Copenhagen is the largest city of Denmark officially acquiring that title in the 15th century. The capital is also content to be the home of the oldest monarchy in the world. A recomendation for any holiday maker going to Copenhagen is the Royal Castle Amalienborg.
Copenhagen is believed to be one of the most fun towns to visit in Europe and it's the largest city in the Oresund (a strait in Denmark) region.
Here is some tips if you plan going out to have something to eat in Copenhagen:
Brunch
------------
Had one too many drinks last evening? Or simply short of a good meal before the day's sightseeing? Either way "brunch is a way to start your day.
Treat yourself in scrambled eggs, mini sausages, Danish bacon, fresh fruit and mouth-watering pancakes at anyone of Copenhagen's many cafs.
Cap Horn serves an organic brunch right in Nyhavn, and at the Nation's Studio of Denmark you can fill up on a great brunch before you admire all the fantastic art work.
Danish lunch
--------------------
A truly unique Danish food experience, it's easy to get at lunch time, when the fantastic "smørrebrød" (literally "butter bread", or open sandwich), is served.
normally based mostly on rye bread, smørrebrød can have a virtually inexhaustible number of different toppings, from herring, to raw meat, seafood and egg.
Try great smørrebrød at the Slotskælderen hos Gitte Kik, Aamanns Etablissement, or have a modern version of the traditional open faced sandwich at The Royal Caf , that has invented "smushi" "the concept of sushi, but the taste of "smørrebrød".
Organic trattorias
------------------------------
The environmental friendly ambitions of Copenhagen are also showed mirrored in the menus of many eateries around town. So why not go for a flavorsome and viable meal?
At BioMio in the Meat Packing District all ingredients are organic. The eatery seats 200 people in a chilled atmosphere and prices are reasonable.
Right next to the Round Tower you'll find dp "a typical Danish hot-dog stand that sells organic sausages with sourdough hot-dog buns and sides like mashed root vegetables.
BioM serves modern Danishmeals and all down to the paint on the walls is certificated organic.
Copenhagen is believed to be one of the most fun towns to visit in Europe and it's the largest city in the Oresund (a strait in Denmark) region.
Here is some tips if you plan going out to have something to eat in Copenhagen:
Brunch
------------
Had one too many drinks last evening? Or simply short of a good meal before the day's sightseeing? Either way "brunch is a way to start your day.
Treat yourself in scrambled eggs, mini sausages, Danish bacon, fresh fruit and mouth-watering pancakes at anyone of Copenhagen's many cafs.
Cap Horn serves an organic brunch right in Nyhavn, and at the Nation's Studio of Denmark you can fill up on a great brunch before you admire all the fantastic art work.
Danish lunch
--------------------
A truly unique Danish food experience, it's easy to get at lunch time, when the fantastic "smørrebrød" (literally "butter bread", or open sandwich), is served.
normally based mostly on rye bread, smørrebrød can have a virtually inexhaustible number of different toppings, from herring, to raw meat, seafood and egg.
Try great smørrebrød at the Slotskælderen hos Gitte Kik, Aamanns Etablissement, or have a modern version of the traditional open faced sandwich at The Royal Caf , that has invented "smushi" "the concept of sushi, but the taste of "smørrebrød".
Organic trattorias
------------------------------
The environmental friendly ambitions of Copenhagen are also showed mirrored in the menus of many eateries around town. So why not go for a flavorsome and viable meal?
At BioMio in the Meat Packing District all ingredients are organic. The eatery seats 200 people in a chilled atmosphere and prices are reasonable.
Right next to the Round Tower you'll find dp "a typical Danish hot-dog stand that sells organic sausages with sourdough hot-dog buns and sides like mashed root vegetables.
BioM serves modern Danishmeals and all down to the paint on the walls is certificated organic.
About the Author:
If you are going on holiday in Copenhagen and want to go out to some great restaurants we can recommend you to visit our website restauranter i København, where you also will find a link to one of our other brunch restaurant websites brunch i København
No comments:
Post a Comment