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Danish restaurants in Zealand

  1. A

    Café Ce'Ci

    Café CeCi Ce’Ci is a trendy, fashionable café right on the main square, with cathedral views. It’s a good place to sit and people-watch, particularly in summer when it sprouts outdoor seating. There’s a sound lunchtime menu of soup, sandwiches, wraps, burgers and salads; and evening bistro-style meals are good too – chicken breast with pesto, braised ham in a Royal Stout sauce, deluxe burgers.

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  2. B

    Rådmand Davids Hus

    We loved this place, a popular café with sunny staff contained within a lopsided 17th-century half-timbered house. Traditional Danish food (nothing for veggies) is served up either in the cosy, crooked interior or the cobbled courtyard, bursting with greenery. The special is the ‘shopping lunch’ (75kr), typically a generous plate of salad, salmon pâté, and slices of lamb, cheese and homemade ryebread.

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  3. C

    Café Vivaldi

    This popular, relaxed café is decorated in mock ‘French bistro’ style. The coffee’s good, and the food tasty and modern. It ranges from nachos, omelettes, salads and quiches to more substantial evening mains – steaks, burritos and pasta dishes. Live music adds to the buzz at weekends.

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  4. D

    Madame Sprunck

    A great old building, with seating in a candlelit wooden interior or charming mustard-yellow courtyard. Food is a mixture of Danish, French and Italian – everything from burgers to more sophisticated dishes such as salmon roe with red onions – and there’s usually one vegetarian choice.

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  5. E

    Gæstgivergården

    A pub-like atmosphere with everything from burgers and salads to traditional Danish fare, including some good-value specials. There’s often live music on Friday and Saurday nights.

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