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    Ravage

    3.8 (28 reviews)
    ModerateFrench, Bistros
    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Brian W.

    I was staying at 71 Nyhavn Hotel (a nice place), and the front desk recommended the three restaurants all around here (Ravage, Fiat, and Geist). They really discouraged me from most of the restaurants close to the hotel, as they are "touristy" and "too expensive for the quality". I was happy to walk over and take a look. After a couple of days of fish served at a conference I was hoping for something else, and Ravage looked like maybe a good choice. I saw mixed Yelp reviews on it as well. It was indeed just ok. The place is quaint, and I enjoyed the atmosphere and good, attentive service. The food, however was average at best and brought down what could have been a good experience. I started with a French onion soup. It had a big puff pastry covering the whole thing. Interesting, but once I broke it up into what turned out to be a smallish serving of soup it completely soaked up all the soup and I was left with kind of a mush. Plus there was no cheese! I have never had a French onion soup without cheese. Together it made for a bad start. I followed with the Pepper Steak, and while properly cooked it lacked flavor. Without the sauce it would have had zero, and although the sauce added a little, it was not the pepper-filled hit I was hoping for. There were nice, crispy and good French fries alongside, but it couldn't make up for the steak. A real plus was the nice atmosphere and a very good waitress. Maybe other menu items would make this a great spot. Mine however was a three star.

    Kelleigh M.

    Wow! What a great French brasserie located near New Haven. We sat outside and enjoyed the freshest mussels cooked in a basil sauce and topped with crushed almonds-an interesting twist but one that was superb. The best part was dipping the crusty bread in the sauce and soaking up the goodness. For dinner we ordered the fresh plaice fish that was lightly Pan fried and topped with onion and Dill and the goat cheese salad. Both were incredibly fresh and the flavors were phenomenal. Be aware, service can be spotty at times.

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    Stephanie P.

    Service: ***** Food: *** Interior: **** Have been there two times now and I can say that the service is really excellent. At ravage they do really take care of the customer and if mistakes happen they do something about it. Re first time I was there out order was more than an hour late and that is why we got everything we had ordered for free and we got also complimentary wine on top of that! The food I can't say it is something amazing, but it is ok good. I have had the club sandwich and the Caesar salad. Both were ok. The interior is quite chic and nice. It has different sections for food and for drinks. They also have seating outdoors which had also heat lamps to keep the warmth on cold days. All in all a good restaurant, with excellent service but not mind blowing food. Worth to try especially for a coffee or drink.

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    Gayle and I had a nice lunch at Ravage during our recent one-day off-the-cruise ship stop in Copenhagen.

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    Bistro Boheme

    Bistro Boheme

    4.2(31 reviews)
    0.7 kmKøbenhavn K
    $$$

    Thanks Yelp. I found one great place to explore French and Danish cuisine. Classic French songs…read morewith a good selection of wine list. I ordered crab mouse and sander fish special. I paired them a glass of Brut Excellence champagne and it went great with the dishes. Both are done perfectly and the presentation is Michelin delightful level. For the crab fish, I ordered a half of the portion on the lunch menu and it's still a generous amount. I wasn't hungry to begin with. I never am crazy about capers as they always overkill the natural flavors of the seafood. But this one is garnished with dill, lime mayonnaise, cress, cashew nuts, cucumbers, pickled tomatoes, red grapefruit, capers, olive oil and avocado cream. Bravo for the innovative twist for freshness and wellness. My daughter ordered the steak and lobster bisque. Both are delicious. Service attentive and friendly. Very relaxing and easy going experience for an upscale restaurant like this. Aloha from Hawaii.

    Classy upscale restaurant featuring French food. Our hotel recommended to us and we thought it was…read morevery good. They have an extensive wine list and quite a few interesting wines by the glass. The house made bread was very crunchy on the surface and very soft on the inside. We shared some oysters that were super fresh. I had a Zander fish that was pan fried. Loved it. My wife had the moules frites and ate them all down. Service was attentive. The large space was virtually full on a Wednesday night.

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    Noma

    4.4(76 reviews)
    1.5 kmChristianshavn
    $$$$

    I actually went to Noma, and while the room, the plating, and the ceremony are impressive on the…read moresurface, the experience left a bad taste that had nothing to do with the food itself. When you're sitting there, paying an obscene amount of money for a tasting menu, it's impossible to ignore what's widely known about how this place has operated for years. The tension in the room is palpable. Service feels rigid and strained rather than warm. It doesn't feel like people who love what they're doing. It feels like people trying not to make a mistake. After going, I looked deeper into the restaurant and its leadership, and it only confirmed what I felt. René Redzepi has openly admitted in interviews that he was abusive and a bully as a leader for much of the restaurant's rise. For years, Noma relied heavily on unpaid or underpaid labor, with brutal hours normalized as part of the "experience." Knowing that completely reframes what you're eating and who paid the real price for it. As for the food, some dishes were interesting, but plenty crossed the line from thoughtful into gimmicky. Once the mythology wears off, a lot of it feels like provocation for its own sake. Innovation loses its shine when it's built on exhaustion and fear behind the scenes. I'm glad I went once, if only to see through the illusion. I won't go again, and I wouldn't recommend it unless you're more interested in checking off a status box than supporting a restaurant that treats people with basic dignity.

    NOMA is that place that not even in my wildest dreams I thought of visiting but the opportunity was…read moregiven and it was better than I imagine. I've been following this restaurant for a few years now and I was fascinated to see how they moved from country to country creating a whole new menu based on local products according to the season and the place where they were. I remember watching them in Tulum, Mexico (2017) or in Kyoto, Japan (2023-2024) and I thought everything they were creating was incredible. It was a nomadic restaurant full of innovation, one of a kind, and I was dying to try it! We flew to Copenhagen just for this meal so my expectations were very high. I also went with an open mind to try anything they put in front of me, because that's what it's all about, expanding your tastes and flavors. At least for me. The presentation not only looked spectacular but also tasted incredible. To my surprise, the first course was one of my favorites. I devoured it thinking it was steak but really was the heart of a deer. It was delicious. After that, all the courses that continued to arrive were just as impressive with unique flavor combinations and beautifully presented. We also did the wine pairing which I highly recommend. Top notch wines that paired perfectly with each course they brought. The staff is outstanding. From the moment you arrive you feel well taken care of, they receive your coat and take you to a waiting room where they offer you a tea before taking you to the table. To get to our table we went through the kitchen and the whole team stops doing what they do to greet you and acknowledge you. I thought it was something very special. Definitely one of the best culinary experience I've ever had!

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    Barr

    Barr

    4.3(79 reviews)
    0.8 kmChristianshavn
    $$$

    Came here for the schnitzel, which was super lightly breaded and tender, delicious brown butter…read moresauce with umami from the anchovies and capers in the sauce. The accompanying potato salad was light and vinegar/olive oil based rather than mayo based, which was a nice contrast to the rich brown butter sauce. Ambiance is super cute, exposed beams and brick, the old Noma spot. Great date night. Waiters were friendly and recommended their cider (specifically made for Barr) which reminded us of a sour + an orange wine. Spaeztle with chanterelle mushrooms was very savory, a little too rich for my liking but my partner loved it. One minor issue we had was the brown crab dish's crab was overpowered by the bitter char on the romaine lettuce, and I thought too little crab per bite.

    Had a great dinner at Restaurant Barr. The place has a really cool vibe, warm, stylish, and very…read moreScandinavian without trying too hard. The service was super friendly and attentive, which made the whole experience feel relaxed but still polished. Tried a few different dishes, and everything was clearly made with care and good ingredients. The beef tartar was fresh and flavorful, and the pickled mackerel with cherry tomatoes in vinaigrette was surprisingly light and zippy. The schnitzel was classic and comforting, done really well. The most unique dish was definitely the waffles with black roe and crème fraîche. Sounds a little strange, but it totally worked, salty, creamy, and a little sweet. A fun surprise. Only downside: it's definitely on the pricey side. Still, if you're looking for a gentle (and tasty) intro to Northern European food in a great setting, Barr is worth a visit.

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    Kong Hans Kælder

    4.7(21 reviews)
    0.3 kmKøbenhavn K
    $$$$

    Probably the most exquisite dining experience I have ever had. From the moment you walk in and are…read moregreeted by the chefs, to the towel being replaced every time you leave the bathroom, to the staff holding your jackets on the way out, you certainly will leave with a special feeling. Throughout the night, the staff were absolutely incredible, ensuring the entire 4+ hour experience went smoothly. Everyone had warm smiles as you walked by, our water never went below half empty, every wine pairing and dish was explained thoroughly and the chefs and staff also entertained all of our questions. They opened up as the night went on and became entertainers as they realized we weren't looking for a stuffy and pretentious experience. One standout was the waiter bringing over wine for us to try in 5 different glasses as we asked about what made each glass special, he gave us an explanation of the different glasses and really demonstrated how wine can taste so different depending on the glass. Very cool! I can't possible describe all the food that we had, but each dish was interesting and creative in its own way. One of my favorites was the oyster with a "snow" made from horseradish. The snow melted in your mouth and the oyster was texturally transformed into a smooth creamy consistency, a much more palatable texture than a standard oyster. The turbot filleted tableside with two forks was impressive, the sauce it was in made from a stock of the turbot itself was divine, soaked up with the never ending brioche bread, it was incredible. The wine pairing was so well done, each wine somehow evoked the same scent as the dish we were eating, and each was so unique in its own way, really unlike any wine I've had before. The caviar with coconut sorbet was a surprising standout that went so well together. The dessert trolley as a whole was a fun experience as they brought out so many different dishes. Nothing was too crazy there, and some were a bit challenging to share. The madeleine was very impressive though, I've never had a homemade fresh one, to have it warm, crisp on the outside, and fluffy and soft on the inside, it was a very nice treat. All in all, the food was amazing, but nothing truly blew me away flavor wise. The experience was absolutely worth it though, and something I can't wait to try again.

    Amazing menu and execution, warm and friendly service. Very cool dining room. The food is…read moredelicious, and the cheese cart is amazing (you can choose as many types to try as you'd like). A very good fine dining spot in cph that gets overlooked

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