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    Søllerød Kro

    4.4 (16 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench, Danish
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    07/02/17 @endoedibles on instagram for more
    Michael U.

    Located approximately thirty minutes outside of Copenhagen by car, an additional forty for those using a combination of Public Transportation and foot, Søllerød Kro is said by many to be one of Scandinavia's very best Restaurants, the "White Guide" recently awarding it a top 5 position behind the likes of Michelin 3* Geranium and Maaemo in Oslo. Described as "French Cuisine" using local ingredients, though recent reports of Chef Brian Mark Hansen's cooking suggest an increasing element of New Nordic influence, Søllerød Kro is located inside of a 1677 Inn in the middle of a forest, the walk from the bus stop a pleasant one that takes no more than 15 minutes at a steady pace. Awarded one Michelin Star since 2007 but with a lengthy history, part of that being a Sunday lunch tradition of opening up the space to families and kids of all ages, it was just prior to 11:45am that the first guests arrived at the lengthy white building in Holte, the early moments everything that fine dining should be with "Yes Sir and Yes Ma'am" aplenty and Champagne flowing, though what followed would probably be best described as a few steps above dining at one of the McDonald's locations with an indoor playground. For many a special event sort of Restaurant, the menu divided into a bargain Lunch and two Tasting menus, the Søllerød Signatur and Søllerød Inspiration at DKK1795 and 875, respectively, it seemed only appropriate as a first time visitor to place trust in the items on which the restaurant established itself, a Wine list said to be one of the best in all of Europe passed on in favor of one of Alain Milliat's new Nectars, the flavor expressive and brisk in a way that pairs well with everything, though obviously less complex than serious oenophiles would appreciate. Listed as an eight course menu, but in reality double that when accounting for several canapés, amuses, palate cleansers and mignardises along the way, it was just before the restaurant started to fill that things got started, a plastic 'egg' filled with Potatoes, Summer Truffles and Bread Crumbs rich and creamy while the Asparagus in smoked Cream was a lot like that at AOC the night before, the small morsel of cured Duck around Prune a tasty balance of sweet and salty while the Apple compressed in Verbena was a refreshing single bite to refresh the palate for flavors to arrive. Offering what would turn out to be one of Denmark's best Bread services at a pace best defined as brisk, it was with anything but a French classic that an amuse arrived featuring Watercress Ice Cream and immature Strawberries in a cold soup flavored with Parsley, the "Oscietra Unika En Surprise" that followed described as a 'signature' but in reality quite similar to something anyone who has dined at Joel Robuchon has experienced with a thin layer of Caviar stacked on Asparagus Gel and diced Razor Clams alongside a Horseradish Crisp. Following up Caviar with more Caviar, the grilled Oyster topped in salty black Eggs specially produced for the Restaurant seemingly an odd decision to reuse a flavor profile so early on, course three was unfortunately a case of unnecessary 'modernism' creeping into the dining room, the frozen Horseradish liberally added to a disc of Scallops topped in both Ginger and Grapefuit presenting a flavor so cutting that Hansen may as well have been serving Ground Chuck beneath it because no one would have noticed the difference. Returning all but one bite of the dish to the kitchen, not one question or mention of it from the staff aside from "all finished?," it was finally here that flavors got more interesting, the Lobster Tail served beneath softened Cabbage and Curry Foam infused with Thai Basil fairly spicy by Danish standards and yet another case of Chef Robuchon's influence while the Foie Gras was a pleasant yet standard preparation putting the creamy disc beneath Kumquat Jam and Dark Chocolate Crisps. Clearly a restaurant dependent on using luxury ingredients to wow guests, a bronzed ounce of Turbot seared with Bear's Garlic served next to a gelatin layer of Black Garlic atop Broad Beans coming next, savories finished with a slightly overcooked Loin of wild-shot Deer marinated in Black Pepper Reduction, the flavorless Truffles served as a shredded cloud atop Cabbage more interesting as a texture than a taste beneath Hollandaise. Cleansing the palate with a warm cup of Lemon-Ginger Tea and a Macaron of complimentary flavor, a harmless little duo that arrived around 14h30 as several Danish children had long since been chasing up and down the aisles unrestrained by parents, Dessert one again took a post-noma turn by presenting halved-Cherries atop an Almond Caked next to a quenelle of fresh Woodruff Ice Cream, 2/3 of the Mignardises again featuring ingredients served no more than two courses prior while the Mango Popsicle intended to be dipped in White Chocolate was a fairly clumsy presentation that really did not seem to fit the meal's concept.

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    Bistro Francophile

    Bistro Francophile

    4.8(9 reviews)
    25.8 km

    Fantastic food within view of the Helsingor Slot (castle), artfully prepared by a very small staff…read morewho can do it all. This is the type of small, local business that everyone should support. Food: A small menu: 3 choices of starter, 3 choices of entrees, and 3 choices of desserts. Keep in mind that ONE person does all of the cooking, the serving, bussing tables, filling water glasses. I chose the duck and pork rillette as my starter, followed by a piece of roasted pork shoulder served with lentils, tomatoes, and olives. Others chose a lovely pan-roasted piece of white fish, or half a roasted local game bird (pigeon-like). Each dish was pretty and precise, but not at all fussy. Other starters included a warm goat cheese salad and asparagus with a mousseline sauce. Only one person in our party of seven had room for dessert - creme brulee - and I couldn't bring myself to have another bite (but it looked great). The food was so well-prepared and tasty that it was the perfect ending to what had been a long day. Service: As mentioned above, this was a one-man show. And frankly, I'd pay double for the show that we got. We were a party of 7, and there were three more small groups dining at the same time. We never had a long wait for anything, and service was friendly and welcoming. Vibe: Hamlet-would-eat-here-chic. Intimate dining room, tiny-but-eclectic bar, and a water-front yet still dimly-lit dining room for some fantastic ambience. And I was there for a work dinner! This is a great place to hang out for a glass of wine and a salad, or for a full 3-course meal. Family-friendly: Probably. But tourists should leave the stroller at the hotel room. Summary: Bistro Francophile certainly makes my list of places to return to when I am visiting for business. I'll be happy to come back until I've tried every dish on the menu. And then I'll start from the top again!

    Worlds most hyggelige restaurant with fantastic atmosphere and delicious food - looking so much…read moreforward to the reopening. Vi all miss you Bo and your staff. All the best Niels

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    Restaurant Sletten - Havtorn Surprise

    Restaurant Sletten

    5.0(10 reviews)
    15.8 km
    $$$$

    What an amazing dinner by the coast after a day at the office. Small-ish plates that are…read morethoughtfully prepared and artfully styled, but not fussy, not pretentious, and not hipster. All in all a meal I shall not soon forget. Food: Recommended to choose 3-5 courses per person at 130 Kr. each; I chose 4, but 3 actually may have been enough. My four courses: 1. Tartare of Norwegian lobster with walnuts & crispy lobster 2. Cod with egg yolk, cress & sauce with marrow 3. Roasted halibut with snails glazed in garlic, potatoes & bisque 4. Crisp sweetbread with pumpkin, chanterelles & chicken sauce There were lovely aspects to each dish, but the cod with egg yolk was absolutely one of the top five dishes of my life. Never thought I would feel that way about cod, but you have to experience the smells and textures of this dish to understand. The marrow was smoked, the yolk was spherified, and the cod was the perfect temperature. I could go on and on about each dish, describing how well these plates were put together, but it's really just best to go and have the experience (but I will say that the crispy lobster will blow your mind). Choose wines, beer, or cocktails to go with your dinner. You can have a lot of fun with pairings here. Service: Impeccable. Vibe: Seaside-modern-easy-chic. Young and hip staff wearing black with brown leather aprons who are knowledgeable about the wines and the food. This is absolutely my kinda place. We sat in the sun room surrounded by windows and it was the perfect place to enjoy the evening. Family-friendly: No way I would bring children here. It may be just fine to do so in Denmark, but I would rather save this type of experience for me and my missus. Summary: Restaurant Sletten represents all that is right these days in the food scene. And I guess I mean that it's so much more about the food than the scene. Well-intentioned flavor combinations that really work. I generally hesitate to use words like "well-balanced," because it's an over-used term that describes a situation that can be very hard to achieve. But Sletten absolutely achieves it in every sense. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to dine here.

    If you are going to Louisiana, this is a must, but even if not it's worth a special trip. It's a…read morebit of a hike from the museum or train station, but cabs are available. The food is spectacular and the setting is a lovely little restaurant on the water with great views. The small plates make it possible to try many options and every one was a winner. It's pricy but for this level of innovative and exciting food it's worth it.

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    Le Gourmet

    Le Gourmet

    5.0(1 review)
    40.2 km

    I decided to take a detour (on the way to a much less worthy dinner) & give Le Gourmet a try. I…read moremissed them a couple of times before (closed Sunday & close at 20:00 on Tue.) It is a small & cozy restaurant with a mini store in the middle selling French cuisine-everything from Foie Gras to Chocolates, cheese, Jams, Rilletes & sausage to name a few. I arrived on a Wednesday (one of the evenings they close at 8) & there were only a couple of tables full so had my choice of seating. Seems like weekends are when reservations are recommended. I wasn't sure what to order so based on my server's recommendation I started with the Salad de Chèvre. Before that came out I was served some bread, green olives & sausage which were a great start (& turned out to be complimentary). The salad was excellent with the creamy goat cheese on toast surrounded by greens. For main, although I haven't had good luck with Duck in other restaurants (overcooked, dry, no flavor, etc.), I took a chance based on recommendation and ordered the Confit de Canard with seasoned potatoes & Foie Gras. The Duck leg was exquisite! So rich & decadent! I was offered some flavored salts but didn't need them as the Canard was seasoned perfectly. The potatoes were also excellent! The Foie Gras was a seared piece topping & very good. I didn't want this meal to end! Paired it with a Matten (French) Cuvée beer which had an Amber color & was light & refreshing. I really didn't need dessert but who can resist a Chocolate Fondant? It was amazing! Luscious Chocolate middle with vanilla ice cream side. Yes! My server was attentive & took great care of me. I sent my compliments to the Chef for my unforgettable dining experience. So happy I took the detour.

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