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    Restaurant Upstairs

    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Bastard

    Bastard

    4.5(53 reviews)
    57.8 km
    $$$

    Everything was great- food, service, cocktails…read more One of my favorite restaurants in the world

    Heard about it & passed it many times in the past year & on a Tuesday night it was time to see what…read morethe hype was all about. It was packed/fully booked. Our choices for dinner (day before reservation) were seating at 6:15 or earlier or 9:15 or later so reservations well in advance are recommended. We started with cocktails (& they had a few creations) & had a "Buried in Sand" and a "Holy Mule-" Both excellent! Our server was helpful & made some wonderful suggestions once she found out it was our first visit. All the dishes (small & large) are great for sharing. As it seemed a staple of the menu (that changes daily) as well one of their specialties we decided to start with the Bastard Planka. A nice variety of house cured ham, salami, chorizo, pate & pickles-one of the best I've ever had. Also ordered the Klemmings Oysters as our second starter. So fresh, salty & exquisite! For main we ordered the Cod & the Munka Pork (as Pork is their specialty). Cod was cooked to perfection and the Pork had a crust that took it to another level. Both dishes were amazing! We finished with the Pistachio Ice Cream and Paris -Brest. Loved them both but the Paris-Brest is a must try! My only regret is not getting here sooner. Wonderful vibe with great service! They also have a bar area (open kitchen) where you can grab a seat to try some of the entrees or just have a cocktail, beer or glass of wine if they are fully booked. Will definitely be back. Michelin rating well deserved!

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    Bastard - A sweet glimpse of some bevies you may want to experience along with an epic charcuterie board...

    A sweet glimpse of some bevies you may want to experience along with an epic charcuterie board...

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    Spiseloppen Christiania

    Spiseloppen Christiania

    4.3(23 reviews)
    32.6 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.

    Cofoco

    Cofoco

    4.4(58 reviews)
    30.2 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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    Cofoco - Rose

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    Oysters & Grill - moules marinieres

    Oysters & Grill

    4.0(73 reviews)
    30.1 kmNørrebro
    $$

    What a neat spot tucked away in the Norrebro neighborhood. It was our first dinner in Copenhagen…read moreand they did not disappoint! We order 1/2 doz if oysters to share. I ordered the moules marinieres (mussels) and my fiance ordered the fish collar. The portions were large, as I didn't expect my moules to be such a large bowl. But honestly, not a complaint! Fries, salad, all entrees were delectable. No notes. Service was friendly and in Europe, definitely not fast paced like in USA. I didn't care as we had no urgency and on vacation. What a way to start off my European trip!

    We made reservations for the opening and there were just a couple groups in line when we arrived…read more Inside was compact but good spacing between tables. Decor was bright and colorful. They served both seafood and steaks but more seafood options. There also was a 3 and 4 course option for those hungry diners. We started with a single plate of fried squid that was a good size for us to share. Most were cut into French fry like sticks which was different presentation and then fried. All pieces weee dusted with paprika and came with a side of lemon mayo for dipping. Squid had a good chew to it and a good start off to our dinner. Mussels came in a huge pot, the largest serving to date. We ended up filling two bowls with shells. The wine broth was quite delicious and the bread was perfect for dipping and soaking up that goodness. The whole seabass was another well done dish covered in greens and easy to debone. The fish was light and tender. Service was attentive. A bread service per person was added to the check. Tiny restrooms were located next to the check in desk. The restaurant was quite busy by the time we left. We finished in less than the 2 hour time allotment noted in our reservation. Would revisit should we have the opportunity to return to Copenhagen.

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    Oysters & Grill - Front of the house

    Front of the house

    Oysters & Grill - Fish collar - sorry I forgot which fish

    Fish collar - sorry I forgot which fish

    Oysters & Grill - Our table spread. We went 8/28/25

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    Our table spread. We went 8/28/25

    Restaurant Upstairs - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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