After a day of sightseeing this beautiful city go to dinner and have an authentic Danish meal, for the time I was there I couldn’t get enough and here are my five favorite’s:
- K0kkeriet – if you have every single meal in Copenhagen this must be it, Danish cuisine at it is finest, from the wine, the food, the service and everything in between. I can’t say enough about other than – GO!!!! http://kokkeriet.dk/en/
- Krebsegaarden – coming in a close second, another spot you can not miss out on, if there another place to have every single in Copenhagen, this would be it, you know a restaurant is amazing if you’re eating foods you don’t even like. http://www.krebsegaarden.dk/en/home/
- Palaegade – serving lunch and dinner along with fine beer and brandy. Either lunch or dinner you can’t go wrong. http://palaegade.dk/forside/
- Kodbyens Fiskebar – in the city’s meatpacking district visit have a great seafood meal http://fiskebaren.dk/fiskebaren/
- Engelsk – for those looking for a perfect for an authentic Danish breakfast with everything you could imagine you must have it here. https://restaurantamalie.dk/frokostmenu/english.aspx
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Five of the Best Beers in Copenhagen
Danish Beer – Carlsberg Beer is probably the best known Dutch beer around the world and for that reason I never try the ‘popular beer’ of any country, instead I try the beers that few outside of the country have ever heard of and in five days I consumed a lot, and to my surprise most were dark something I rarely drink here are my 5 favorite:
- Mikkeller Nelson Sauvignon – this earned my top spot because while it is beer, it has many different flavors that blend perfectly along with a crisp and light body.
- Warpigs Smoldering Holes Eagle Rare Barrel Aged – this one got the number 2 spot for its perfect aroma melding hints of raisin, toffee and, caramel. A great beer that will pair well with anything.
- Mikkeller Beer Geek Vanilla Shake (Bourbon Edition) – when was the last time you had beer with your scrambled eggs and bacon? Well if you ever do make it this one – dark and sweet combined.
- Amager / Jameson Green, Green Banshee – pours pitch black with hints of just about everything chocolate – bread, toffee, caramel, dark chocolate, cocoa and whiskey
- To Øl Liquid Confidential (Confidence Rhum Barrel Aged) – this too is a black beer with a touch of rum and smells of walnuts and cocoa, enjoy.
Anyone visiting Copenhagen with a love an passion for incredible, home grown beer Denmark will not disappoint you.
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