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    4.3 (55 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndModern European, Scandinavian
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    Iberian pork
    Bobbi H.

    Hard to know where to start. We wanted to do a Michelin experience while in Copenhagen and chose formal B as our star experience. We had also chosen a Michelin bib gourmand which we ate at the night before. One thing that stands out with formal B is the ability to choose your courses unlike most Stars that have set courses. This allows a more personal experience. And isn't the experience almost as or as important as the food when you are evaluating a Michelin? When we arrived we were immediately welcomed and made to feel that being there was special and you belonged. Like you were coming to a close friends for dinner. Our table was in the corner by a window with a slight view of the kitchen. The decor, the colors all perfect. We had decided not to do the wine pairing in advance as we didn't want that much wine so chose to share a bottle between 3 of us. We asked our waiter for recommendations and he was very informative and chose perfectly. He even chose below the price range we gave him. Our party of 3 ordered the following: Gold Selection caviar, Mackerel, Grilled Danish langoustine, Tatar of Danish beef, Roasted turbot, Back of Iberico pork, Danish raspberry with dulse ice cream, and Sea buckthorn en surprise. They start you out with 2 snacks. One a fermented strawberry crust over langoustine with chili. Amazing! And an oyster in a rhubarb vinegar equally delicious! The first bite let you know that what you were about to experience was going to be magical. There's also bread with the best butter! We loved the caviar with the olive oil sorbet! Again, taking our time to enjoy the flavor and texture combination. The mackerel was also very good with the pickled rose hips and gooseberries. The langoustine presentation was beautiful! Taking care to drag each bite through the bier blanc is key. The tartare hidden and nestled in the courgette flower was stunning and equally as delicious! We had tartare the night before also which we enjoyed quite a bit but this was another level. The turbot was so wonderful and again, beautifully presented. Our one not so good, was the Iberico pork. The peas and mint were so delicious, but the undercooked pork was hard to cut into with a sharp knife and chewy. So not like absolutely everything else. I would not recommend ordering it. Disappointing. The desserts were wonderful! The sea buckthorn en surprise is a lesson in layering. The flavors, the textures the temperatures! No words to describe how memorable this was! We left being so grateful to be able to have experienced this beautiful restaurant. Highly highly recommend. Can't wait to go back!

    Amuse Bouches. 2024 01 16. M1.
    Jeremy C.

    I was again lucky to stop in for a "no reservations," dinner. The service here is a cross between à la carte and prixe-fixe. There are 12 plates available, and each guest is expected to choose at least five.  One major difference from most other prixe-fixe menus is that there appears to be no rule restricting the entire table to the same choices. The table of five next to me had, for one course, five different selections. For my selections, I enjoyed the brown crab, in pastry, coated with chili paste; and the roasted turbot.  Two servers tell me that the turbot is the restaurant's signature dish since 2006, but the menu unfortunately does not highlight this fact. I was happy to observe something I rarely see - involving a small table behind me.  The sommelier repeatedly tasted, conferred with a colleague, then rejected the bottle of wine the table ordered. He hurried to cellar but found no replacement, and was forced to apologize to the guests. If the sommelier cannot reject a bottle, why would a restaurant have one on staff? The other servers were equally proficient, and personable. I'll have to return, to sample the remaining plates. 2024 01 16. M1.

    This was incredible restaurant with a 5 course menu that should be considered one best restaurants in the world. Considering it a Michelin star I can't be too off! Each dish was brilliantly designed and explained by a team of people equally brilliant and welcoming.

    Cod ceviche (was interesting and on the sweeter side)
    Ashutosh K.

    Copenhagen is at the center stage of shining Nordic cuisine. Noma helped redefine the cuisine but there are lot of really great restaurants in the city, which are continuing the journey of leaving an impressive footprint of the Nordic cuisine on the worldmap! Formel B is on this journey for over 20 years now!! The restaurant started in the level which is now the basement, and expanded to include the cozier and elegant dining room upstairs! I started with their cod ceviche which was interesting, and on the sweeter side. The only hint of spiciness was coming from mustard seeds. And for sure the imperial pigeon was great! For the dessert, I got their popular sea buckthorn en surprise! The cream shell was not too sweet and the sea buckthron icecream inside was, although on the more citrusy side, was pretty good!

    Fish w ith veal
    Jamie B.

    One of the best dining experiences of our trip. Food was well prepared and service was good. The menu we had included the following: Ceviche Caviar with peas Lobster gazpacho Beef tartar Potato compote Rack of beef Sea buckthorn dessert The Sea Buckthorn was the best. A little sour but not too much. Apparently it's poisonous if not cooked properly. Beef was really tender. We were originally seated by the bathroom but asked to move by the window. They were very accommodating. Overall, an excellent and also affordable meal.

    Sam S.

    Ranked as one of the top restaurants in Denmark this is a place that deserves its ranking. A one Michelin star restaurant that serves modern Scandinavian food fused with continental European flavours. Designed in classic Danish style with sleek furniture, soft lighting, minimalistic and clean surfaces it's a casual restaurant with good service. The menu is a la carte or you can choose a fixed menu of five courses. They recommend that you choose five to six courses from the menu including dessert. There is an emphasis on seafood here and the use of local ingredients. It's about clean and delicate flavours with excellent presentation. I loved the mackerel, langoustine and lemon sole. It was seafood cooked to perfection and presented beautifully with amazing flavours. I did not like my Pork belly which was not cooked to perfection and, the flavours just did not go together. The dessert was simply amazing. The wine list is fairly extensive and prices are high, nothing unusual for Denmark. They were good with making recommendations and my choice of one or two of the dishes was based on the waiters favorites and so on. Wonderful experience and would come back here again. Thank you for a lovely evening.

    Amuse bouche
    Chloé Y.

    This was amazing! This is officially my favourite restaurant in Copenhagen so far! We came at the end of November as a birthday treat with my two friends and we went for the Formel B Menu for 850 DKK. We didn't go for the wine pairing but opted for a glass of sparkling to start, a glass of Riesling with the fish course and a glass of Frappato for the venison. To start we were presented with the amuse bouche already blew us away because they were really good! I won't go into details about the courses as there are quite a few reviews on here describing the same things. Our menu had the salmon, lobster, signature dish of turbot and veal tails, venison and finished off with the plums with chocolate. It's very difficult to say which dish was my highlight as all the dishes were perfectly presented and starred real punchy fish and/or meat that were complemented delicately. The service was also brilliant. It was smooth and not overbearing. I will most definitely be coming back here again!

    Amuse : Tapioca crisp with oyster cream, radish stuffed with fish, mackerel sashimi on cucumber and dried Danish cabbage
    Will S.

    As I think of Christmas in its classic opulence and sumptuous celebrations, I think of the meals I've had at formel B. From the utter simple beauty of the deliciously charred bread and branded butter, to the tableware, to the plates, I've learned to admire formel B and love it as one of my favorite restaurants. Even the bread and butter as it arrives table side are works of art-- the charred edges of the bread reminiscent of a Tarkovsky landscape, the butter lush in its purity. The progression of plate after genius plate to dessert to the ending coffee service and after dinner drinks, you feel you've come to formel B to celebrate and enjoy the newness of food creations here, yet you are convinced that these dishes evolved from classic preparations. With coffee service, you also get a sweets gift from the pastry chef, so if you're full, dessert is not necessary. Desserts however are unique here so you may wanna tempt yourself a togo option. The ambience at formel B is homey contemporary Danish, candles by windows and tables (candles are hygge in Danmark). I loved the layout of the restaurant. Service is super attentive, eyes-behind-the-head attentive. A meal here spans 2-3 hours of pure enjoyment, the staff gracious if you indulge them in conversation; otherwise their goal is to serve you dishes at an orchestrated moment--you feel it, it's subtle yet determined. Silently impressed. I've been here just twice now and am looking forward to my 3rd and many visits after. I've taken photos of the plates I liked and enjoyed from my last meal here in July and March so there are 2 meals in these photos not one, LOL. I'm sure there are other restaurants that are better but for this year, formel B rocks my culinary soul. For the inventiveness and beauty of its dishes to the almost nervy taste combinations that throw me to the clouds, I feel festive and feel the abundance of life's ingredients architected judiciously and artfully here. Merry Christmas and Happy December holidays to you and your loved ones y'all. Visits: 2 Tip: All the plates are the same price. Who does that? You pick however many you like and there is a genius wine pairing option too. The downstairs dining room is hygge, the kitchen in view. Bathroom tip: Press the button, door opens, Shhhhh LOL

    Kim N.

    Having been the victim of Copenhagen's awful bus system (clean but not on time or completely absent) we walked down Vesterbrogade from CIty Hall. Our Captain from AOC a few nights prior Sheila, was moving here and her boyfriend is actually the chef of Restaurant Sletten in Humlebæk. That small world association would continue here as our server Patrick worked at Søllerød Kro for Jan Restorff and was the housemate of Henrik our Captain/Sommelier there for lunch the next day. Crazy right? The walk down Vesterbrogade was about 30 min and we were decently hungry when we got there. We were seated in the main lower section to the left of the entry way. It seems there's an upstairs by the doorway, a slight downstairs and then another upstairs as you keep walking through the main room. The bi level layout is interesting in a roller coaster-ish fashion. The room is sleek, modern and dimly lit. We were along the wall where there was a hige display of wine and high end spirits nearby. There is a large electronic metal door which is actually the entrance to the restrooms and it was a source of confusion for many throughout the night. You push a button and this sleek metal door slides sideways. It did honestly look like the entrance to a spaceship and many people stood staring at it not sure how to get in until noticing the elevator style button. Patrick explained the menu and concept to us which changed recently from a set menu to a build your own tasting menu from a number of courses. Looking to maximize variety we each got a number of different things and swapped half way through each course having: -Baerii Caviar with Spring Peas, Pea Ice Cream -Salted Scallops with Beetroots, Malt, Yogurt, Cherry Boullion -Slightly Smoked Salmon with White Danish Asparagus, Mayonnaise -Mackerel Escabache with Tomato Consomme, Charred Cucumber, Mint -Tartare with Grilled Danish Salad, Pickled Onions -Lobster Bisque with Pasta Puntalette, Mushrooms, Pickled Green Tomatoes -Langoustine a la Nage with Carrot, Puree, Local Danish Vegetables -West Coast Turbot with Parsley/Garlic Sauce, Braised Veal Tails -Sea Buckthorn En SUrprise -Rye Bread Porridge Ice Cream with Vanilla and Rhubard As with just about every other meal we had in Copenhagen, this was stellar. formel B does a mash of both Danish techniques and ingredients with many other styles of cuisine. It was a good change up from some of the other New Nordic focused restaurants. Patrick our Captain grew up in Denmark but his father actually lives in Utah and he makes it to the US every year. He regaled us with stories of the great Jan Restorff and how we were going to have a great time at his former employers restaurant. He even wrote to them ahead of time to let them know we were coming. He had also already me Sheila from AOC so it felt like we were already in a circle of friends. Our other server Camilla was also super charming, super cute and very fun to talk to. She gave us a brief tour of the restaurant, the wine cellar and gave us insights on the Danish food world, economy and everything we wanted to know. So well taken care of like friends. Another amazing meal and another amazing time. If you're on a Michelin tour of Copenhagen, definitely add formel B to the list.

    Antesa J.

    Had an absolutely fantastic meal at Formel B. Presentation, flavor, creativity, and reasonable pricing were all present and accounted for at my meal, and the experience is surely worthy of a Michelin star. Not worth 5 yelp stars though, unfortunately. Despite the fantastic meal, I was not super impressed by the service. Particularly the part where it took us 45 minutes (not exaggerating) to get our waiters attention so we could get the bill. It was late in the evening (about 11pm) and we got the impression that we had been totally forgotten about as the staff went about their closing duties. I like to give the benefit of the doubt that this is not a common occurrence, but it definitely wasn't the ending to such a great meal I had hoped for.

    Ellen D C.

    Highly recommended and a must go if you are in town. 130DKK for each of the small dishes on the menu. We tried almost every one between the five of us. From presentation to taste, each is equally creative, delicious and just the right portion. 3 or 4 selection will be a fair amount of food for most. Don't forget to leave room for the desserts. If you are not sitting next to the glass wall of the kitchen, do stop by and take a look as your food is plated. Most interesting. Staff is friendly and attentive. A memorable experience.

    Kevin L.

    Well worth the value and price for a meal. Another top notch restaurant that is worth a visit with around 20 dishes to choose from but of course you want it all. I had about four plus dessert and I was stuffed. Service was friendly, but on one occasion gave me "they are all good, depends what you like..." answers when I asked for recommendations. Although they weren't rude, it might just be my personal preference for a waiter to just take charge in a situation like this and act as a guide. Overall can't really go wrong with the choices here, again some were a lot better than other dishes, but I was highly satisfied with all my choices including the dessert.

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    Cofoco

    Cofoco

    4.4(58 reviews)
    1.4 kmVesterbro
    $$$

    Food was good but it was very noisy with a big group sitting beside us…read more I would enjoy more if it is not a fix course meal because we all (party of 3) got so full before the main course arrived... The first 2 courses (halibut and soup) were amazing and refreshing. The main course (my colleagues had cod and rib eyed, not pictured). My brisket was nicely cooked but nothing surprising. I tried the mushrooms on top of my colleague's rib-eye, I enjoyed the mushrooms more than the protein. Quite pricey as stated by other reviews...especially if one doesn't want mixed couse meal.

    We tried visiting on a Monday evening with no reservation and the restaurant let us know they were…read morefully booked (which I was a bit surprised about). Luckily, we were able to make a reservation for dinner for the next day! There is an option to go for a la carte or a pre-fixe menu of 4-6 courses. We opted for the 4 course which had a cured haddock, mussel soup with scallop, a stuffed cockerel and dessert. I paid the supplement to upgrade the main to a Hake. Overall, the food was delicious; the ingredients tasted fresh and paired well together but nothing was mind blowing. We did think the mussel soup was a bit too salty. I particularly liked the Hake, which was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside (I had Hake a few days prior and it was on the drier side so was a bit worried) - and particularly enjoyed it more than the cockerel! I also really liked the dessert - there were so many components to a simple looking dessert and everything was so tasty :) Service was just okay. The one thing to note is that they charge a service charge for credit card which isn't clearly stated on the menu anywhere. When we saw it on the bill and asked the waiter, she didn't seem to be fully understand it either but it is what it is

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    STUDIO - Appetizer

    STUDIO

    4.8(44 reviews)
    0.5 kmVesterbro
    $$$$

    I made the mistake of mapping the restaurant via Yelp, Studio had just relocated. So we got to…read moretheir old location by foot and found nothing. Dialed the restaurant and found out we were about 3 miles away and CPH only has taxis - so we had to walk back to the city center to hail one. Front of the house was so graceful about the whole ordeal - told us not to worry and to just get their safely. Truly took the burden off us! The food - let it take you on a head to tail journey. Incredibly well thought out food - locally foraged and harvested ingredients. A beautiful bounty of Scandinavian ingredients, manipulated with the utmost precision. Chef presented several of the courses - inspiring to hear the descriptions from the creator himself and he was so authentically engaged when we peppered him with questions. At the end of the night it was a bit challenging getting a taxi back - even Chef got involved in the process. The humility and graciousness, stunning. All memorable and fantastic. Wouldn't change a thing.

    This was the most underwhelming meal in Copenhagen for me. This review is a few weeks late (i…read morevisited CPH last month). The location is awesome, the staff are great and friendly. Chef Alan Bates was pretty good in conversation. But, the food just didn't hit the mark. I was there lunch time and ordered 5 course menu (they only have that for lunches, otherwise you can go for more traditional 9 course menu). The trout tart looked beautiful, didn't have much of wow factor in taste though. The pasta dish was good with ton of truffle shavings. The main meat dish was not at all there. I mean it was cooked nice but there was a side of tempura made from pig-brain if i remember correctly, and it was pretty bad!! Not fried well, was chewy and the fried batter coating got badly stuck on my teeth! Dessert was good.

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    STUDIO - Our atmosphere at STUDIO

    Our atmosphere at STUDIO

    STUDIO - Appetizer

    Appetizer

    STUDIO - Our atmosphere at STUDIO

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    Our atmosphere at STUDIO

    Spiseloppen Christiania

    Spiseloppen Christiania

    4.3(23 reviews)
    3.8 kmChristianshavn
    $$

    A delicious meal in a somewhat hard to find location. No luck as an early evening walk-in, but…read morewere able to book a table for the next night via their website.

    In the words of our København expert, this place is "a little hard to find." She wasn't joking…read more The entrance is away from the street, facing the hemp-and-paranoia fest that is Christiania (4-foot-tall "No Photos" sign every ten meters). Once you find that, it's past the graffiti, up the stairs, and through an unmarked-and-nearly-invisible door behind you. Once you get inside, it's a different world. Giant wooden beams support the ceiling, oil lamps provide gently glowing illumination, and Berkeley / San Francisco-grade hipsters weave between the tables, dropping off plates laden with braised mushrooms, mashed potatoes with leeks, and lamb cutlets. I went for the venison, with whipped potatoes and berry compote. The venison was past tender into soft --- good, but not what I was hoping for. My wife got fish, with a salmon-spinach souffle, some fennel, shrimp, fried potatoes, and a good helping of creamy sauce. We started with a soup --- translated for us as "like carrots, but white," which we think was parsnip --- that was creamy and rich, but still nicely light. The house red wine was good --- but the house white was absolutely amazing. You have to try it. The meals were quite good, but didn't manage to be as memorable as the experience;

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    Spiseloppen Christiania - Tables before the dinner rush

    Tables before the dinner rush

    Spiseloppen Christiania - Chocolate truffe cake

    Chocolate truffe cake

    Spiseloppen Christiania - Spiseloppen entrance stairway is around the back and towards middle of the building.  Look up for the restaurant sign.

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    Spiseloppen entrance stairway is around the back and towards middle of the building. Look up for the restaurant sign.

    Uformel - Deer

    Uformel

    4.6(67 reviews)
    1.9 kmVesterbro
    $$$

    Here are the notes I took during my recent dining experience at Uformel on my trip to CPH…read more inventive and inspiring - red wine, light, semi sweet but modest - Potato bread: crunchy crispy, lightly pan fried exterior (reminds me of a dumpling exterior but incredibly rich interior. Butter deliciously salty. If they served this with ice cream or something sweet for dessert it would be the perfect sweet/ salty combo - Hiramasa dish: light, refreshing dish. The cheese foam bottom is reminiscent of a whipped, light sour cream and adds depth to the light fish. The shaved asparagus and fingerlimes add the perfect touch of crunch and acidity - Witch flounder, so delicate and mild in flavor, the purée adds depth to this dish while the bread topped outside creates structure.I've never had such a light piece of bread topping Love the garlic dollop and radicchio topping. Every part of this dish feels intentional - Sweetbreads: perfect cook on the meat, I love the light sherry paring with this since the main part of the dish is fried. I loved the combo of pickles and caramelized onion but I'm an onion lover. (Call me shriek) Definitely a nice contrast in texture and more of a main dish than the other 2 - Lamb: the only dish that didn't nail it for me. Cooked well but Felt under seasoned and I didn't have a distinct flavor profile or direction. A bit plain and forgettable - Dessert: tangy, creamy, a great cozy way to wrap up the meal. Unique but simple in design, refreshing and zingy

    Outstanding food and warm ambience. Oysters are so succulent and sweet, and the apple sorbets are…read moreso complex yet so delicious. I like how the chef mix different texture and flavor together. Very interesting mixture of tomato and beef tartar. Wonderful experience.

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    The wine pairing

    Uformel - Oysters!

    Oysters!

    Uformel - Beef filet with morels, green asparagus and pepper sauce

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    Beef filet with morels, green asparagus and pepper sauce

    NOSE2TAIL Madbodega - Makeshift pop-up kitchen to escape the basement heat.

    NOSE2TAIL Madbodega

    3.8(44 reviews)
    1.5 kmVesterbro
    $$

    I enjoyed every minute of dining here. This place has such a cool concept of creating foods using…read moreparts of the animal that are usually overlooked. I wasn't quite sure what to expect - would the food look weird? Would it taste odd? We dove into ordering - the Bacon with BBQ sauce was addictive, as were the pork cracklings. The meat and cheese board featured things like salami made from chicken liver - it was outstanding. For the entree, I had the pork of the day which was also excellent. We ended with a mousse for dessert. I should also mention that they have an extensive gin and tonics menu that is not to be overlooked. The service was also wonderful - definitely give this place a try if you find yourself in Copenhagen!

    I was told the tale of Nose2Tail by a dear friend who I regularly hang out with at PâtéPâté. An…read moreamazing restaurant in the meatpacking district that we haven't tried yet? FOR SHAME. Clearly I had to move it to the top of my To Eat list and get that one checked off, pronto. So, now that I have sufficiently covered the Kødbyen food territory, I feel qualified to say Nose2Tail is my new favorite. The concept is brilliant (they use free-range grass-fed everything, and don't waste a single organ - clearly I'm a fan), the food is absolutely divine, the selection of wines is fantastic, and the ambiance is extremely hyggelig. I came here on a "date" with one of my closest friends from NY and we both could not shut up about how great the food was, from start to finish. The only drawback is that my jacket smelled like meat fat for about a week afterward. If you come here in winter, do not be tempted to hang yours by the bar where all the convenient hooks are. The entrance to the kitchen is right next to that wall, and trust me, you will regret it (even my perfume wasn't strong enough to destroy the stench). Perfect venue for groups up to 6-8 (they may be able to accommodate more), a date, or girls night out. And as the saying goes: Eat more bacon, have more sex.

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    NOSE2TAIL Madbodega - Fantastic atmosphere

    Fantastic atmosphere

    NOSE2TAIL Madbodega
    NOSE2TAIL Madbodega

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    Atlas Bar - Laks og hvidvin.... Og fødselsdag

    Atlas Bar

    3.9(55 reviews)
    2.3 kmKøbenhavn K
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    This is a small, vegan restaurant. We are not vegan, but after several days eating out at…read morerestaurants with few vegetables on the menu, we decided to give it a try. The food was delicious! I had a stuffed sweet potato, and my husband got the burrito, which was full of beans and salsa, and came with guacamole and a side salad of shredded carrots and cabbage. The service was also excellent.

    Lovely grime-y Euro-comfort food with blues on repeat…read more The decor and atmosphere is certainly blues inspired but run by hipsters. It's grime-y in a charming way but stay away if any grime bothers you. It's dingy on the inside with some nice sidewalk seats, but reeks of old cigarettes either way. Lots of folksjust hanging out for some drinks and people watching. For this they had high chairs and baby friendly. The service is great. They give of the air of not GAF but are actually attentive and charming. Food came or relatively quickly on a Friday night which was good with a hungry child. They were happy to explain things on the menu and even suggested a few things for substitution. Funnily everyone comes into the restaurant, loclas and tourirsts alike, acting confused where to sit or if there's a queue and after a dramatic pause the barkeep tells them to sit wherever and right on. The food was good. The menu looks very basic and doesn't do the food justice. The 3 salads accompanying each meal are listed without description or fanfare. You don't know which ones you'll get. We got four different ones in combination for two entrees. Even the chicken satay we ordered for our little one came with two salad sides. Two out of four were great, the others bland. Each salad is about 1/4 of a cup, fairly small. The sesame seaweed with ginger and heirloom tomato salads rocked. The guacamole (really just smash avocados without seasoning) and cabbage salad (no dressing, plain with two honeyed almonds on top) were uninspiring. We got the Manilla tofu and beef lasagna as the main dishes. The Manilla tofu was cooked just right with great sauce and an ample portion of protein compared to your average Nordic experience. The beef lasagna was decadent. It was more reminiscent of mousaka than lasagna, cheesy, pillowy, creamy, and very thin Al dented pasta. Not a whole lot of meat but very flavorful and filling. The drink list was pretty good. I had a nice primotivo for only 55 Kr. Whole bottles are reasonable finds at good prices. They also serve half bottles I'm carafes. Good brew selection too. Prices were fair for the fare. Much less expensive than many surrounding restaurants. Overall, great spot. Good to hang or eat. Not pretentious but just good enoufh food.

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    Atlas Bar - Bedste risotto, jeg har smagt! Se bare, hvor flot den er! Jeg fik min med kammuslinger - den fås også i en vegetarisk version.

    Bedste risotto, jeg har smagt! Se bare, hvor flot den er! Jeg fik min med kammuslinger - den fås også i en vegetarisk version.

    Atlas Bar - Ich mag diesen Style

    Ich mag diesen Style

    Atlas Bar - Indoor bar and check-in area

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    Indoor bar and check-in area

    formel B - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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