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Griffenfeldtsgade 8
2200 København N
Denmark
Nørrebro
Hours
What time does Minimarked open?
Minimarked opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Minimarked close?
Minimarked closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Minimarked have parking?
Yes, Minimarked has parking options.
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Delightful grocery store that has way more than groceries. Prices were typical. Store was clean…read more Service was lovely
free wi-fi, these bitches knows what the fuck is up /tourist without connection…read more yo yelp i dont want to write a longer review.
A good variety of fruits and veggies
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Salater og færdigretter
Right around the corner from our hotel is this little supermarket where you can grab various…read moreessentials like some alchohol, drinks, fruit, and some ready made foods. Great if your travelling and are looking for quick bites or just something to carry along with you for your daily excursions. The place obviously is catering to tourists visiting the downtown area as most folks in there buying stuff when we went we essentially buying similar things. They do also have weekly specials on various items which you can find on their website, which obviously helps to save a buck or two if your traveling on a budget as Copenhagen itself can be rather expensive when compared to other european cities.
Really nice supermarket! Maybe The cheapest supermarkets on that street! Netto is Danish brand of…read moresupermarkets, probably one of the cheapest in this moment. Personally I like, that they have a lot of organic products, they change their discounted items weekly and I had never problem about quality of my purchase. This store is organized, clean and seems everything fresh. Even there was a lots of people in the time I was shopping, no big lines in front of cash register. Last few years I can see, that Netto is really caring about their stores. They really taking them one by one and refurbish them. Thumb up from me!
Organic corner
Best supermarket for organic food in Copenhagen. They have devoted two areas of the shop for…read moreorganic food. One in the fruit and vegetables department and one big area for all other kinds of foods. In the dairy department they have a wide selection from Arla, Thise, and Osted. I prefer the jersey milk from Thise. They got fresh bread from Meyer's bakery. Try the Kanelsnurre (a cinnamon bun), you are not going to regret it.
Right around the corner of Griffenfældsgade and Nørrebrogade, lays my favourite supermarket,…read moreSuperBrugsen. The said store has some of the nicest service in the city. They always have what I need. The shelves are most of the time packed. The floors are clean and the store is kept tidy the whole day. When it gets busy, the cashiers act fast. They open a couple of new 'boxes/desks' and also allow you to pay in the kiosk.
Frugt fra lokale avlere
Kæmpe øko afdeling!
Biodynamisk spegepølse fra Hedeagergaard
I hadn't ever been to an Aldi before yesterday. I had heard it's kind of disgusting so even though…read moreit is very close to my house I hadn't set my foot in. Yesterday I was walking by and thought I should give it a try. The super market is very messy. It looks quite dirty and the entrance looks old and not well kept. The people shopping there were a bit weird. A mix up between inner nørrebro and Christiania would kind of describe. However I was happily surprised with the groceries. There is a large variety of chocolates, ice creams, chips and all the junk food. They also had some cheeses that are not easy to find everywhere and not a bad selection of vegetables/fruits. In general I found products that are not found in other super markets (like chocolate pillow cornflakes!) which would make me go back at some point. Aldi could not become my favourite everyday super market, but it could be my getaway for more variety. Cause let's face it, super markets in Denmark have less variety than in most countries I have been. So secrets like this are good to know!
A good variety of cookies and chocolates
And more candy!
Økologi
Nice ethnic shop, oriented toward ex-Yugoslavian (yugo- south, Slavic - Slavics) sub Slavic…read morenations. Since I grew up in communism, we had a lots of products from Yugoslavia. The have very specific culture and gastronomy, connected to (mostly) Orthodox religion. Usually I buy cheese, wine, prshut (cured meat) or sweets there. I especially enjoy buying the Napolitanky- They taste almost like 20 years ago! I was very happy to find this place a few years ago. I'm not sure this is a shop where Danes will regularly go, but before you travel to the Balkans, you should check it out, and educate yourself about food and beverages, so you don't struggle there. You can also rent Balkan DVDs, but if you don't speak a Slavic language, it probably doesn't have much value for you. My rating is high, because there are thousands of ethnic shops, but this one really stuck with a concept, so you can not find anything else there except Slavic products! The service is not the most outgoing and helpful, but this is part of after war syndrome. Hope you enjoy what they have to offer!
The best place to get Balkan specialties (ex - Yugoslavia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia,…read moreMacedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia). Asamo has ex-yu: meat products (i.e. dried/smoked meat), wines, beer, strong alcohol (Slijovica / rakija), soft drinks (Cokta), sweets (Plazma) but also an adjacent music store where you can buy dvds. Must go place if you are from ex-yu, and if not jusk ask the staff for help.
my very favourite green grocer in nørrebro. "but all the best grønthandler are in outer nørrebro!"…read moreyou may say. well, the prices may be better out there, but the good guys behind the counter here remember your face and are really friendly. they carry just about everything you need to whip up some middle eastern food, and they also recently started carrying asian ingredients like thai soup mixes, lemongrass, and birds eye chilies. so when i don't feel up for a trip to the asian shops by the central station or outer nørrebro, i never think twice about coming to hind market.
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