This place doesn't know if it wants to be a tapas/wine bar with live music or a restaurant - It ends up doing neither of the two very well.
We started out with a very large serving of cold cuts with bread. (120 kr.) Way to large for one person, so luckily we chose to share it. It was a selection of aged ham, a slice of pate, and two kinds of sausages sliced. Unfortunately the meat was the pre-sliced kind, not freshly cut from a whole piece. The taste was OK, but you had the feeling, that this could be bought in any supermarket, and served at a fraction of the price. The cuts were not moist, with the fresh deep aroma one would expect from a 120 kr. serving. (If you wonder what other tapas this place serves - the other choice is a cheese platter for 125, or a big pile of both cheese and cold cuts for 250 kr (!) Olives and bread sold separately, for 35 and 20 kr. respectively.)
The menu is sparse to say the least, and was riddled with grammatical errors in danish: Two mains. Fish or steak. We had the steak, which was excellent - medium cooked, tender, and very tasty. The rest of the meal was a joke. A large heap of crisps (wafer thin peelings of parsley root or parsnip, deep fried), one mushroom, half an onion, and a small tomato, all fried. We had to order fries separately, and if they were good, what would have been OK, but they were not good, but the frozen kind from a bag - and had a sweet aftertaste.. not recommended.
The sauce Bearnaise was thin, and served in a thimble sized glass bowl. But at least you had no doubt that is was homemade.
The wine we tasted was a very nice pinot noir from Argentina, though a little too expensive at 95 kr. a glass. 420 kr. a bottle. (Only a few wines cost less than 350 kr a bottle) The sparkling water was a 1 l of San Pellegrino at 50 kr. a bottle! The price was not shown anywhere on the menu.
While we ate, a trio of (semi amateurish) musicians played jazzevergreens very loudly. You pay a cover charge pr person for the music, if you sit in the music section of the restaurant, the price of which is on a table on the wall. This evening it was 50 kr. pr person.
All in all, I cannot recommend this place as a restaurant. We ended up paying 1125 kr for two, and for that amount you can get quality food of a whole other dimension in Copenhagen these days. As a place to go for a glass of wine and live jazz music, i´m sure its fine - but as a restaurant - there a so many better places for both steak, wine and tapas these days. read more