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Copenhagen

Global restaurants in Copenhagen

  1. A

    Custom House

    Sir Terence Conran’s recently opened gourmet complex is housed in the old ferry terminal, where boats used to embark for Sweden. As well as a small deli, there are three appealing upscale (or should that be ‘Yuppiescale’?) restaurants here. At Bacino the menu is contemporary but authentic Italian, with dishes including langoustine (shrimp) with pumpkin risotto or fillet of halibut with basil, courgette and almond cream. Ebisu serves what is for Copenhagen an unusually wide range of Japanese dishes, while the Grill Bar apes a more casual, upmarket New York steak joint. The food and service varies from excellent to so-so but, as you’d expect, the décor is smooth and…

    reviewed

  2. B

    Bodega

    This recently renamed and re-invigorated DJ bar-cafe-restaurant beside the walls of Assistens Kirkegård is one of the hot spots in this hottest of neighbourhoods. The fresh-thinking fusion kitchen is accomplished and soul, funk and R&B grooves are spun on Friday and Saturday nights.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Apropos

    One of the leading lights of this rejuvenated cafe square, Apropos serves a free-roaming menu that includes lobster rolls, tandoori salmon and New York cheesecake. There’s plenty of outdoor seating during summer.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Pussy Galore’s Flying Circus

    This Sankt Hans Torv pioneer remains popular, thanks to a great location on the quarter’s most buzzing square, with plenty of outdoor tables and a clever, good-value fusion menu.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Bio Mio

    Once a BOSCH store (note the neon sign), this salubrious designer canteen is one of only two 100% organic restaurants in Denmark.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Viva

    This unique restaurant, on board a ship moored beside Langebro, has an inventive menu of tapas-sized, modern European dishes.

    reviewed