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    Selma

    4.4 (21 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    squash, fromage blanc, heavy grilled sprouts.
    Julian D.

    We went to @selma_rest for dinner; and we tried the famous #smørrebrød - the traditional Danish open-faced sandwich served over Rye bread with a modern twist and creative toppings. Here we have Spiced herring, Brown butter, horseradish and chives. (amazing flavor - great punch - huge umami - one of those you want to eat slowly) Second round was even better! a braised and layered beef tonge that the chef sliced thin as a paper marinated over 24 hours and then built it up as a card deck of flavour packing beautiful flavours that danced along with chanterelle mushrooms and vanilla foam. Next a beautiful garden made of Herb cured salmon from the Faroe islands, Yuzu Kosho, grilled cauliflower and delicate trout roe. Elegant and subtle flavors super well balanced. We finished the savory course with a vegetarian option of marinated squash, fromage blanc, heavy grilled sprouts. There's always room for desert! This is grilled fig with sourdough gelato some cream and croutons. Obviously a play on the smoørrebrod but it was The low of the evening. I always hope for a meal like this to finish with a great desert. For the las taste to be as mesmerizing as the first, so the experience rounds up well. This one.. Meh! @selma_copenhagen Selma made culinary history when the Michelin Guide made it the first smørrebrød place to ever earn the Big Gourmand distinction.

    Mandarin and Lemon, Green Tea, Chamomile
    Ken S.

    KenScale: 8.0/10 Visit: February 2024 When you visit Copenhagen, it will be impossible to leave the city without trying some smørrebrød, an open-faced sandwich consisting of rye bread and a variety of ingredients on top. While Copenhagen has no shortage of popular spots specializing in this beloved dish, Selma stands out for its modern twist while remaining faithful to traditional Danish ingredients. On our second day in the city, my wife Jun and I stopped by the restaurant for a quick lunch, and found everything we had very delicious. If you feel stuck after looking at the menu from Selma, the safe bet is to try at least one or two dishes including cured fish. While Jun is generally not a fan of herring, she didn't mind taking a bite out of Selma's smørrebrød with geranium and white currant herring, accompanied by fennel, bleak roe and fig leaf. She is not particularly crazy about salmon, either, but really enjoyed what Selma put together with herb cured salmon from the Faroe Islands, along with grilled cauliflower and trout roe. I did enjoy both of the dishes, but the highlight of our lunch came in the third dish, with grilled and glazed pork that came with cockles and leek. It was a fabulous smørrebrød, with the pork's spot-on texture enhanced by the aromatic XO sauce. Don't skip the dessert options at Selma; we wanted to try something not in a smørrebrød format, and found a solid one consisting of mandarin and lemon, green tea and chamomile. You probably won't need to book in advance for a reservation and the turnover at the restaurant was fairly quick during our visit. If you feel adventurous, I recommend trying a glass of aquavit/snaps (Scandinavian spirit) along with a glass of draft beer sourced from different parts of Denmark and beyond; I felt quite content with alcoholic buzz as we headed to the main shopping street Strøget following lunch. We probably need to try a few more smørrebrød restaurants on our future visits to Copenhagen, but for now Selma is a good starting point that offers cozy and pleasant Danish lunch experience.

    Smoked herring
    Andrew K.

    Ultimately, we relied on Selma to provide us with a smørbrød experience. It was a great choice. The restaurant is rather small and we had a reservation, so were offered outside seating or in the basement. Neither are better than the main restaurant seating options, so this was a bit of a bummer. Plus, the basement view is essentially people's legs/shoes without them knowing, which was a bit uncomfy. Drink wise, they have a surprisingly good beer selection. They don't offer tap water, don't totally understand that. And it's 35 kroner each person. The smørbrød options are vast. We were told to order 2-3 (not sure if this was per person or per table?) and went with 3: the chicken confit, the salmon, and the smoked herring (this we left up to the recommendation of the waitress). The salmon smørbrød was one of the top dishes of my time in Copenhagen, this is a must. The other two were good, worth trying but probably wouldn't go back for. The ambience is interesting. The bathroom decor is super random: one bathroom is quite large and the other is quite small, unclear why. There isn't wifi, which could be an improvement. The location of the restaurant is super easy to get to. I asked about the origin of the name and it apparently hails from a Swedish owner's daughter's name, which was an interesting plot twist for a restaurant serving traditional Danish food.

    Midori G.

    I read many articles saying Selma has the best smørrebørd and although I am not an expert, I would say they are right. Smørrebørd is kind of all they have here and that is quite alright in my book. We ordered 6 of them a la carte. My favorite were the herring ones and the pumpkin although all were amazing. We also had beer and the brown butter snaps. Both were good but not great in my book. The restaurant is rather small so make sure you have a reservation! We needed one for a Monday lunchtime slot.

    smoked mackerel
    Alex H.

    Selma is a restaurant serving danish smørrebrød in a cozy, elegantly relaxed setting. We ordered a variety of the delicious open-faced sandwiches. We had the three kinds of herring (elderflower, spiced, and beetroot), cured salmon, Jerusalem artichoke, smoked mackerel, and matjes herring. Selma has us convinced that yes, we should be eating toast for dinner but no, it will not come out nearly as good as at Selma

    Monday lunch @ 11:30 am - beetroot herring, metjes herring , prastost, pork Service: attentive Ambiance: cozzy Price: see pictures Food quality : excellent, fresh, high quality Highly recommend

    07/06/22
    Michael U.

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee, the first to achieve such recognition for Smørrebrød, Selma is the product of a collaboration between local brewery Mikkeller and Swedish Chef Magnus Peterson. Open for lunch daily except for Tuesday, a short staircase dividing guests from homey confines named after Peterson's daughter, diners are invited to order a la carte or to participate in a two-hour tasting, the former proving necessary on a crowded trip but sufficient to show why Selma has often been declared the "best lunch in town." Embracing modernity with reverence for tradition, Rye made on-site the canvas for creative Open-Faced Sandwiches, meals smartly start with a choice of Herring from which one cured in Black Currants takes on pink highlights to match pickled Onions and dehydrated Beetroot. Prone to daily change based on Ingredients, though a few classics are indispensable, Selma's Fried Plaice does away with Breading in favor of loosely-applied Rye Crumbs beneath delicate Sauce and plump Shrimp while a Dessert of Rosemary Ice Cream, Brown Butter Ganache and local Berries delivers a "choose-your-own adventure" of tastes, temperatures and textures.

    special menu
    Cherry Y.

    After contacting the establishment to inquire about vegan accommodations, I made a reservation to dine for lunch. Upon arrival, I was seated immediately and received tremendous amount of help from the servers. As not many options from the menu was able to be modified vegan, I had the chef personally create the menu and explain each dish to me. I ordered three dishes, two of which were the quintessential smørrebrød, or open sandwiches, of Denmark. They were beautifully constructed and flavorful. The lingonberries and potatoes were perfectly pickled, and every ingredient tasted super fresh. After the chef double checked with me on my preference on asparagus, he grilled me some white asparagus for my last dish. Despite specializing in herrings/non-vegan smørrebrød, Selma made the best vegan smørrebrød I could ask!

    Maria Simone S.

    OMG, I've only had the first of two course. The 'stenbiderrogn' open-faced sandwich and I cannot wait for the next time I'll be back. The proportions of each ingredients are so well balanced I was almost sadden to finish the first part. This place make some of the best Danish open-faced sandwiches. Yummy!

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    Grød

    Grød

    4.5(172 reviews)
    0.1 kmKøbenhavn K
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    I never thought I would be saying this about porridge of all things. But, Grød truly opened my eyes…read morein terms of how I could prepare my daily oatmeal. We tried Grød at two locations: the Torvehallerne market and at 7Eleven. The market, I ordered the Oat Porridge which came with apples, roasted almonds and caramel sauce, my mom had the All In! and my dad had the oat waffle. All of us (mostly) left satisfied. My picky father loved his waffle. And I really enjoyed the porridge I had. The oats perfectly cooked, the apples and almonds gave it a nice textural contrast. Plus the caramel, which was more like a dulce de leche added the perfect amount of sweetness without being too sweet. My mom was a bit ambivalent because the All In was too sweet. But to be fair, All In includes all of their toppings. Including chocolate and caramel so her assessment was fair! The Grød at 7Eleven had this wonderful chia pudding, layered with yogurt, natural peanut butter, a berry compote and nuts and I was obsessed. So simple, yet so wholesome. I found a cup at the airport and proceeded to import it back to the States. Overall, it was definitely worth a visit (or 2) to have my mind blown. Grød may not have intended it but this lil Westerner is now leveling up her oats game thanks to their menu!

    Excellent porridge with lots of options of what to put in. In trendy food hall. Also has wafflesread more

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    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar - Christmas dinner.

    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar

    4.9(16 reviews)
    0.5 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.

    Garden Restaurant & Vin bar - Salmon.

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    Restaurant Vita - undercooked steak

    Restaurant Vita

    3.9(30 reviews)
    1.0 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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    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.

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    Inside the Cap Horn

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