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Advice! Thanks!

What’s a must from the list below? And if you’ve been and there are no reservations…what’s the wait like?

Lille Bakery Juno the Bakery Hart Bageri

Amator Atelier September Lille Petra Café Studio X Kitchen

Slagter Lund Gasoline Grill Poulette John’s Hotdog Deli

Restaurant Palægade or Schønnemann

Frank Barr Mangia Silberbauers Bistro Pluto Cafe Vitrine Propaganda

Possibly Alouette

And then Kadeau in Bornholm…(any other Bornholm recs welcome.)

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Best hot dogs in town?

Hello! I’m going to Copenhagen with work and we will have one day off, me and two coworkers want to explore what Copenhagen can offer in terms of hot dogs/sausages. Please write your recommendations! Looking forward to be in your city

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u/Howgi — 3 days ago

Ramen or Japanese food near the central station

Hi! I need to get some lunch tomorrow while I wait for the rest of my company. Got some cravings for ramen, or other Japanese food.

So, can you guys recommend me a good restaurant near the central station - maximum 5 min walk from there? :) thank you in advance!

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u/RichJnsn — 3 days ago
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Best Doner Kebab in town?

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Hi everyone, my two friends and I were wondering about the best doner durum place in town and decided to go around town to find out. So, we have visited as many places as we can in a day and created a detailed account of the journey, supported with photographic evidence. I am attaching the link here if you would like to read it (about 15 mins read). Also, we recorded ourselves and made a podcast about the whole thing (you can find it on YouTube by searching kebab tournament, if you have nothing better to do for 1 and a half hours). For the ones without time, here is the list we came up with.

Disclaimer 1: These scores are out of 100 and are means of the scores we gave individually to categories such as: meat, bread, salad, the vibe of the restaurant, etc.

Disclaimer 2: We aimed to visit 15 but only had the time to visit 12. Of course, the list does not cover all the places in the city.

  1. Durum symfoni: 76,53
  2. Ankara: 75,38
  3. Kebabistan: 71,02 (Best meat)
  4. Kösem: 69,98 (Closest to traditional Turkish doner)
  5. Dilan’s Pizzaria: 68,47
  6. Killer Kebab: 59,37
  7. Durum bar 2000: 51,65
  8. Kebabbro: 46,92 (Biggest/heaviest wrap)
  9. Konya Kebab: 46,1
  10. Kösk: 42,02
  11. Pasha: 41,75
  12. Star Midnight: 39,57

TLDR: Choose one of the top 4 if you want a doner kebab in Copenhagen.

After this, we are considering doing a part 2, and we would like your input. Which kebab places are good that are not on the list? Where should we visit for the second round of the kebab tournament? Also, any comments and suggestions overall are appreciated.

You can reach all the data we have collected from this link.

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u/imptoxin — 6 days ago

Anbefalinger til bageri-crawl

Hej folkens (English below)

Jeg planlægger et bageri-crawl og har brug for lidt hjælp til at sammensætte den perfekte rute. Jeg vil gerne prøve noget forskelligt fra hvert bageri, så der ikke er nogen gengangere.

Det eneste, der allerede er fastlagt, er en kardemomme-croissant fra Hart, da den er blevet anbefalet af flere uafhængigt af hinanden.

Derudover vil jeg gerne inkludere følgende i crawlet:

-En kanelsnegl

-En pain au chocolat

-En muffin

-En sidste valgfri ting

Mit eneste krav er, at bagerierne ligger nogenlunde inden for metroens rækkevidde, så logistikken ikke bliver alt for kompliceret.

Har I anbefalinger til bagerier og hvad jeg specifikt bør prøve hvert sted?

På forhånd tak!

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Hi guys

I'm planning a bakery crawl and could really use some help putting together the perfect route. I want to try something different at each bakery so there are no repeats.

The only fixed item so far is a cardamom croissant from Hart, since multiple people have recommended it.

In addition to that, I'd like the crawl to include:

• One cinnamon roll

• One pain au chocolat

• One muffin

• An additional item which I'm flexible about

My only real requirement is that the bakeries are reasonably accessible via the metro so the logistics stay simple.

Do you have any recommendations for bakeries and specific items I should try at each place?

Thanks in advance!

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u/HelplessExistence — 10 days ago