We were attracted by sign outside of the restaurant that seemed to indicate that they served soup, as most places we looked at earlier seemed to serve only sandwiches, burgers, or cold cuts. It was a cold day so a bowl of hot soup seemed to be a great lunch option, so we took a picture of the sign which had the word "suppe" to ask if this meant "soup" as the sign was in Danish. The waiter confirmed that they had a potato and leek soup for DKK138 (about US$22), or a goulash soup for a bit more. We sat down and I ordered the potato and leek soup, while my friend ordered the steak tartar for DKK 198 (about US$31). We were given a small basket of bread to go with our meal, and the food quality was good. The surprise came when we got our bill, as we were charged DKK 30 (about US$3) each for tap water, which did not taste as good as the bottled water that we had in our bag. read more