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    Nordic Noodle

    3.5 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveAsian Fusion
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Tigermom

    Tigermom

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.1 kmNørrebro

    An ex Relæ chef inspired by travels and Asian roots decides to open her open place exploring the…read moretastes and techniques of that cooking. Danish palates rend to not go very spicy so this easily topped the picante chart of meals in CPH for me. The intermix of Chinese, Japanese and numerous Southeast Asian cooking styles and flavors are awesome and bold. It's great to see a city that has grown so much in culinary depth continue to get new exciting places to eat

    Though Copenhagen truly has had some of the tastiest nosh I've had in a while, by day 6, I was…read moreperhaps a bit smorgasborded and røget fisked out - Tigermom's promise of a warming family meal was perfect for the rainy evening. You have two menu options, four or five savory dishes, as well as cocktail pairings. Per S/D, the menu changes based on what is seasonally available - in June, we started with a white fish ceviche, Thai Bird's Eye chilies providing ample heat, the tiger milk a nice balance. We then eased into this gorgeous exotic shroom/greens salady sautee thing - a mound of veg doused in an addictive coconut sauce that I would happily eat nightly if given the opportunity. Spooned over their bottomless forbidden nice, it was nutty perfection. We then moved into heaps of sauteed asparagus with egg - not a combo I knew to be craving, but paired with whatever voodoo spices they have, it was so lovely. The savory portion of the meal rounded out with a brill fish w local herbs and ginger - melted in the mouth, warmed the heart. For dessert, we tried both - the chocolate pot de creme w tamarind cream a bit more successful than the sesame ice cream w waffles - though I regretted neither. As it's all family style, the whole table abided by my pescatarian ways - I think I saw a table of omnivores w something beefy. I'm not sure how GF would do as there is a fair amnt of soy, but veg shouldn't be an issue in the least. Space is intimate, it fits maybe 25-30? Colors are pop happy, soundtrack is 90s hip hop. Crowd is 30-65y, well to do but not oppressively so? Service is friendly and Danish-attentive. Dishes are often presented by the chefs. The four course is K350, the family feast is K495. Chili pairings are K40-65, drink pairings K250-385. We didn't do their cocktail program, so I think with five-six beers and Lord knows how many sake sips, I think it was K2855 for four. Would happily return, it's rare to find such seemingly simple dishes done in such thoughtful, exciting ways. I wish it wasn't a day's worth of travel from LA to get here.

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    Tigermom - 1st drink in the Tipsy Monkey package -- a delish shandy beer

    1st drink in the Tipsy Monkey package -- a delish shandy beer

    Tigermom - Scallops with Roe

    Scallops with Roe

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    Fu Hao

    Fu Hao

    3.6(43 reviews)
    2.4 kmVesterbro
    $

    Excellent Chinese food! We were visiting from the San Francisco Bay Area, where we have a large…read moreChinese population and are used to high quality dim sum and other Chinese dishes, and this was as good as anything there. More expensive than a neighborhood Chinese place in the US, but it seems like all restaurants are more expensive here.

    In Copenhagen for only 2 nights on business (having never been here before) and I'm a little…read moreashamed to even be reviewing Fu Hao. My intent was to avail myself of all of the local Scandinavian food specialties to immerse myself in the culture of it all. On night 2, I couldn't take another meal of under-seasoned fish or rye bread. So, I did a search for ABS food (Anything But Scandinavian) and Fu Hao popped up. Like moth to flame, my dinner fate was sealed. Within 1 block of the central train station, this will be within walking distance of anyone staying around city center. It is on a quiet side street and has a fascinating mix of old Euro cement architecture with pictures of their dim sum menu on the windows. Around the area is a Little Asia neighborhood sporting a mix of other restaurants such as Thai and Japanese along with several Asian grocery stores. There were numerous bike food delivery people in and out of the place picking up while I ordered take away so they do a brisk take away business but the place was also completely full with patrons, both apparent tourists and locals alike with several tables of local Chinese patrons represented. It was so busy that when I stepped in to order, a woman got up from a table, took my order and sent it to the kitchen and later told me she doesn't even work there but she was there for dinner and knows the shop operators so well that she jumps in to assist them when they are in the weeds. It is that kind of place. She took my order, told me some history (the restaurant has been there operating for over 30 years) and then sat back down to finish her meal. That was a pretty awesome interaction. There is a full bar set up squeezed in above the cash register with a prominent Carlsberg beer tap, the obligatory waving good luck cat toy, and small Danish flag on display but no bar seats. The inside is small and compact, perhaps with enough tables and seats for up to 50 people all in. The menu had a full selection of dim sum offerings including some things I was surprised by such as tripe as well as pretty standard offerings you would find in most Chinese restaurants. The latter is what I would expect. The former is what impressed me as I would not think that full scale dim sum would be a hit with the locals (maybe they get sick of under seasoned fish too) but it must be and kudos to Fu Hao for being able to offer it so far from the motherland. The food was tasty and comforting to me. The dim sum is quite serviceable and I read the negative comments from others related to use of MSG by the kitchen. My answer to that is that MSG (stands for "Makes Sh*t Good") is a traditional and basic seasoning used throughout Asia. So while some disapprove of it, without it there is a degree of inauthenticity and that is a little like saying you are an aficionado of Chinese food but don't eat rice. It's incongruent. I found the food here to be pretty authentic which says something from the middle of Scandinavia. Copenhagen has a lot going for it but, in my opinion, world class native cuisine may not be on that list. Thank goodness though that they have Fu Hao (and other places like it) to keep their dining scene international and interesting. Would I eat from here again? Of course.

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    Fu Hao - Corner set front entrance

    Corner set front entrance

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