Hmm. This place is interesting but I'm not really in a hurry to repeat the experience.
Came here for a workmate's birthday lunch. I had never had Danish food before. I'm vegan, so I was certain they wouldn't be able to accommodate me because we ALL know Danes don't eat anything except fish and fattening pastries and those little buttery cookies that come in a tin at Christmastime.
Lo and behold, DANSK has a vegan sandwich on the menu, clearly marked as "vegan," plain as day, right there.
Now. Before you get too excited. By "sandwich" I mean "smørrebrød," a little open-faced square of bread. That's all they serve at DANSK at lunchtime, these smørrebrød things. (geez I really love the o's with the little slash through them. I feel like a Viking when I type them.)
Anyway, look, the smørrebrød was fine, interesting but not especially filling, and pretty overpriced for what you get because it's tiiiiiiiiiny. You really feel like you'd like to eat two in order to feel halfway filled up for lunch, but you'll look like a greedy jerk if you ordered two because each smørrebrød comes out all nicely decorated and perfectly centred on one plate.
This place is obviously trying to be something of a Scandinavian fine dining place, with the stylish minimalist Scandinavian decor and the miniscule portion sizes, but something was just a bit off. It's like a step below "fine dining" but two steps above "casual," and that's an awkward in-between place to be.
I also felt the lunchtime vibe was a bit weird. It was deathly quiet -- the waiters barely even made any sound, sneaking up on you like Danish ninjas. We came right at noon and were the only people there, so maybe that contributed to it. I dunno. Maybe it would be better at night. read more