r/foodincopenhagen

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Best Bakery in Copenhagen for Birthday cakes

Hi,

My birthday is coming up, and I would like to order the best and most luxurious cake in Copenhagen. I have a budget of DKK 4,000 or more, as I am turning 30 this year and want to splurge on something truly special.

Please let me know where I can find the best possible cake in Copenhagen. It should be large enough to serve 15–20 people.

Best regards,
WEA

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u/No_Savings_3492 — 24 hours ago

Morgenmad inden kl 8

Er der nogen steder i Kbh, hvor jeg kan få en god morgenmad inden kl 8 på hverdage? Gerne noget æg, en god bolle, lidt youghurt mv

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u/DKfaster — 23 hours ago

Recs for reasonably priced fine dining restaurants + casual restaurants and coffee shops

Hi all :)

I'm looking for recommendations for some really good restaurants that won't completely break the bank. I'm thinking around 1,300-1,600 DKK per person for a nice dinner.

I'd also love recommendations for places that are actually worth trying for breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, matcha, cocktails, etc. I'm definitely more interested in places with character than overly touristy or hyped up spots.

I'll be traveling solo from NYC August 22-26. If anyone is around and wants to join for a meal, coffee, or a drink, I'm always down for good company!

A little about me: M in my late 20s. I'm into fashion, photography, art, music, and food. I love discovering beautiful spaces, good design, and places that feel thoughtfully put together. Also very much appreciate a good cocktail. Basically, I'm a sucker for good food and a good aesthetic. :)

Would especially love recommendations from locals or people who know Copenhagen well!

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u/jossiellg — 3 days ago

Great food with an 11 year old and six year old

Hi! We are coming to Copenhagen in a week. We live in a city with lots of fine dining. My wife and I love high end Michelin star cooking and also just great food with fun experiences. The former is not likely with our two kids, but we’d love suggestions of great food that is friendly to relatively open dining kids. Thanks!

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u/coolness104 — 3 days ago
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Critique my itinerary

Hello, I'm F50 on my first solo trip to Copenhagen. I'm interested in art/museums, good food, and just soaking in the city.

Here is my itinerary. Would love your perspectives!
Saturday - Arrive, Lunch: Nyhavn-Broens Street. Segway or Bus/Boat tour. Shopping. Dinner: Bar Vitrine (walk in only)

Sunday - Breakfast: Apotek 57. Designmuseum Denmark, Amalienborg Palace. Lunch: TBD. 3pm Opera. Dinner: TBD

Monday - Breakfast: Torvehallerne. Rosenborg, Kings Garden. Lunch: Restaurant Schonnemann. David Collection museum, MACA museum, Round Tower and DOP for hotdog. Dinner: Fleisch

Tuesday - Train to Kronborg Castle. Lunch at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humblebaek. train back. Dinner: Restaurant Palaegade

Wednesday - train to Malmo. Malmo castle, waterfront. Lunch: Saltimporten Canteen. Stortorget, Lilla Torg. train back. Dinner: Reffen street food.

Thursday - Breakfast: Juno Bakery. Osterbro shopping, Kastellet, Little Mermaid. Lunch: TBD Dinner: Geranium

Friday - depart

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u/Boring-Reflection755 — 9 days ago

Visiting Copenhagen in 2 weeks for the first time

Hey all, I’m visiting Copenhagen for the first time in 2weeks. I heard the food is great and would like to know which restaurants you recommend for dinner. I like everything cuisine and would try anything.

Thanks

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u/Altruistic-Cut4089 — 8 days ago