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    Sticks'n'Sushi

    4.2 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Duck, Salmon, and Friends Plate
    Caz P.

    Upstairs/Rooftop Restaurant with Indoor and Outdoor dining... We didn't have a reservation but the Hostess quickly accommodated us and the Wait staff worked well as a team seating/greeting/taking orders/etc. Wok Charred Edamame had excellent flavor, hearty portion of ginger with my sushi which I appreciated, nigiri and rolls were fresh and to our liking- we both polished our plates.

    Sashimi and Rice

    This a great sushi spot surprising since it's a change. The staff here work great together. The chefs crank out sushi and the service was fast. There are beautiful views at the top of the building where it's located. Both indoor and outdoor seating. I had the sashimi assortment, it was fresh and beautiful presented. I also enjoyed a side of rice with there seasoned edamame in a spicy glaring glaze.

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    Reed B.

    Located just outside (but kinda inside!) Tivoli Gardens, Sticks 'n' Sushi delivers the perfect combo of high end sushi and delicious yakitori. First of all, the location is amazing with huge windows overlooking Tivoli Gardens and an outside patio if the weather is nice. The sushi is artfully presented and the yakitori was some of the best we have had outside of Japan. The restaurant is modern and clean with very nice toilets. What knocks it down from 5 stars is the service and the prices. I know Copenhagen is a very expensive city, but prices here seemed excessive even for Copenhagen. Service was just OK. It was very slow, items were forgotten and even though the restaurant was empty, there seemed to be confusion in who was helping us. That all being said, if you don't mind the prices it is worth a visit!

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    Urban House - A burger and a beer

    Urban House

    3.4(33 reviews)
    0.3 kmVesterbro
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    Basic hostel, no frills. Staff helpful. Happy hour, breakfast for fee $11 US. Hot water…read more No TV. No air. No safe. Close to everything. Storage lickers and plenty of entertainment. Kitchen with two large fridges. No ice.

    Fantastisk Sted At Gå Ned I København!…read more SITREP If you don't read Danish, that's my excited utterance of "Great Place To Crash In Copenhagen!" And a shout out to my yelpie Bridget W. and my trippy Mette for both cluing me onto this veritable hostel paradise! THE SETUP So what happened is on my flight out of Stockholm, Sweden, I ended up with a one (1) day layover in Copenhagen before going on to San Francisco. Now, this was PLANNED - I knew I had the layover: it was either this or pay $400 more for the next least expensive round trip between San Francisco and Stockholm (and back). As it turned out, I was already spending 10 days in the Baltic States with friends, hitting Sweden, Estonia, Russia and Finland. Unfortunately, there was no time in that itinerary to hit Denmark (nor Norway, for that matter, though technically, although also part of "Scandinavia", Norway is not a Baltic state). So an extra stop on the return leg in Copenhagen for a full day presented itself to me and I was happy to take it. DOWNTOWN DISTRICT AND CLOSE TO AIRPORT As soon as I jetted back into Copenhagen Airport (my 2nd time here in addition to my 1st two (2) hour layover in this airport on way to Stockholm), I jumped into the rail-car at the adjacent train station. Not more than 12 mins, I was at the downtown Central Train Station, and only a block and a half from Urban House! URBAN HOUSE It's right on the corner, with the front door in the middle of the block (just a block and a half up from one of the train station's entrances). https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/urban-house-k%C3%B8benhavn-2?select=JZdnyOCkTnIibGTVoHJ-bA&userid=3mNz5nQFTIBQm0oU5mBR0w The fees are very reasonable: at the time I was making my reservation for the middle of July, it was $35 a night in a dorm room. I pulled the trigger on a SINGLE room with a bathroom for only $94.71/night. Easily just a third of the cost of even the more "moderately" priced hotels in Downtown Copenhagen, near the airport. And most of the time I would be on a walk-a-bout and not in the room anyways, so I didn't want to waste my money there. The room didn't have a TV anyways - entertainment was outside of the room. ENTERTAINMENT! ..and speaking of entertainment, Urban House had a full-on bar / cafe / "Student Union"-feel open area at street level. In fact, the guy serving beers, took a quick break so he could check me in. The gal that was serving breakfast the next day was the one who checked me out: as it turns out, a good consolidation of tasks combined in their multi-talented staff. I ventured out in the afternoon and evening (twice actually) to grab some excellent Thai food back in the Train Station. And then again to a bar a few blocks away that was hosting a Jazz festival. There was plenty to do, places to eat, immerse oneself into the night life, all within blocks of Urban House. No car needed. THE ROOM As mentioned no TV, but that was not missed. There was a desk and chair which was nice since this is where I spent any of my waking-time while in the room. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/urban-house-k%C3%B8benhavn-2?select=NuynCk7VfBPS6-Fn4XhFuQ&userid=3mNz5nQFTIBQm0oU5mBR0w The bathroom was a fascinating engineered piece of configuration, especially when it came to the adjacent proximity of the toilet and shower: a good economy of space! https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/urban-house-k%C3%B8benhavn-2?select=AJLhvC82t2aCaZBooEwbAw&userid=3mNz5nQFTIBQm0oU5mBR0w There are never enough pillows wherever I go (hotel, motel, etc.), and unfortunately, this went doubly so for this. It's rare when I have to dip into my travel gear and find a jacket and extra pair of pants and fold/roll them up just so I can get a bit more height on the shallow pillow they give you. It is what it is. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/urban-house-k%C3%B8benhavn-2?select=T9RWvTNb8ZgaFlkcvFW5uw&userid=3mNz5nQFTIBQm0oU5mBR0w THE LOWDOWN A reasonably affordable stop when touring through Copenhagen. Should I find myself traveling alone in this fair city once more, I totally would consider staying here again.

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