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Noma
Strandgade 93, North Atlantic House Cultural Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark 1401 · +45 3296 3297
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CHRISTIANSHAVN. Set on the docks in a large, 18th-century warehouse, this restaurant shares space with government offices from Greenland and Iceland. These nations also share culinary traditions, which Noma unites beautifully. Authentic ingredients from the North Atlantic are fashioned into wonderful, unusual dishes and served in a dining room as pale and spare as the Arctic itself. Among the dishes you'll find are oysters, musk ox fillets, Swedish eel pâté, local langoustines, and Danish blood sausage. Incredibly popular and innovative. Reservations recommended. Business dressy attire.
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COPENHAGEN. This laid-back restaurant serves favorites with regional flair and is a terrific place to try Danish cuisine. Choose fish or a grilled steak, or build a perfect salad from the overflowing bar. Country-style ambience and first-rate service come standard at the relaxed, inviting place, and outdoor seating is available when the weather's warm. Plus, an appealing wine bar takes care of folks who want to relax with a good vintage. Reservations recommended. Business casual attire. BUS: 5
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Skindbuksen
Lille Kongensgade 4, Copenhagen, Denmark 1074 · 33-12-90-37
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COPENHAGEN. This traditional Danish restaurant is a favorite of travelers and city residents. Choose from a full menu of local favorites made to order for any appetite and taste. Excellent service and a lovely dining room. Business casual attire. BUS: 1, 6, 10, 27, 28, 29
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COPENHAGEN. Dine by candlelight at this soothing, monochromatic restaurant, which was named after Denmark's famous sculptor. Canal views and an elegant experience await, along with well-prepared, traditional Danish fare. Options you may consider include baked guinea fowl, pan-fried zander, steak parisienne, steamed mussels, grilled pork, and fish patties with curry-flavored remoulade. French and Italian wines, business lunches, courtyard seating, and group menus are available as well.
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