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Admiralgade 26
Andersen and Maillard
Baest
Pizza probably isn’t at the top of anyone’s must-eat list in Copenhagen, but Baest should be included on any foodie itinerary—because it’s outstanding, and because at some point you will likely need a break from nouveau Nordic cuisine. Opened by the Michelin-starred Copenhagen chef Christian Puglisi, the man behind Relae and Manfred’s, this refined pizzeria serves market-driven Italian fare accompanied by a mainly organic wine selection. Everything from the food—i.e., housemade charcuterie and mozzarella—to the presentation—dramatic bowls carved out of white marble—has been well-thought-out and perfectly executed.
Barabba
This sliver of a wine bar and restaurant is owned by the sommelier of 108 and serves a robust wine list in addition to gourmet Italian fare.
Barr
Bistro Lupa
Bistro Lupa is a vegan dinner spot from the people behind the farm-to-table Restaurant Ark, with a Michelin Green Star for its sustainability.
Brus
Democratic Coffee Bar
Den Vandrette
Dragsholm Castle
FIAT
A lively Italian restaurant just across from the Hotel d’Angleterre, FIAT (stands for Fondazione Italiana Alimentari Totale) serves lunch and dinner in a series of airy dining rooms. The menu offers typical Italian fare such as minestrone, carpaccio, pasta and grilled fish and meat. Its delicious brick-oven pizzas include one topped with pancetta, potatoes and pine nuts.
Tip: There is also a take-out menu, which is a popular option with families who want to bring a pizza to the waterfront and enjoy a gourmet picnic.
Fiskebar
Geranium
Another one of Copenhagen's heavy hitters, Geranium has three Michelin stars, but is slightly easier to get into than other restaurants. Chef Rasmus Koefed focuses on creative, terroir-led Scandinavian cuisine that he serves in the bright and cozy eighth-floor dining room. The sweeping park views feel a bit like those from New York's Per Se. If you don't have time for the many-courses tasting menu dinner, go for lunch instead where a meal lasts around two to three hours. Dedicated foodies should not miss this restaurant.
Hart Bageri
Hija de Sanchez
Italo Disco
John’s Hot Dog Stand
Juno the Bakery
Kadeau
Koefoed
Kokkeriet
Each of the seven courses at Michelin-starred Kokkeriet is as artfully plated as the last. In fact, no detail—from the soft leather chairs to the porcelain breadbaskets—goes unnoticed at the fine-dining restaurant. Opt for the wine pairings, as they are as thoughtfully planned out as the cuisine.
Kong Hans
Set inside the vaulted medieval basement of the oldest building in Copenhagen, the Michelin-starred Kong Hans serves an inventive, Nordic-inspired tasting menu. A flavorful selection of tasting courses arrives first to the table, followed by signature mains like Danish lobster, Tahitian salmon or rabbit tortellini.
La Glace
Mother
Nimb Brasserie
Noma
Noma 2.0