Kähler Villa Dining

Aarhus


This local favourite lies about 5km north of the centre in a gracious villa where gustatory magic happens, at an accessible price. It's a clever concept: for a flat rate of 699kr (599kr Monday to Thursday), and at a set time, diners enjoy a set menu of snacks, appetiser, starter, main and dessert, plus as much wine as they fancy.

Take Skovvejen north past Risskov, and the road becomes Grenåvej. Plenty of local buses serve this route, including 13, 18 and 100.

Note: kids under 12 are half-price. There's also a cheaper offer Monday to Thursday: four courses (no dessert, no drinks) for 299kr.


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