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Copenhagen

Denmark

Safety Score

8.1/10

Currency

DKK

Language

Danish

Timezone

Europe/Vienna

About Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a bicycle‑friendly city with canals, modern design, and cozy cafés. The city emphasizes sustainability and quality of life. Explore parks, museums, and harbor areas.

BikesDesignFoodHyggeHarbor

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Copenhagen is from June to August when the days are long and outdoor life is at its peak.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan1°48mm
Feb1°34mm
Mar3°41mm
Apr8°36mm
May13°42mm
Jun16°56mm
Jul18°57mm
Aug18°64mm
Sep14°61mm
Oct10°63mm
Nov5°54mm
Dec2°54mm

Best Restaurants in Copenhagen, Denmark

Where to Eat in Copenhagen - Dining Guide

Holistic / Immersive

Alchemist

$$$$
4.9
Refshalevej 173C
Refshaleøen

"Plastic" Seaweed Impression

A 50-course, 6-hour odyssey under a planetarium dome. The most sought-after and mind-bending meal on Earth in 2026.

Pros
  • +Unmatched spectacle
  • +Socially conscious
  • +Technical perfection
Cons
  • -Nearly impossible to book
  • -Extremely expensive
Modern Nordic (Meatless)

Geranium

$$$$
4.9
Per Henrik Lings Allé 4
Østerbro

Salted Celeriac & Buttermilk

3-star Michelin. Located on the 8th floor of the national stadium, offering a meat-free menu of ethereal beauty.

Pros
  • +Panoramic park views
  • +Artistic precision
  • +World-class service
Cons
  • -Formal atmosphere
  • -High price point
Modern Nordic / Lab

Noma 3.0

$$$$
4.8
Refshalevej 96
Refshaleøen

Seasonal Forest/Ocean/Game

The restaurant that changed the world. Now a "food laboratory" with intermittent public pop-ups and seasonal themes.

Pros
  • +Historical significance
  • +Constant innovation
  • +Unique terroir
Cons
  • -Hardest table to secure
  • -Seasonal closures
Modern Nordic / Seafood

Jordnær

$$$$
4.9
Gentoftegade 29
Gentofte

Langoustine with Foie Gras

Chef Eric Vildgaard’s 2-star masterpiece. Known for an uncompromising focus on the world's most expensive ingredients.

Pros
  • +Pure ingredient worship
  • +Intimate luxury
  • +Flawless execution
Cons
  • -Outer city location
  • -Very expensive
Bornholm Terroir

Kadeau Copenhagen

$$$
4.8
Wildersgade 10B
Christianshavn

Smoked Salmon with Pine

A love letter to the island of Bornholm. The 2026 "Service of the Year" winner for its warm, human hospitality.

Pros
  • +Cozy "Hygge" vibe
  • +Unique island flavors
  • +Exceptional service
Cons
  • -Small dining room
  • -Requires early booking
Modern American-Nordic

Alouette

$$$
4.8
Sturlasgade 14
Islands Brygge

Wood-fired Pigeon

Hidden in a graffiti-covered industrial elevator, serving soulful, sauce-driven, and technically brilliant food.

Pros
  • +Cool "hidden" location
  • +Stunning craftsmanship
  • +Warm vibe
Cons
  • -Industrial surroundings
  • -Limited seating
Korean-Nordic Fusion

Koan

$$$$
4.8
Langeliniekaj 5
Langelinie

White Kimchi with Cold Water Shrimp

Chef Kristian Baumann’s 2-star bridge between his Korean heritage and Nordic surroundings. Deeply poetic.

Pros
  • +Unique cultural fusion
  • +Elegant plating
  • +Harbor views
Cons
  • -High price
  • -Very formal
Japanese (Edomae)

Sushi Anaba

$$$$
4.8
Sandkaj 39
Nordhavn

Aged Danish Bluefin Tuna

The best sushi in the Nordics. Mads Battefeld uses Japanese techniques on pristine, local Scandinavian seafood.

Pros
  • +Extreme technical skill
  • +Intimate 8-seat counter
  • +Unique fish
Cons
  • -Extremely hard to book
  • -High price
New Nordic-Chinese

Jatak

$$$
4.7
Rantzausgade 39
Nørrebro

Congee with Danish Truffles

A Michelin-starred hybrid that applies Nordic obsession to Cantonese and Vietnamese soul.

Pros
  • +Vibrant flavors
  • +Cool neighborhood vibe
  • +Rising star
Cons
  • -Loud acoustics
  • -Limited menu
Italian / Pizza

BÆST

$$
4.7
Guldbergsgade 29
Nørrebro

House-made Charcuterie & Burrata

Christian Puglisi’s temple of organic, house-made everything. The best sourdough pizza in Northern Europe.

Pros
  • +Casual/High energy
  • +Best house-made meats
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Can be chaotic/Loud
  • -Fast service
Classical French

Kong Hans Kælder

$$$$
4.7
Vingårdstræde 6
City Center

Lobster Thermidor

Located in a 13th-century vaulted cellar. The epitome of old-school Danish luxury and French classicism.

Pros
  • +Atmospheric cellar
  • +Legendary history
  • +Classical mastery
Cons
  • -Very formal/Traditional
  • -Expensive
Modern Sensory

Restaurant AOC

$$$
4.7
Dronningens Tværgade 2
City Center

King Crab with Onion

Located in a historic mansion, focusing on stimulating all five senses with pure, clean Nordic flavors.

Pros
  • +Stunning mansion setting
  • +Sophisticated
  • +Calm
Cons
  • -Can feel a bit clinical
Modern Smørrebrød

Selma

$$
4.8
Rømersgade 20
Near Torvehallerne

Herring with Elderflower

Michelin Bib Gourmand. Reimagining the traditional Danish open-faced sandwich with creative, modern toppings.

Pros
  • +Best lunch in the city
  • +Creative pairings
  • +Great craft beer
Cons
  • -Reservations essential
  • -Mostly a lunch spot
Seafood / Raw Bar

Kødbyens Fiskebar

$$
4.6
Flæsketorvet 100
Meatpacking District

Limsfjord Oysters

The anchor of the Meatpacking District. Industrial-chic vibe with the freshest raw seafood and natural wine.

Pros
  • +High energy
  • +Great bar scene
  • +Fresh seafood
Cons
  • -Noisy
  • -No-reservations bar area
North Sea Cuisine

Barr

$$$
4.6
Strandgade 93
Christianshavn

Schnitzel & Danish Meatballs

Located in the original Noma space. Focuses on the "beer belt" (Germany, Benelux, UK, Nordics).

Pros
  • +Casual fine dining
  • +Best schnitzel
  • +Historic building
Cons
  • -Portions are heavy
  • -Can be touristy
Rustic Nordic

Høst

$$
4.6
Nørre Farimagsgade 41
City Center

Beef with Juniper

Award-winning design. Provides a high-end Nordic tasting experience at a much more accessible price point.

Pros
  • +Stunning interior
  • +Great value
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -Service can be fast
  • -Pre-set menus only
Burger / Casual

Popl

$
4.7
Strandgade 108
Christianshavn

The Fermented Mushroom Burger

Noma’s casual burger spin-off. Features legendary patties (meat and vegan) developed in the Noma fermentation lab.

Pros
  • +Incredible vegan burger
  • +Quick/Casual
  • +High quality
Cons
  • -Limited menu
  • -Busy on weekends
Modern Italian

Barabba

$$
4.7
Store Kongensgade 34
City Center

Pasta with Bottarga

The late-night industry favorite. Unpretentious, loud, and serving arguably the best pasta in the city.

Pros
  • +Late-night dining
  • +Fun/Loud vibe
  • +Industry favorite
Cons
  • -Hard to book
  • -Can be chaotic
Seafood / Bistro

Iluka

$$
4.7
Peder Skrams Gade 15
Near Nyhavn

Sea Urchin on Toast

Founded by ex-Noma chef Dan Hunter. A celebration of the ocean with a minimalist, Australian-influenced touch.

Pros
  • +Extremely fresh
  • +Clean flavors
  • +Relaxed
Cons
  • -Small menu
  • -Seafood-only focus
Modern Levantine

Prophet

$$
4.6
Nørrebro
Nørrebro

Smoked Labneh & Lamb

A 2026 breakout in Nørrebro; high-design Middle Eastern with heavy smoke and fermentation.

Pros
  • +Bold spices
  • +Stylish crowd
  • +Great cocktails
Cons
  • -New/Still trending
  • -Loud
Modern Mexican

Sanchez

$$
4.6
Istedgade 60
Vesterbro

Tacos with Danish Seafood

Ex-Noma pastry chef Rosio Sanchez’s masterpiece. Authentic Mexican soul using the best of the Nordic larder.

Pros
  • +Creative tacos
  • +Great mezcal list
  • +Cool vibe
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Istedgade can be gritty
Avant-Garde

Mielcke & Hurtigkarl

$$$
4.7
Frederiksberg Runddel 1
Frederiksberg

Honey-glazed Squab

Located in a royal garden. One of the city's most experimental and artistically decorated dining rooms.

Pros
  • +Beautiful garden setting
  • +Unique art
  • +Very creative
Cons
  • -Off the beaten path
  • -Polarizing decor
Modern Asian

Udtryk

$$$
4.8
Nordhavn
Nordhavn

Black Cod with Fermented Plum

The 2026 record-breaker; earned a Michelin star 41 days after opening. Precise, technical, and hyper-modern.

Pros
  • +Incredible momentum
  • +Harbor views
  • +Technical skill
Cons
  • -Very hard to book
  • -Remote district
Modern Bistro

Radio

$$
4.5
Gyldenløvesgade 10
Near The Lakes

Seasonal Root Vegetables

Co-founded by Claus Meyer. A pioneer in farm-to-table dining with its own fields providing 90% of the produce.

Pros
  • +Excellent veggie focus
  • +Good value
  • +Relaxed
Cons
  • -Slightly corporate vibe
  • -Simple plating
Classic Smørrebrød

Schønnemann

$$
4.7
Hauser Plads 16
City Center

Eel with Scrambled Eggs

Operating since 1877. The ultimate "Grandma’s house" experience for traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches.

Pros
  • +Historical authenticity
  • +Huge snaps (aquavit) list
  • +Old-world charm
Cons
  • -Lunch only
  • -Very busy/Noisy

Best Restaurants in Copenhagen - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Copenhagen with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Copenhagen, Denmark. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Copenhagen's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Copenhagen include Alchemist, Geranium, Noma 3.0, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of Denmark.

The best restaurants in Copenhagen span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Copenhagen is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Copenhagen restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best Denmark food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Copenhagen for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Copenhagen

Copenhagen is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Copenhagen. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is known for Bikes, Design, Food, Hygge, Harbor, making it one of the most visited destinations in Denmark. When planning your Copenhagen trip, note that the local language is Danish, the currency is DKK, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Copenhagen is from June to August when the days are long and outdoor life is at its peak.. Our free Copenhagen guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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