Not sure if this location is open during the stay-in-place order, but Torvehallerne (the market) is…read morestill open for takeaway.
I ordered The Duck (burger and chips) and it took a bit over 35 minutes, which I noticed (as I was sitting there) was a bit of a consistent issue. It's not that bad, but it is a bit long of a wait. Just heads up if you're on a timetable, this might be a risk. If you're not, then you're probably safe to order and wander around or shop for a bit. Just ask how long it'll take when you order.
Palæo renowned for being the first restaurant chain where you can go 100% paleo. As the name implies, their menu is focused on a paleo diet aka. the Stone Age Diet. Essentially, that means they're avoiding anything that processed or refined, and they're known for being 100% paleo. However, they do have items and options that don't adhere to it. This includes items like beer, coffee, and cheese, and they're all separate things that you must specifically order. It's just a very convenient spot if you're on paleo, lactose-free, or gluten-free diets.
They have around 8 locations, and this particular one is a stall in Hall 1 of Torvehallerne Copenhagen market halls. This corner location means they have a lot of little tables suited for parties of one or two as well as counter seating, and during when I was there, there wasn't really anyone competing for seating.
Overall, I thought the flavors were pretty great. My favorite thing in The Duck was the perfectly crisp fries and the accompanying sauce. I also liked the duck confit itself, but after a while, I just couldn't get into that bread substitute that was used as the buns. An interesting restaurant and I super appreciated that things are cooked to order as well as certain parts of what I ordered. However, while I was super excited about when I first saw it (something new to try), I just wasn't as enthusiastic about it afterward. In the end, it added to the experience of coming to such a trendy market and is an experience, but just not my cup of tea.