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Cap Horn
Nyhavn 21, Copenhagen, Denmark 1051 · 38-28-50-42
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COPENHAGEN. Enjoy a view of the waterfront while relaxing at Cap Horn. The restaurant offers creative cuisine, like asparagus risotto, and is renowned for its fish soup. A visit is a must while people-watching along the city's canal. Casual business attire. Reservations suggested.
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COPENHAGEN. This dark, wood-paneled basement restaurant has a cozy feel. Dating back to 1720, it claims to be one of the city's oldest eateries, and it offers traditional food at fair prices. Try the fish fillet, pickled herring, or an open-faced sandwich. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended.
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COPENHAGEN. This quaint restaurant is located across from the old city courthouse. At lunch, it offers herring and fish specialties, while at dinner, à la carte options are available, including salmon and prime rib. The place is also well known for its Danish-International cuisine. Business attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 5
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COPENHAGEN. Over a dozen types of schnapps and the best in smørrebrød dining (Denmark's specialty, the open-faced sandwich) can be found in this eatery. Located in a typical Dutch home, it dates back to 1796 and was last redecorated in 1900. It's an exquisite setting for a pleasant lunch. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 5
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COPENHAGEN. Step back in time at this Copenhagen lunch establishment. It first opened in 1880 and ranks as one of the city's last basement restaurants. It's so old-school, in fact, that it banned female patrons until 1981. Classic sandwich fare is the specialty, and they're all made with fresh ingredients. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 5
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Ida Davidsen
Store Kongensgade 70, Copenhagen, Denmark 1264 · 33-91-36-55
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COPENHAGEN. This eatery offers open-faced sandwich dining with flair. Family-owned and operated, the place serves delicacies ranging from airplane clipper steak tartare (yes, it's shaped like an airplane) to the Hans Christian Andersen special. The house specialty is smoked duck, accompanied by cabbage salad. Business attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 1 or 9
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Restaurant Bali
Lille Kongensgade 4, opposite the Royal Theater, Copenhagen, Denmark 1074 · 33-11-08-08
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COPENHAGEN. The flavors and aromas of Malaysia and Indonesia run rampant at Restaurant Bali. Decorated with tropical flair, the eatery specializes in spiced meats and vegetables laced with curry. They're guaranteed to satisfy any appetite. The house delicacy is Peking duck. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
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Sløtskælderne
Fortunstræde 4, Copenhagen, Denmark 1065 · 33-11-15-37
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COPENHAGEN. This small, quaint eatery offers tasty, open-faced sandwiches – a Danish classic. Old framed photos and gold walls with wood trim add to the restaurant's appeal. It's especially popular with parliament officials and the royal family, who enjoy marinated salmon and smoked eel-and-egg sandwiches like everyone else. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended. BUS: 1, 6 or 10
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Thorvaldsen
Gammel Strand 34, ground floor, Copenhagen, Denmark 1202 · 33-32-04-00
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COPENHAGEN. Named after the famous Danish sculptor, this restaurant specializes in seafood. It's located off the canal in the old city, and its courtyard offers a perfect setting for enjoying a view of seafaring traffic. Reservations not accepted. Business attire. BUS: 28 or 41
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Wiinblad
Kongen Nytorv 34, D'Angleterre Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark 1021 · 33-12-80-95
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COPENHAGEN. Glassed-in seating at Wiinblad imparts the place with an upscale café feel. The restaurant also operates as a gallery for Danish-born modern artist Bjorn Wiinblad. On the menu, you'll find everything from open-faced sandwiches and French onion soup to grilled veal with summer vegetables in truffle sauce. Business attire. Reservations recommended.
Looking for light and tasty dishes with a quick turn-around time? Or perhaps a power lunch to close the deal? Here, you’ll find the right setting for either! An assortment of decors from casual and sporty to sophisticated and businesslike. You may also find the option of ordering take-out food.
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