Kommandanten – This is a pricey French restaurant that is well worth the money. The refined and exclusive Kommandanten serves high quality cuisine and does not cut corners. Designed by Tage Andersen, this was the first restaurant in Denmark to receive two Michelin stars. If you choose to eat here, make sure you have plenty of money, but also be prepared to enjoy some of the finest fare in Denmark!
La Vecchia Signora – This pizzeria, known as The Old Lady, is located near Kongens Nytorv in an old house on Grønnegade. There is a patio that is open in the summer so that guests can enjoy their pizza outdoors.
Vesuvio – Located on Râdhuspladsen, the Town Hall Square, Vesuvio is a very popular Italian restaurant. It is open every day from noon until 1:00 am, but the kitchen closes at midnight.
Khun Jek Oriental – This Thai restaurant, located in Boltens Gârd, is famous for its homemade traditional Thai food. Because everything is homemade, Khun Jek Oriental is a little bit more expensive than most Thai restaurants in this area. However, diners are promised a unique experience that is worth the extra money. The interior is simple and stylish.
Hard Rock Café, Copenhagen – For a familiar American taste, grab a meal at the Hard Rock Café, Copenhagen. Located in the center of town, this restaurant features the shirt John Lennon was wearing while recording 1974’s “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” and Gary Glitter’s stage suit from 1970. It serves traditional American cuisine.
Den Græske Taverna – The name of this restaurant means The Greek Tavern. It serves modern Greek food and is very popular. Den Græske Taverna is located on Østerbro Street.
Sources:
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www.visitcopenhagen.dk
www.viator.com