Travel: A taste of two cities: how Turkey’s rich heritage is rooted in its food
Every time you have a kebab, did you know you’re eating a bit of Turkish heritage? Have you ever stopped to think where the recipe comes from? You might think of it as street or hungover comfort food,...
View ArticleCooked to be chased, hooked at first taste, rebooked in great haste
If you’re craving great fish and chips in Copenhagen, there’s good news for you: a second Hooked location opened this January in Vesterbro. READ MORE: Friends through fish and fin: Hooked on hard work...
View ArticleRestaurant Review: Leaves other meat-eating meccas with their tails between...
The first thing that struck me about the Kødbyen restaurant NOSE2TAIL Meatpacker is its splendid and genial atmosphere. The best way to sum up the place is to say that it is off the charts in two...
View ArticleSip away the evening in Copenhagen’s timeless cocktail lounge
Behind the heavy doors of Brønnum, time stands still. Ranked as Europe’s 14th best cocktail bar by travel site Big 7 Media, we had to see what the hype was about. Brønnum is located by Kongens Nytorv...
View ArticleCafe review: Bread, skyr and bites: veggie’s delight
Located at the junction between Vendersgade and Nørre Farimagsgade, Café Feel Good has a nature-themed decor with a modern touch, which is reflected in its home-made menu options. In short, it is a...
View ArticleCafe review: You’re always welcome next door
Opening early every day of the week, Cafe Next Door dishes up a classic breakfast – pancakes, bacon ‘n’ eggs – as well as the other cornerstones of a good start to the day, such as muesli, porridge,...
View ArticleBar review: Sent back to the naughty corner
It had been 12 years since I last reviewed Skammekrogen (the naughty corner) in Vesterbro Torv, a locale best known for Greenlandic drunks and toilets that are always closed, and it’s safe to say that...
View ArticleWake up and smell the coffee: an authentic shop worth stopping by for
It’s 11:30 on Nørre Voldgade – my favourite time of the day when my friends and I take a break from our Danish language class to get some coffee downstairs and chat. We are closing in on the charming...
View ArticleWhere strangers gather for festive fare and leave as friends
It would be hard to forgive the gloomy and bleak winter in Copenhagen without the Christmas lights, scent of gløgg, and tipsy Danes giggling and cheering. The star of the show is the ‘Julefrokost’, a...
View ArticleDip, eat and repeat at a restaurant as organic as the produce
On one of the many islands found in the city of Copenhagen, where the shades of the old grey industrial past haven’t faded away, a blue cottage is nestled among wooden decks and boats. With its...
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