The Best Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Copenhagen has experienced a gastronomical revolution over the past decade. A rising interest in new Nordic cooking emphasizes using locally sourced raw materials and high-quality seasonal ingredients. Wild game, cured or smoked fish and meats, Limfjord oysters, Læsø langoustine, eel, and plaice are a few examples.

There's also been a revival of authentic Danish fare. Most such meals begin with sild, pickled herring of various flavors, served on rugbrød, a very dark and dense rye-based bread. This bread is also the basis for smørrebrød—open-face sandwiches piled high with various meats, vegetables, and condiments. For dinner, try flæskesteg, pork roast with a crispy rind, which is commonly served with rødkål, stewed red cabbage, and potatoes.

There are plenty of bistros serving moderately priced meals, and for inexpensive savory noshes in stylish surroundings, consider lingering in a café. Many restaurants offer fixed-priced meals with wine-pairing menus, and most restaurants require reservations. Many restaurants tack a surcharge of between 3.75% and 5.75% onto the bill for the use of foreign credit cards.

Mangia

$$$ | Vesterbro Fodor's Choice

An Italophile Danish couple have created a small empire of Italian restaurants and bars in the neighborhood of Vesterbro, and Mangia is the best, drawing a stylish crowd with its festive atmosphere and classic Italian cooking. If the restaurant is fully booked—it often is—try to get a table at one of the team's other nearby restaurants: Tuscan-inspired Circolo or the festive Bar La Una.

Bagerstræde 9, Copenhagen, 1617, Denmark
31-39--45--00
Known For
  • Excellent-value four-course tasting menu
  • Some of the best pasta dishes in Copenhagen
  • Great antipasto and à la carte menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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