversies over water charges. Overall, the restaurant holds an average rating, reflecting its uneven execution across key dining dimensions.

Suitable for diners seeking diverse shared courses who can tolerate inconsistent service.

🕐 Mo-Th 17:30-24:00, Fr-Sa 17:30-02:00, Su 17:30-23:00

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Restaurant Frank

Bib Gourmandgourmet

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Frank holds a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Food quality is the strongest aspect, frequently praised for creative dishes like rabbit cannelloni and hamachi with grapefruit, though some find flavors overly rich or unbalanced. Service is generally warm but suffers from pacing issues and occasional errors. The atmosphere features a stylish 60s vibe with dark wood, yet peak times bring crowding, heat, and noise. Value perceptions vary significantly; while some find the experience justified, others consider it overpriced relative to the service and comfort provided.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and retro ambiance who can tolerate crowded peak hours.

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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

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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

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Marv & Ben

Bib Gourmandscandinavian

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

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Marv & Ben in Copenhagen offers Scandinavian cuisine with an average rating of 4.5/5. Reviewers frequently praise the fresh seasonal ingredients, innovative menus, and warm, attentive service, creating an intimate atmosphere ideal for special occasions. Some negative feedback highlights slow pacing, small portions, and a low tolerance for children's noise. While a minority found the food overly complex or lacking value, the overall consensus emphasizes high-quality dishes and excellent wine pairings, making it a notable destination for diners seeking refined Nordic experiences.

Suitable for adults seeking refined Nordic cuisine and a romantic atmosphere; not ideal for families with young children.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-24:00

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Norrlyst

Bib GourmandDanish

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

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Norrlyst is centrally located in Copenhagen, accessible via security check to the fourth floor or situated in a compact basement. The space is intimate with tightly packed seating. Food quality generally receives high praise for being inventive, fresh, and beautifully presented, particularly the lunch menu, though some note average wine pairings. Service is mixed; while many find it impeccable and friendly, others report rudeness or poor pacing. The atmosphere is cozy but can feel hot due to limited ventilation. Despite occasional complaints about value and comfort, the restaurant remains a notable destination for those seeking authentic Danish cuisine in a unique, albeit small, setting.

Suitable for diners prioritizing refined Danish cuisine over spacious comfort.

🕐 Mo-Su 11:30-16:00, Mo-Su 17:00-23:00

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Bobe

Bib Gourmandregional

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

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Gabrielle

Bib Gourmandfrench

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

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 77 reviews

Gabrielle is a French restaurant in central Copenhagen with an average rating of 4.0/5. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while many praise the delicious, well-composed dishes like the fish of the day, others find it merely adequate. Service is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, though some report cold interactions or significant booking errors resulting in denied meals. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, but temperature control is inconsistent, requiring jackets in winter. Despite tight seating, many guests consider the value fair, particularly during Dining Week promotions.

Suitable for travelers seeking a convenient central location and bistro atmosphere, but verify reservations and dress warmly due to inconsistent heating.

🕐 12:00-16:00,17:30-23:00;Su off

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Restaurant VIE

Bib GourmandModern 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

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Bistro Lupa

Bib GourmandVegan

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Bistro Lupa, a vegan restaurant in Copenhagen, holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviewers consistently praise the high food quality, noting creative, well-balanced dishes that appeal even to non-vegans. Service is highlighted as friendly, helpful, and un-stressed, with staff explaining courses thoroughly. The atmosphere is cozy with good music. While a few guests mentioned issues with meal pacing and value, the overall consensus is highly positive. The seven-course menu with wine pairing is frequently recommended for its exceptional culinary journey.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative vegan cuisine and attentive service.

🕐 11:00-22:00; Sa 10:00-22:00; Su-Tu off

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Selma

Bib Gourmandscandinavian

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Selma is a Scandinavian restaurant in Copenhagen specializing in traditional open-faced sandwiches and creative dishes. Food quality receives mixed reviews; many praise the fresh ingredients and unique flavors, while others find the food too heavy or lacking balance. The atmosphere is intimate due to limited space, though seating is close together, and some areas suffer from poor lighting. Service is generally highlighted as friendly and knowledgeable, with staff offering excellent recommendations, although occasional reservation oversights have caused issues. Value is debated, with some guests considering prices high, particularly for basic items like water. The venue features a hipster vibe rooted in tradition. It suits travelers seeking authentic Nordic cuisine who do not mind compact surroundings. Advance booking is essential, and those with mobility needs should verify accessibility beforehand.

Ideal for diners seeking traditional Nordic cuisine who can tolerate compact spaces; reservations are essential.

🕐 18:00-24:00; Mo-Sa 11:30-16:00,18:00-24:00; Su off "last order 22:00"

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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

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Sanchez

Bib Gourmandmexican

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Sanchez in Copenhagen offers Mexican cuisine with generally high ratings for food quality, service, and atmosphere. Reviewers praise the inventive dishes, fresh ingredients, and attentive staff, particularly highlighting the tasting menu. However, negative feedback cites poor value for money, slow meal pacing, and inconsistent service. Some guests criticized the weekend policy charging children full price and reported issues like premature billing. With an average TripAdvisor score of 3.9/5 based on 80 reviews, it suits diners seeking premium Mexican culinary experiences, though those sensitive to cost or speed may find it less suitable.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative Mexican cuisine, but be prepared for higher costs and potential waits.

🕐 Mo-Sa 17:00-24:00

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Botschaft

Bib Gourmandaustrian, 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

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Anarki

Bib Gourmandfrench

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Anarki in Frederiksberg is praised for its high-quality French cuisine and exceptional wine selection, particularly noted for fresh ingredients and expertly paired vintages. The atmosphere is described as intimate and comfortable. However, experiences vary significantly regarding service, with some guests reporting rushed pacing, unhelpful staff, or aggressive upselling. Menu flexibility is limited, notably lacking vegetarian options. While many find the food exquisite, others criticize the high cost relative to the overall experience and raise concerns about hygiene standards. It offers a culinary highlight but requires patience for potential service inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary excellence and wine pairings who can tolerate service inconsistencies.

🕐 17:30-24:00; Su-Mo off

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Radio

Bib Gourmanddanish

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

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Frederiksberg, Radio offers modern Nordic cuisine focusing on regional, seasonal ingredients through 3-to-7-course menus. Food quality generally receives praise, with standout items like yakitori fish and dumplings highlighted, though some note a lack of distinct personality. Service is mixed; while many appreciate the professional and friendly staff, others report slow pacing and reservation cancellations. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and comfortable. Value perceptions vary, with some finding the high prices unjustified, while others consider the experience worth the cost.

Suitable for diners seeking modern Nordic cuisine who can accommodate higher prices, with advance reservation confirmation advised.

🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00; Fr-Sa 12:00-15:00,17:30-24:00

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Graziano

Bib Gourmanditalian

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

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Mêlée

Bib Gourmandfrench

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

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Mêlée offers authentic French dining in Frederiksberg with mixed reviews. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the perfect cooking and delicious dishes like Onglet, others criticize saltiness, heaviness, or preparation errors. Service varies significantly, ranging from professional and friendly to perceived rudeness. The ambiance is casual but often criticized for being overcrowded, noisy, and poorly ventilated, with tables placed too close together. Despite its Michelin star history, value is debated, with complaints about high prices for water and mediocre wine. Guests should expect a lively but cramped environment.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic French cuisine who can tolerate a cramped, noisy atmosphere.

🕐 Tu-Sa 17:30-24:00

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Enomania

Bib Gourmanditalian

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Enomania, located in Frederiksberg, is renowned for its Italian cuisine and extensive wine selection. Most reviews highlight high food quality, professional service, and a lively, cozy atmosphere, particularly recommending the risotto and classic dishes. However, some guests express concerns regarding value, citing small wine portions or high prices. A minority of negative feedback mentions lukewarm meals, bland flavors lacking impact, and occasional lack of sommelier attention. It is a popular spot requiring reservations, suitable for diners seeking authentic Italian flavors paired with excellent wines, though those prioritizing cost-effectiveness may find mixed results.

Suitable for formal dining occasions where guests appreciate Italian cuisine and wine pairings over strict budget constraints.

🕐 Tu-Th 17:30-24:00; Fr 12:00-15:00, 17:30-24:00

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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

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Paesàno

Bib GourmandItalian

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.

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Silberbauers Bistro

Bib Gourmandseafood

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.

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JH matbar

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

You will find this bistro at the southern tip of Sweden, in the centre of a small town with picturesque streets that provided the setting for the Wallander detective TV series. The good value menu offers a wide choice of dishes, with vegetarians and vegans well catered for. Scandinavian produce powers many of the modern dishes, which are prepared and presented with real care.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 52 reviews

JH Matbar is recognized for its modern Nordic cuisine, with diners frequently praising the fresh ingredients, creative flavor combinations, and elegant presentation. The service is described as attentive, friendly, and professional, reflecting the staff's passion. The atmosphere is relaxed yet sophisticated, fostering a pleasant social environment, though some guests noted the background music style could be improved. While a minority felt the experience slightly fell short of Michelin-star expectations or cited minor issues with meal pacing, the majority highlight the innovative dishes and high overall quality. The portion sizes are bite-sized, ideal for those wishing to sample multiple courses. With consistently high ratings, it stands out as a top dining destination in Ystad.

Recommended for food enthusiasts seeking high-quality modern Nordic cuisine, exquisite small plates, and attentive service.

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Restaurang Atmosfär

Swedish

A large glass-enclosed terrace greets you at this smart yet relaxed corner restaurant on the main road. Natural light fills the room inside too, whether you’re sitting at the large counter, on high stools by the floor-to-ceiling windows or in one of the comfortable dining rooms. Fresh, unfussy cooking delivers generous dishes that are packed with flavour and a joy to eat, such as halibut with a crayfish bisque and Savoy cabbage or deliciously creamy panna cotta with rosemary caramel and apple granita. The atmosphere becomes more lively in the evening thanks, in part, to the homemade cocktails.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurang Atmosfär in Malmö specializes in Swedish cuisine with a focus on local ingredients. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for lamb, duck, and seafood, though some diners reported issues with meat texture and temperature. Service is often described as welcoming and knowledgeable, but pacing and occasional errors have drawn criticism. The vintage-style atmosphere is cozy and suitable for celebrations, although the terrace's location near a busy road can be distracting. Opinions on value vary significantly; while many find the experience worthwhile, others consider it expensive relative to execution. Overall, it offers a traditional dining experience with mixed consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional Swedish cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Bloom in the Park

€€Creative

Be sure to arrive early for an aperitif on the terrace of this charming lakeside lodge before heading through to the modern, minimalist restaurant. In an unusual twist, both the menu and the matching wine pairings are a complete surprise! You submit your allergies and dislikes in advance, with the components of the dishes only revealed at the end of the meal when you are given a QR code to scan. Combinations could include halibut with satsuma, endive and crab bisque or seared roe deer with pumpkin and forest mushrooms. This element of the unknown stimulates both the mind and the palate through

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews

Bloom in the Park in Malmö offers a unique creative dining experience with a secret menu concept. Positive reviews highlight high food quality, a warm atmosphere, and dedicated staff, noting a relaxing pace and quiet surroundings. However, negative feedback points to stressful service, lack of finesse in some dishes, and occasional issues like kitchen odors or bland flavors. Some guests reported billing disputes regarding extra charges for water or coffee, as well as incorrect menu information. While many appreciate the innovative approach, others find the experience inconsistent. The restaurant is best suited for adventurous diners comfortable with surprise menus, though those seeking predictable service and transparent pricing may prefer alternatives.

Suitable for adventurous diners open to a surprise menu experience.

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Lyran Matbar

€€Modern Cuisine, Swedish

There’s a pleasingly relaxed air at this small, simply styled restaurant, where the experienced team lead the service with a friendly smile. Upstairs it’s more about drinks, so if you’re here to dine then head down the spiral staircase to the rustic cellar. The well-balanced tasting menus come in Mixed, Pescetarian and Vegetarian versions and are created daily from the best local produce available. All you are presented with is a list of ingredients, which are then turned into modern Swedish creations such as ‘yellow beet, skyr, pistachio, cedrat, fennel pollen, burned butter and sherry’.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Lyran Matbar offers modern Swedish cuisine in Malmö, praised for its creative, seasonal menus and high-quality ingredients, particularly mushrooms and an interesting champagne selection. Many reviewers highlight the intimate, chef-interaction atmosphere and consider the value excellent for the culinary standard. However, criticisms focus on inconsistent execution, including bland flavors, undercooked proteins like cod, and rapid pacing that prevents flavor analysis. Service receives mixed feedback; while some appreciate the chefs' explanations, others note a lack of attentiveness or follow-up. Ambiance is generally cozy and welcoming, though some find the basement setting less romantic or the seating uncomfortable.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Nordic cuisine who appreciate ingredient-focused meals and can tolerate a brisk pacing.

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Brasserie Sture 1912

€€Mediterranean Cuisine

Sture has been an icon of Malmö since 1912, and it’s now been reborn as a classic brasserie with décor to match; think mosaic flooring, closely set tables, a long bar and black-and-white photos of celebrities adorning the walls. A large pavement terrace and bustling atmosphere only add to its appeal, as does an extensive menu mixing Swedish dishes with traditional Western European fare like confit rabbit or salad Niçoise. The lengthy wine list has a similar ‘Old World’ focus.

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Kockeriet

€€€Modern Cuisine

In a characterful 17C former grain warehouse, owned by Malmö-born TV chef Tareq Taylor, a young and talented team prepare well-balanced contemporary dishes with great precision. Scandinavian produce is at its heart, with some coming from the kitchen garden. The timbered dining room is relaxed and inviting, the service friendly, and the drinks pairings well-conceived.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Kockeriet offers modern cuisine with generally praised food quality, professional service, and a warm atmosphere. Guests highlight the 10-course menu's flavor combinations and presentation, noting surprising non-alcoholic pairings. However, some reviews criticize the lack of standout dishes, small portions, and insufficient wine servings. Negative feedback also mentions perceived inequality in service and a lack of emphasis on sustainability. While culinary execution is often described as world-class, value perceptions vary significantly. The restaurant delivers an exciting dining experience but may not satisfy those seeking bold flavors or eco-conscious messaging.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine, though verifying wine portion sizes is advised.

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aster

Contemporary

The faux industrial décor feels like an appropriate fit for this restaurant housed in a former warehouse, in an area once home to the city's shipyards. The kitchen forms part of the room, bringing a certain energy to proceedings, and the friendly team also help to create an enjoyable atmosphere. The short menu offers dishes with a rustic edge, where distinct flavours are nicely balanced – such as minty salsa verde with grilled lamb loin, or sharp apple cutting through a rich chocolate dessert.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 52 reviews

Aster, a contemporary restaurant in Malmö, receives mixed reviews. Food quality is polarizing: while some praise the fresh ingredients and creative flavors, particularly the tartare and corn ice cream, others find dishes tasteless, undercooked, or insufficiently portioned. Service varies significantly, ranging from friendly and attentive to slow and disinterested. The ambiance is described as cozy and stylish, with an appealing industrial vibe suitable for celebrations. Although some guests feel the value justifies the cost, negative feedback frequently highlights a disconnect between price and experience, especially regarding set menus. Overall, it offers a unique dining environment but inconsistent execution.

Suitable for adventurous diners comfortable with variable service, verify menu details beforehand.

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Barr

€€regional, fish, grill

A laid-back quayside restaurant with wood-clad walls. Its name means ‘Barley’ and it has an amazing array of cask and bottled beers (some custom-brewed), along with beer pairings to match the food. Intensely flavoured, rustic dishes have classic Nordic roots but are taken to new heights; the sweet cake is a must.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in a historic waterfront warehouse in Copenhagen, Barr offers a stylish and lively atmosphere with excellent views. Guests frequently praise the high-quality, locally sourced ingredients and creative dishes, such as Viennese-style schnitzel and innovative open-faced sandwiches, with some comparing the experience to Noma. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistent service pacing, slow or rushed meals, and noise levels that detract from the ambiance. While food quality is generally well-regarded, some diners find the value questionable, and isolated reports cite significant service failures.

Suitable for diners seeking unique waterfront views and creative Nordic fusion cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

🕐 Mo-Th 16:00-24:00; Fr-Su 12:00-24:00

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Restaurant Kanalen

Danish, Seasonal Cuisine

This quaint building was once the Harbour Police Office, and there's a delightful canal-side terrace from which you can watch the boats bobbing up and down as you eat. Inside it has a bistro-like feel, with long wooden benches and old plank flooring. Dishes are seasonal, unpretentious and full of flavour; some honouring Danish traditions and others bringing Mediterranean ingredients into play.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Kanalen, situated along a canal in Christianshavn, offers Danish seasonal cuisine featuring creative, shareable small plates. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, artistic presentation, and charming, romantic atmosphere, particularly the outdoor seating. Service is generally described as attentive and knowledgeable, with staff accommodating dietary needs. However, experiences vary significantly; some guests report issues with meal pacing, inconsistent food quality such as dry or tough meat, and poor value for money. Isolated negative incidents include last-minute booking cancellations and confusing menus. While many find it a delightful dining destination, others note a decline in consistency, suggesting visitors should manage expectations regarding service reliability and portion sizes.

Suitable for diners seeking a romantic canal-side setting and creative shared plates, provided they can tolerate potential inconsistencies in service and pacing.

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The Pescatarian

seafood

Dine in one of three rooms at this buzzing, minimalist restaurant that, unsurprisingly, features plenty of freshly caught seafood. Choose from the fish-based tasting menu or a vegetarian version, both offered in either 4 or 6 courses. The chef prepares modern dishes with all the typical Danish hallmarks, including preservation techniques and a lightness of touch.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Copenhagen, The Pescatarian specializes in seafood and creative cuisine. Most reviews highlight exceptional food quality, featuring rich flavors and meticulous presentation. The wine list is praised for its variety, complementing the gourmet experience. Service is generally described as friendly, professional, and attentive, with staff accommodating special dietary needs effectively. The atmosphere is elegant and suitable for fine dining enthusiasts. While some guests note small portions or high costs relative to value, the restaurant maintains a strong 4.7/5 rating. Occasional criticisms mention bland tastes or pacing issues, but overall, it remains a highly regarded destination for culinary excellence.

Recommended for diners seeking high-quality seafood cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

🕐 17:30-22:00; Fr-Sa 17:30-23:00

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Sankt Annæ

smørrebrød

An attractive terraced building with a traditional, rather quaint interior. There's a seasonal à la carte and a daily blackboard menu: prices can vary so check before ordering. The lobster and shrimp – fresh from local fjords – are a hit.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Christianshavn, Sankt Annæ is a cozy, small-scale restaurant specializing in smørrebrød and simple traditional dishes. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of food, including mushroom soup and daily menus, alongside friendly and attentive service, with specific mentions of excellent wine pairings like German rosé. However, criticisms highlight issues with meal pacing, noise levels during busy periods, and cramped seating. While most guests enjoy the shabby-casual ambiance, some report negative experiences regarding food freshness, such as rancid sauces or reheated items. Despite occasional inconsistencies, the restaurant remains a popular spot for those seeking authentic, straightforward Danish cuisine in a relaxed setting.

Ideal for travelers seeking traditional Danish simple cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere, best visited during off-peak hours.

🕐 11:00-17:00; Sa 11:30-14:00,14:15-17:00; Su,PH off; Dec 24-Jan 3 off

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Amalie

smørrebrød

A charming 18C townhouse by Amalienborg Palace - its two tiny, cosy rooms are decorated with antique prints. The menu offers a large choice of traditional Danish dishes, including herring prepared in various ways; pickled, fried and marinated in curry or port are some of the options available for lovers of the fish. Salmon, salads and smørrebrød are also available, in satisfyingly tasty versions of tried-and-tested classics.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located near Amalienborg Palace, Amalie specializes in classic Danish cuisine and smørrebrød. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, friendly service, and cozy, stylish atmosphere. However, some guests report issues with portion sizes being too small relative to expectations, inconsistent meal pacing, and occasional complaints about food temperature or flavor. While many appreciate the refined dining experience and attentive staff, others find the value lacking due to high prices for modest servings. The restaurant offers a pleasant setting for lunch or brunch, though consistency in portioning and timing varies among visitors.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing ambiance and classic Danish cuisine over strict budget constraints.

🕐 11:30-16:00; Su,PH off

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à terre

€€€french

Set in the shadow of the Royal Danish Theatre, this small, intimate restaurant was founded on family and friendship. While the narrative behind the menu may have evolved recently, the restaurant’s ambition remains the same: to create a space where guests can escape and forget about the world outside. French recipes form the base of the cooking but take their inspiration from Nordic ingredients. Choose between the set Signature Menu or the shorter Menu Essentiel if you’re planning a trip the theatre as well; you’ll find delights such as pollock on fried bread and stuffed quail with sherry sauce

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 62 reviews

Located in central Copenhagen, à terre is a hidden gem known for its refined cuisine and attentive service. Reviews highlight creative dishes, excellent seafood, and cheese tables, set within an intimate atmosphere. Service is frequently praised as professional and caring. However, some guests criticized small portions, pacing, and perceived high costs relative to value. While many consider it superior to other local options, others found the experience pretentious or underwhelming. It offers a distinct culinary journey, particularly for those appreciating pescatarian or vegetarian menus, though expectations regarding portion size and pricing should be managed.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and intimacy, but those sensitive to value may prefer alternatives.

🕐 Tu-Sa 17:00-22:00; Su-Mo off

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Restaurant Anton

€€nordic

Not far from Nyhavn’s picturesque canals sits Restaurant Anton, an impressive 18th-century building that was once an exclusive confectionery store. A restaurant since 1915, it’s now run by the owners behind Marv & Ben, and its appealingly retro dining room still boasts its original murals, along with blue-and-white-tiled tables and Royal Copenhagen tableware. The modern Danish cooking comprises largely of smørrebrød with a twist at lunchtime – such as herring with sour cream, egg, onion compote and tomato – while dinner sees the likes of fried turbot with sunchokes and a gooseberry vinaigrette

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Anton in Copenhagen holds a 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor, praised primarily for food quality, service, and atmosphere. Diners highlight the blend of modern and traditional Nordic cuisine, with specific acclaim for the langoustine starter, sauces, and bread. Service is generally described as passionate and attentive, though some guests noted issues with meal pacing, such as dishes arriving too early or long waits. While many appreciate the professional execution, a minority found the menu somewhat conventional and lacking surprise. Located near Nyhavn, it offers a solid fine-dining experience focused on high-quality ingredients and skilled preparation.

Recommended for diners prioritizing ingredient quality and traditional Nordic techniques who can tolerate occasional pacing inconsistencies.

🕐 11:30-15:00,17:00-01:00

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Restaurant Palægade

danish, french

Enter past the pavement terrace with sheepskin-covered chairs and you’ll find yourself in this beautiful brasserie with a striking black & whited tiled floor, unique brass light fittings and oak & walnut chairs modelled on Finn Juhl’s ‘Reading Chair’. During the day, this is the place to come for smørrebrød – both traditional and modern – from warm fried herring with caramelised onion, ramson and apple to red pickled herring with dark berries and crème fraiche. At night, the menu focuses on contemporary Danish cuisine and an impressive wine list, with the hand-crafted dessert trolley a real fe

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Palægade offers Danish and French cuisine with an average rating of 4.4/5. Food quality is a standout feature, particularly praised for seasonal ingredients, artistic smørrebrød, and butter bread. Service is generally described as warm, professional, and empathetic, though some guests reported coldness or communication issues. The atmosphere is elegant with good music. Value perceptions vary; while business menus are considered fair, some find the cost high, and there were isolated reports of billing discrepancies for groups. Overall, it delivers a strong culinary experience with attentive service, despite occasional inconsistencies.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Danish-French cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with advance booking confirmation recommended.

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Admiralgade 26

€€Modern Cuisine

This historic house dates from 1796 and sits in one of the oldest parts of the city. It’s a relaxed place: a mix of wine bar and bistro, with minimalist décor. From oyster mushrooms to actual oysters, the Japanese-inspired à la carte comprises a selection of vegetable and fish-led dishes. For something a little different, Saturday lunchtimes see a set 'choushoku' (breakfast) served. Owner Christian is always eager to let you taste some of the wines from the cellar.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Admiralgade 26 in Copenhagen offers modern cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, featuring dishes like scallops and fish. However, some guests report issues with portion sizes, temperature inconsistencies, and preparation errors. Service is polarizing; while described as gracious and precise by some, others cite excessive wait times between courses and passive attitudes. The atmosphere is elegant yet unpretentious, blending Japanese and Danish design elements, though a few reviewers noted it was uncomfortably cold. Value perceptions vary significantly; some find the experience refined and worth the cost, while others consider the portions too small relative to the price. Overall, it provides a curated dining gallery experience, but consistency in service and pacing remains a point of contention.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate potential service variability.

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Magny

€€€Modern Cuisine

Just off the Nyhavn Canal sits Magny, housed on the ground floor of an apartment block behind a vintage-looking wood façade, and named after the chef’s grandmother. As you approach, you’ll get an enticing sneak peak of the dining room over the half-level net curtains, revealing an elegant, contemporary space where a 20-seater U-shaped wood counter is set around an open kitchen, and exposed brick, stone and wooden panelling create a warm atmosphere. The seasonal multi-course menu offers dishes such as turbot soup with caviar, morels and kelp, followed by pork with mustard and grilled lettuce.

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Kiin Kiin VeVe

€€Vegetarian, Creative

Set close to the Kastellet citadel, the chic Kiin Kiin VeVe – younger sister of Kiin Kiin in Nørrebro – occupies a space that was once a bread-making warehouse. Menus take you on a tour around Thailand, with both the five-course meat and vegetarian tasting options opening with snacks from the north, northeast, centre and south – along with an edible rice cracker map. Interesting wine and juice parings accompany dishes such as somtam – papaya salad with fish crumble; khao soi – northern-style yellow curry with egg noodles and braised beef; and khao niew mameong – sticky rice with coconut ice cr

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Krogs Fiskerestaurant

€€€Seafood

This handsome 18th-century red-brick building stands on the site of Copenhagen’s old fish market and has operated as a seafood restaurant since 1910. Its latest owners keep up the tradition, from the sea-themed wallpaper – hung with portraits of the King and his father, who was a regular customer – to the lobster tank and seafood-centric menu. You’ll find everything from bouillabaisse to turbot on the bone to share, accompanied by a fine wine list that’s strong on champagne and burgundies. Solo diners will feel comfortable here too, thanks to the granite bar counter opposite the glassed-in kit

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located on Gammel Strand, Krogs Fiskerestaurant is a historic seafood establishment that has recently undergone refurbishment and management changes. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise the imaginative dishes and fresh ingredients, others criticize small portions, lukewarm temperatures, and mediocre taste. The ambiance is generally well-regarded, particularly the updated interior and the outdoor terrace offering street views. However, service consistency is a common complaint, with issues ranging from slow pacing to indifferent attitudes. Value for money is contentious, as many diners feel the high prices do not justify the modest portion sizes and inconsistent dining experience.

Suitable for diners seeking classic seafood and outdoor views, provided they have realistic expectations regarding service consistency and portion sizes.

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Møntergade

€€smørrebrød, regional

The charming team are a big part of the draw at this lively upmarket brasserie which offers generous, classically based dishes. While the chalkboard displays daily specials, there’s always a place for herring on the menu – with fried, pickled, marinated or even curried options. Their other dishes like Danish beef with black garlic cream and deep-fried goose fat potatoes or apples with white chocolate, lemon verbena and apple sorbet are equally appealing though. There’s a cosy vibe to the place and a small drinks counter where you can chat away with the waiters.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Møntergade specializes in smørrebrød and regional cuisine, holding a 4.1/5 rating. Food quality is frequently praised for dishes like octopus, quail, and butter bread, with options for dietary restrictions, though portion sizes are noted as small and isolated safety concerns exist. Service is generally professional and swift, with standout attentiveness, yet significant delays occurred in negative reviews. The atmosphere is described as cozy and well-designed, suitable for business or casual dining. Value receives mixed feedback, with some finding it expensive relative to portion size.

Suitable for diners seeking refined Nordic flavors and small portions; advance booking is recommended.

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Aamanns 1921

Smørrebrød, Modern Cuisine

A visit to this appealing city centre restaurant is made all the more enjoyable thanks to its original stone arches and friendly, attentive service. Lunch and dinner both focus on excellent traditional smørrebrød made from quality produce. A homemade, sustainable approach is taken as they grind and mill their own flours, marinate their herring for 6-12 months and gather the herbs for their snaps.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located near Strøget, Aamanns 1921 specializes in modern Danish smørrebrød. Reviews highlight high-quality ingredients, masterful preparation, and a stylish Scandinavian atmosphere with professional service. However, inconsistencies exist; some diners noted underwhelming dishes, such as lacking crunch in pike soufleet, or service errors regarding gluten-free requests. Negative feedback also cites crowded seating, a non-cozy vibe, and dissatisfaction with water charges and value. Reservations are essential due to popularity. While many praise it as a top lunch spot, experiences vary significantly based on specific orders and service execution.

Suitable for visitors seeking high-quality traditional smørrebrød who are willing to reserve in advance.

🕐 11:30-16:00,18:00-23:00; Su-Mo 11:30-16:00

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Theo

european

A hit with the locals of Copenhagen, Theo sits just a stone’s throw from the university – it’s not just students that like to come here though, as it’s popular with plenty of seniors too. The room itself is simply furnished, keeping the focus on the company and on the food, with the cooking take on an unfussy modern style that gives equal attention to vegetarian options as to meat and fish dishes. You might find stracciatella with pumpkin, salsa macha and parsley pesto or cod with mashed potatoes, palm cabbage, mussel sauce and kao soi paste. The lunchtime menu represents good value.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in central Copenhagen, Theo is a small, minimalist European restaurant with a cozy yet cramped atmosphere, ideal for intimate dates. Food quality generally receives high praise, particularly the multi-course menus featuring dishes like tatar and main courses, though some guests noted inconsistencies such as dry fish or bland flavors. Service is polarizing; while many appreciate attentive staff, others report rude behavior or even being turned away. The dining area is densely packed, leading to a noisy environment. Value for money is mixed, with positive feedback often linked to discounted deals rather than standard pricing.

Suitable for couples seeking a compact, multi-course experience; confirm reservations and consider discounted deals.

🕐 12:00-16:00, 17:00-23:00; Su off

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Restaurant Glassalen

Modern Cuisine

You have to pay the theme park admission fee to gain entry to this restaurant hidden within the walls of Tivoli Gardens, so be sure to build in some time for a wander around either before or after your meal. Set within a beautifully restored glasshouse, it’s light, bright and has something of a fairytale feel, and boasts a lovely terrace looking out over the lake. During the day there's a selection of smørrebrød and a three-course lunch, while dinner steps things up-a gear with a seasonal tasting menu and an à la carte of modern Danish dishes such as whole fried sole with mussels and gooseberr

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Abigail & Co

€€Modern Cuisine

It’s easy to pass by this slightly unusual restaurant, as it’s hidden behind a façade covered with hats – a nod to the building’s former life as a hat shop. A pop-up-turned-permanent, it’s now firmly established on the local dining scene, and its dimly lit semi-subterranean location and closely set candlelit tables give it an appealingly moody, speakeasy vibe. The cooking is perfectly summed up by its tagline – “Seasonal Ingredients, Nordic Roots, Global Inspiration” – with unfussy, pared-back dishes often coming with a playful edge, such as in their signature ‘paint-your-own’ tuna.

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Aotori

€€Japanese

First came Kappo Andō, now there’s Aotori, which occupies the same corner site just outside the city centre. Brought to you by the same team, it expands on their previous yakitori experience, with the grilled chicken skewers cooked on the binchotan grill directly in front of the eight-seater counter. Various Danish chicken cuts and locally sourced vegetables lead the way, but when there’s offal available, it’s worth a try. For sake aficionados, there’s an extensive selection by the glass, while in the back room, informal Akaton specialises in tonkatsu – breaded, deep-fried pork served with ric

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Vækst

regional

Dining outside ‘inside’ is the theme here, and you’ll find plants, garden furniture and a full-sized greenhouse at the centre of the room. Interesting Danish cooking follows the seasons and is light, stimulating and full of flavour.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Vækst in Copenhagen offers regional cuisine with high culinary standards. Reviews frequently praise the food quality, highlighting dishes like beef tartar, scallop carpaccio, and apple sorbet, alongside excellent wine pairings. Service is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, though some guests report issues with meal pacing, clumsy service, or untrained staff. The atmosphere is modern and suitable for private events, but the main dining area can be noisy due to closely spaced tables. While some find the value good, others consider it expensive. Overall, it provides a gourmet experience, but diners sensitive to noise or inconsistent service may prefer alternative settings.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality regional cuisine who can tolerate a lively modern atmosphere; advance booking is recommended.

🕐 Mo-Sa 12:00-17:00,17:30-22:00; Su 17:30-22:00

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Kødbyens Fiskebar

fish

This buzzy, industrial-style seafood restaurant is set – somewhat incongruously – in a former butcher’s shop in the old meatpacking district. It’s a spacious place, with seating both inside and out; if you’re in, you’ll find your eyes drawn either to the large glass-fronted wine cellar or the circular aquarium. The local catch informs the menus, and thanks to their on-site fish butchery and charcuterie programme, the chef utilises the day’s haul to the maximum. A local potter creates the plates, upon which you might find cod with West Coast radishes, tuna heart, green strawberries and chicken

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Copenhagen's Meatpacking District, Kødbyens Fiskebar is noted for fresh seafood and an industrial atmosphere. Reviews highlight excellent food quality and unique vibes, but service is inconsistent, ranging from outstanding to poor due to rude staff or slow pacing. Value is debated; while some enjoy the experience, others find it overpriced with small portions like bite-sized tarts. Reservations are recommended, though walk-ins may succeed off-peak. It suits diners prioritizing ambiance and fresh catches, but those sensitive to service quality or cost may find it lacking.

Ideal for visitors prioritizing ambiance and fresh seafood, with reservations recommended and expectations managed regarding service consistency and portion sizes.

🕐 Su-Th 11:30-24:00, Fr,Sa 11:30-01:00

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Mark

regional, seafood

The produce of the Danish countryside is the inspiration behind this stylish city centre bistro that also features some classical French methods in the kitchen. There is a wonderful feeling of spaciousness to the dining room, with its central counter, high ceilings and modern décor. Top quality Danish ingredients are seasoned and cooked with real skill, resulting in a roster of refined and well-balanced dishes.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Mark, a regional seafood restaurant in Copenhagen, holds an average rating of 4.4/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights high food quality, attentive service, and a bright, welcoming atmosphere, particularly praised for its lunch offerings and creative, healthy dishes. Guests appreciate the classic Nordic decor and professional staff. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food flavor, small portions, slow pacing, and poor value for money during dinner. Some critics found the cuisine under-seasoned or oddly combined, with isolated reports of hygiene issues. While lunch is consistently well-received, dinner experiences vary significantly, with some feeling the establishment does not meet the standards expected of a Michelin-recommended venue.

Suitable for travelers seeking high-value lunches or casual business meals; dinner choices require caution.

🕐 07:30-24:00; Sa-Su 09:00-24:00

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Ark

€€€Vegan

It’s bright, it’s buzzing and it’s 100% vegan – and it’s also a concept that’s kind to the planet. Multi-course menus use local and foraged ingredients mixed in with some Japanese flavours; their mushrooms are cultivated on their own farm and the resulting dishes are a highlight. Service is friendly and informative. Go for the well-chosen wine pairings.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Ark, a vegan restaurant in Copenhagen, holds a 4.9/5 average from 80 reviews. Food quality (mentioned 68 times) and atmosphere (58 times) are highly praised, with dishes described as exquisite, unique, and complex. Service (61 times) is commended for its professionalism and warmth, though meal pacing (17 times) received minor criticism. While some noted the lack of cooling in summer, the overall experience is considered a memorable culinary adventure suitable for those seeking high-quality plant-based dining.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality plant-based cuisine and attentive service.

🕐 17:00-22:00; Mo-Tu off

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Høst

regional

Not far from Nørreport station, Høst is a busy neighbourhood restaurant that offers an enjoyable atmosphere and good value cooking. Dishes are modern, boldly flavoured and visually impressive, and the set menus come with lots of extra surprises. Nordic fish and shellfish feature largely, while the vegetarian dishes – like celeriac with truffle and ´Vesterhavsost’ – are some of the highlights of the menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Høst is a highly regarded regional restaurant in Copenhagen with an average rating of 4.4/5. Positive reviews frequently highlight excellent food quality, creative presentations, and warm, unpretentious service. Guests appreciate the comfortable atmosphere and knowledgeable staff. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, occasional bland flavors, small portions, and instances of stressed or disorganized service. While many find the experience delightful and worth recommending, some diners report disappointment regarding food depth and service efficiency.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Nordic cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

🕐 17:30-24:00 "last order 21:30"

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Kiin Kiin

€€€thai

Kiin Kiin means ‘come and eat’ in Thai – and you’d be foolish not to take up the invitation. You enter into a dimly lit basement, where you might start to wonder if there’s a restaurant here at all, but this moody lounge is all part of the experience – the spot to enjoy pre-meal snacks comprising refined versions of street food. After this, head up to the tasteful dining room decorated with golden Buddha wall hangings and choose from innovative Thai dishes with a playful edge. You might find tom yum soup prepared in a coffee machine, a savoury creme brûlée or pandan ice cream with burning rum.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Based on 80 reviews averaging 3.8/5, Kiin Kiin receives mixed feedback. Positive aspects highlight high-quality, creatively presented Thai food with bold flavors, attentive service, and a special atmosphere. Guests appreciate the storytelling behind dishes and wine pairings. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, including overly salty or bland mains, chaotic and unorganized service, and poor meal pacing. Some diners report declining standards, such as finding sand in salads, and criticize the value for money. While many describe it as a perfect, artistic experience, others label it disappointing and inefficient. The restaurant offers a distinct gourmet concept but suffers from significant variability in execution and hospitality.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative Thai cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

🕐 Mo-Sa 17:30-24:00

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Mielcke & Hurtigkarl

€€€gourmet

The setting couldn’t be more delightful – at the entrance to Frederiksberg Gardens, with the flames of firepits dancing away on the terrace. The building itself is a charming orangery dating from 1744 and fittingly its walls are painted with garden scenes. The surprise tasting menu can be taken as either five or seven courses and shows a creative approach from the chefs, with Asian flavours kept to the fore but also some French accents. Sauces have considerable depth – such as the saffron, chilli and salmon roe blend that accompanies the sole – and are complemented by an amazing array of herbs

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Frederiksberg, Mielcke & Hurtigkarl is highly rated for its gourmet cuisine and attentive service. Reviews frequently praise the flawless ingredient composition, creative dishes, and professional sommelier, creating an elegant atmosphere. However, some guests note that portion sizes are small, leading to insufficient satiety despite the extensive menu. Negative feedback also highlights inconsistencies in wine service, such as inadequate pour sizes or incorrect selections. While the overall rating is strong, concerns regarding value and pacing suggest the experience may vary, making it suitable for diners prioritizing culinary artistry over generous portions.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary craftsmanship and wine pairing over generous portion sizes.

🕐 Tu-Sa "evenings"

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Fasangården

€€Danish

In an 18th Century house packed with period charm in the famous Frederiksberg Gardens, there's a bucolic feel to this restaurant that's split over three rooms and comes with bold wallpaper, fine plasterwork and crystal chandeliers. Dishes are generous and well-judged, and accompanied by service from an eager-to-please young team. At lunch, the focus is on classic Danish smørrebrød, plus a couple of more substantial offerings; in the evening, there's a short à la carte and a good-value seasonal menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 67 reviews

Fasangården is situated in the tranquil Frederiksberg Garden, offering a cozy atmosphere with both indoor comfort and a lovely courtyard. The cuisine focuses on local Danish ingredients, with homemade rye bread, smørrebrød, and seasonal dishes receiving praise for their freshness and authenticity. Service is generally warm and attentive, though occasionally inconsistent, with some reports of disorganization or pacing issues during busy times. Value perceptions vary; while some find the pricing, particularly for wine, steep, others consider it fair for the quality. It suits diners seeking a peaceful setting and traditional flavors, but those prioritizing consistent service speed or budget-friendly options may want to manage expectations.

Ideal for diners seeking a peaceful garden setting and traditional Danish cuisine, with managed expectations regarding service consistency.

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Restaurant Sletten

Modern Cuisine

A relaxed former inn in a charming coastal village; most people head to the room with the sea view, although the others with their bold foodie pictures are equally as pleasant. Well-presented modern small plates make up the menu – 2-3 per person is about right. The wine list provides plenty of interest.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant Sletten in Humlebæk offers modern cuisine with a focus on high-quality food, attentive service, and a cozy atmosphere featuring harbor views. Guests frequently praise the oysters and festive menus, contributing to its strong 4.6/5 rating. However, some reviews highlight inconsistencies in food quality, such as unexpected Asian flavors, alongside issues with meal pacing and slow service response. While isolated incidents of severe dissatisfaction exist, the majority of diners recommend it for its reliable excellence and scenic setting.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern Nordic cuisine and harbor views, best visited during off-peak hours for optimal service.

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