|
|
Copenhagen, Denmark
world-guides.com
-
Copenhagen city guide featuring dining in Copenhagen, Denmark, restaurant information, Danish dishes and specialities, international cuisine, and general Copenhagen, Denmark, DK restaurant information.
Copenhagen Restaurants and Dining - Last updated 18/8/2008.
|

|
|
|
|
|
|
Copenhagen Restaurants and Copenhagen Dining
(Copenhagen, Denmark, DK)
All budgets are well catered for at Copenhagen's many restaurants. When dining out, you will often encounter a blend of Danish and Asian dishes, particularly at one of the many trendy cafes in Copenhagen city centre.
A popular alternative to restaurants and formal dining are the city's traditional Danish pubs, where hearty 'meat and potatoes' food is filling, tasty and cheap. However, if you are looking for something a little fancier, many international restaurants offer flavours from Italy, Mexico, the Middle-East and more.
Copenhagen Restaurants and Dining: What to Eat - Copenhagen, Denmark, DK
When dining out at a traditional Danish restaurant in Copenhagen, you can expect to enjoy many regional specialities and Scandinavian-style dishes, most of which are generally meat or fish based, with favourites including cod (torsk), eel (al), herring (sild) and salmon (laks).
Due to the long winters in Copenhagen and throughout Denmark, many of the foods were either smoked or pickled, and this tradition lives on. Roasted pork and chicken tends to feature much more extensively on restaurant menus than beef, and ground pork is a major ingredient of many dishes. Of course at breakfast time, what better way to start the day than with some famous Danish bacon.
Copenhagen Restaurants and Dining: Where to Eat - Copenhagen, Denmark, DK
A large number of fast-food restaurants are concentrated around the Central Station and inside, the station's very own food court (Gourmet Marked) contains a number of eateries with a definite deli theme. Within the Tivoli area of Copenhagen, more than 30 different restaurants vie for your business. Nearby and around Stoget, a wealth of cheat eats await, including open sandwiches (smorrebrod) and hotdogs on the famous Danish sausage wagons (polsevogns).
Close to Copenhagen's Stoget and the Latin Quarter, Greyfriars' Square (Grabrodre Torv) features several quality restaurants which are based around an attractive cobbled square. Home to a mixture of immigrants and students, the Norrebrogade area of Copenhagen features a wide choice of dining options, offering both Danish and international cuisines. If you are dining out during the sunny summer months, then head to Nyhavn and enjoy a meal next to the Nyhavn canal itself, at one of its countless pavement cafes.
|
|

|
COPENHAGEN TRAVEL GUIDE...
Copenhagen Information and Tourism
Copenhagen Hotels and Accommodation
Copenhagen Maps and Orientation
Copenhagen Weather and Climate
Copenhagen Life and Travel Tips
Copenhagen Districts and Locations
Copenhagen Tourist Attractions
Copenhagen Landmarks and Monuments
Copenhagen Museums
Copenhagen Art Galleries
Attractions Nearby Copenhagen
Copenhagen Parks and Gardens
Copenhagen Golf Courses
Copenhagen Events, Festivals and Things to Do
Copenhagen Restaurants and Dining
Copenhagen Shopping
Copenhagen Travel and Transport
Your Reviews of Copenhagen
Copenhagen Link Exchange
Copenhagen Tourism Links
Denmark World Guide
Guide Disclaimer
|

|