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    Palæo

    3.9 (45 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Classy
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Jessyca R.

    Great experience! I decided to just ask the gentleman working there what his favorite menu items were and ordered them. It was one my best decisions/non-decisions. Based on his recommendations I got the Chicken Wrap + bacon, and a Cucumber Juice (Apple, Cucumber, Spinach). The wraps are an egg base, which I was not expecting but liked. The ingredients were fresh and the wrap was overall delicious. Let's talk about the juice though... it was the most amazing juice I've ever had. I would move to Copenhagen for this juice alone. It's odd to say because it's just juice. But Palæo knows juice! Also, It must be said that everything from Palæo is gluten free and dairy free. It's quite rare to be able to have so many options on a menu to choose from. I'd definitely recommend Palæo for folks with allergies, juice lovers, or anyone that just wants some good food.

    Pulled Duck burger
    Doug G.

    Located in the Torvehallernr food market this was a nice gem. All the food looked great at this place, but this was exceptional. We had a pulled duck burger. Absolutely delicious. Kudos to the cook who said he ran out if the regular accoutrements we asked him to improvise and that they did. Also, Served with sweet potatoes. This was just one of many specialty items on the menu.

    Ezgi I.

    We might have ordered the wrong things for our taste palettes, or maybe we are not used to the paleo diet, but my friend and I weren't impressed. The food was ok, not great. A plus is that it is really heathy and the juices look good. Lots of vegetarian options. There are a lot of options, but it basically cycles the same few ingredients (as the paleo diet is specific) so it doesn't leave you much to choose from.

    Katie C.

    I have been eating Paleo for 3 years and it's hard to find convenient places while traveling. This cafe makes it easy since EVERYTHING is paleo! I ordered... Sausage and Egg Wrap: 4/5. The ingredients were tasty and I liked the combination of sausage, mushrooms, and sauce. The sausage had a great snap to it. But it was messy to eat and kept falling apart. Americano: 5/5. One of the best I've had in my life! Location: it is inside the food hall which makes it quite chaotic and busy. But there are plenty of tables. There isn't much waiting room and I felt like I was in everyone's way while waiting for my food.

    Elliot A.

    Hot roast duck, red cabbage, pomegranate, fresh orange and all wrapped up (and presented as a 'wrap) in an egg wrap! That stuff is the thing of dreams. Ok it was a bit pricey at around £7 but it waaas goooood. Good luck trying to stop those pesky pomegranate seeds falling out as you eat, and the fresh fruit in there does drip out quite a bit of juice so you are likely to get it all over yourself, but you won't mind after tasting it. This place is in a rather new and purpose built market and you can simply wander from store to store picking what you want to have for your lunch. I just popped across the aisle while I waited for my wrap from heaven and grabbed a pint of a local beer then plonked myself at a table and waited for my name to be called. Didn't have to wait long. Spent the rest of my time there throwing my food down my t-shirt, swigging beer and watching the people go by, wonderful, recommend it to anyone.

    Kylling wrap og chocolademilkshake, en uslåelig kombination!
    Ellisiv B.

    My friend visiting from Norway reeeeeally wanted to go to Palæo while she was in Copenhagen. Seems like it almost has some mythical status among foodies in Oslo, since they're all raving about the whole "stone age" diet over there. We were not disappointed. Both of us got wraps. Mine was with honey-marinated chicken, cabbage and cashews and came in a lovely omelet-ish wrap. It tasted very nice and fresh and felt super healthy. It also made me full for quite a while, which is pretty amazing, seeing as I can eat anytime, all the time. Since it was the weekend (who am I kidding, I'd have one any day), I was feeling fancy and got a chocolate milkshake. Also very yummy and surprisingly nice with the wrap. I find it kinda hilarious, though, that they add protein powder to their shakes. Very stone-agey. The tables they had were a little messy when we got there, even though they didn't seem too busy. But the service was quick and cheery. All in all a very nice experience and sure to be repeated!

    Ken M.

    Kettlebells never struck me as centerpieces, but Paleo uses them everywhere --- in front of the counter, on the picnic tables, any place 30 pounds of iron will fit. We grabbed a carrot-avocado-ginger juice on a swing through the market; I'm not sure I go for the image of a caveman with a juice extractor, but the drink was tasty. The pictures of the food looked good --- but everyone seemed to be getting juice, either the bright orange carrot-based one, or something green. I'll have to try a grain bowl next time. Or maybe just a hunk of wooly mammoth.

    Avocado smoothie
    Xander H.

    To me the best restaurants are the ones that either inspire me to cook similar recipes at home, or are so complex and incredible that I know I could never match their food myself. This one is a mix of both, but with a glance of the menu I had so many ideas for recipes that have become a staple of my everyday diet, for example I now make something similar to their paleo wraps (made of eggs and different types of paleo flours) almost every day. All of their wraps are fantastic and the avocado shakes are great (although I didn't like the one with ginger). It is a little more expensive than I had hoped, but the idea is just so great that I'm happy to pay the premium in the high hopes that this will become a more popular idea for restaurants around the world.

    This is a Bolo. I payed 5kr extra (!!!!) for Parmesan cheese.
    Maria B.

    I love eating real, natural foods and therefore I like paleo/the cave man way of eating. The prices here are OK - you get some quality food for around 70 kr. The juices are a bit expensive (50 kr) but I guess that's just the prices in Copenhagen. I can recommend the Bolo (69kr) (you probably won't go hungry after that). A wrap (59kr) is also quite nice but I'm still hungry after one of those. Extra cheese for the Bolo is 5kr and that's just a rip-off (and part of the reason that I only gave 3 stars). If you pay 5kr for Parmesan cheese you should get a little more than the small sprinkle of cheese that I got (see picture). The service varies. Today it wasn't very good but it might have been because they were busy.

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    In Copenhagen for work and was looking for gluten free options. I had the Classic Burger with sweet potato fries and it was delicious!

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    The prices are ok but the food is good! I ate here a few times while visiting.

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    The egg wrap is nicely seasoned and thick enough to hold all of the stuffing in the "burrito".

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    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar - Christmas dinner.

    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar

    4.9(16 reviews)
    0.6 kmKøbenhavn K

    I loved my meal here! I came with a group of 4 at 7:30pm on a Tuesday night and it was pretty busy…read moreinside so I would definitely recommend trying to get a reservation. I only took off one star because the time it took us to get our first course was about 40-45 minutes after being seated since they got the order wrong and the ravioli in the main course was lacking in flavor. Everything else about the meal was SO good- the cheeses in our charcuterie course was AMAZING (I'm not even someone who likes cheese). And I cleaned my plate for the creme brulee dessert! The portion sizes were also very generous - we all wished we came with an emptier stomach! Just make sure you come with a lot of time to spare because we didn't leave until 11pm.

    My parents and I landed in Copenhagen in the evening and searched Yelp for a dinner spot close to…read moreour Airbnb. This restaurant popped up as the first recommendation. We were interested in trying the Scandinavian cuisine, so we decided to stop by. The menu had an English section, which we appreciated. The waitstaff was friendly and patient with us. We ordered the mussel soup to share (absolutely divine. We should have ordered one for each of us instead of sharing it! It was so good!), the truffle chicken (the chicken was cooked so perfectly and was extremely tender and juicy), and the linguine (super fresh and perfectly al dente with a rich sauce). The bread with whipped butter was also great. I think the butter had truffle in it, but I'm not positive. It was delicious. The restaurant is located next to the King's Gardens and is a short walk from Norreport St metro station. The ambience is comfortable and intimate; definitely a neighborhood gem. I'm so happy we tried this place!

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    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar - Our cozy restaurant.

    Our cozy restaurant.

    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar - Snacks for a big private party.

    Snacks for a big private party.

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    Restaurant Vita - undercooked steak

    Restaurant Vita

    3.9(30 reviews)
    1.1 kmKøbenhavn K
    $$

    Brownie points sincerely for still being open at 1130pm and onwards until 2am... YES TWO AM!!…read moreAs someone who was rushing from the airport after landing at 1012pm, I truly appreciated that a local spot was still open... even though the streets were empty and we were the only table. I ordered the DANISH NATIONAL DISH and FRIED LIVER (I believe they are #19 and #20 on the menu). Interestingly, the server recommended something similar (another pork belly dish) over the national dish; stating it tastes much better and much softer... which I probably should have went with this recommendation since the national dish was TOUGH AS BONES. It wasn't crispy, chewy, or tasty. It was simply inedible. One couldn't even chew or cut through the meat... the side of skin on mini/small potatoes were simply boiled. The beet dish was delicious. The sauce didn't have much flavor (crazy how extra sauce costs 35 DKK more). The VEAL LIVER dish tasted better than the national dish ironically. Gave a tremendous portion. The potatoes were skinned. The gravy had some taste compared to the other sauce from the national dish. Decadent pickled cucumbers which provided a nice palate cleanser. Mushrooms gave a nice chew, a much appreciated and welcomed different texture. ***the bread given was not good at all*** ***it seems that water, even if it's from the sink or obviously bottled by them, costs money in any establishment*** SERVICE: Kind. Attentive. Enthusiastic. Spirited. Happy. Since it was our first meal in Copenhagen we were a tad blown away by the price tag of each meal to the point we thought it was a meal set. The server calmed down those nerves and reassured us that all dishes on the menu were à la carte. Loved the small talk he attempted :) VIBEZ: Still had Christmas/holiday decor haha. Great for a night out/date. Casual with a sprinkling of fine dining. No service fees included in the bill. Great for large groups. Located in the city. Didn't have a car; therefore, I cannot vouch for parking. Close walk from/to the metro though! Would I come back? No, but I am elated I can cross off trying the danish national dish on my bucket list. :)

    Beautiful place and food. Excellent service! This restaurant deserves 5 starts across the board…read more The owner recommended Grillet laks which is Grilled salmon served with sautéed seasonal vegetables and tarragon sauce. The salmon it's self was cooked perfectly. Gently grilled on the outside and moist on the inside, and vegetables were perfectly seasoned. The sauce on the fish was an excellent touch. All in all, it was worth the $. He also recommended Carlsberg Pilsner. Beer that is popular in Denmark. I was tempted to get another one! And finally the desert. Wow, I would fly back to Copenhagen just for this! He recommended the Gammeldags æblekage (apple strudel), it was divine. Thank you for the excellent food and service. 10/10.

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    Restaurant Vita - Inside

    Inside

    Restaurant Vita - Bread provided

    Bread provided

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    Cap Horn - My gravlaks (smoked salmon) open face sandwich

    Cap Horn

    3.9(99 reviews)
    1.3 kmKøbenhavn K
    $$

    This restaurant is on "Restaurant Row" in the Nyhavn area. This restaurant was a recommendation,…read moreand I would recommend it too. There were outside tables, but it was a bit chilly, so we opted for the nearly deserted inside restaurant. We had a table near the window, so it was a great view. The restaurant was nicely decorated and the service was very friendly. I ordered the gravlax open-faced sandwich, which is smoked salmon (very similar to lox) on an excellent sour dough bread. I opted to skip the mustard sauce, but the sandwich was perfect. My wife had the potato open-faced sandwich, which consisted of new potatoes, organic rye bread, lemon mayonnaise (romaleid), fried onions and pickled pearl onions. She really enjoyed it, along with her Spritz drink. Denmark seems to be one of those countries, where you cannot order tap water. Fair enough. However, our water consisted of an open carafe (which I'm sure was tap water), for which we were charged 50 Krona ($8). This seems high for tap water.

    Staff had a "I don't wanna be here attitude"... we were definitely a bother. Went for the burger,…read morecouldn't add cheese, staffed stated food was not made there, so no modifications. Settled on fried fish and shrimp croquettes (ok). We knew it was a tourist trap, but we were looking for better service. Great location on a beautiful day, if not for the excitement of being in the city... the staff could have destroyed it. On vacation, looking to order a drink, I was advised they only had what was on the menu... mind you, as you look around, the establishment next door was rocking a full bar! In my opinion, pick a trap with friendly inviting and help staff... not unless you like it that way!

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    Cap Horn - A view of the restaurant.

    A view of the restaurant.

    Cap Horn - Another table's excellent looking shrimp open-faced sandwich.

    Another table's excellent looking shrimp open-faced sandwich.

    Cap Horn - Inside the Cap Horn

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    Inside the Cap Horn

    Palæo - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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