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Smørrebrød:
Inexpensive smørrebrød can be found in Magasin (top floor), Tivoli Food Hall and Torvehallerne.
Visit Lone and her smørrebrøds-ladies in the smallest shop in the city opposite the court house next to Cafe Centralhjørnet. Inexpensive.
Street Food:
Cheap Bites:
Otto (pizza)
Gasolin Grill (burgers)
Bouillon (super cheap, book in advance)
MaMeMi (Roman style pizza in Vesterbro)
Danish Restaurants:
Patisserie:
An institution in Copenhagen since 1870.
I recommend their ‘sports cake’ with hot chocolate. 10.000 delightful calories in an afternoon.
Organic & Vegetarian Hotdogs:
Two locations: Next to Rundetaarn (Round Towers) and next to Heligåndskirken (Strøge
Brunch:
Date night dinner:
Salon 39
Marv og Ben
Lola (for 10% discount use "Mikkel" in comment box when making reservations online or say my name upon arrival)
Shopping:
Akimbo - Small shop with a creative selection of unusual, inexpensive gifts, including real mermaid tears
Illums Bolighus - Department store with lots of Danish Design
Museums:
Half a day out of the city:
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. 40 minutes by train. Highly recommended.
Other foodie discounts:
Norrlyst, Odette, Gabrielle, Theo, Gemini & Væksthuset (for 10% discount use “Mikkel” in comment box when making your online reservation)
My favorite places:
Palm House, The Botanical Garden. Ticket also covers the National History Museum
Værnedamsvej. Small street with cosy shops and cafes
'Pisserenden', the Latin Quarter: Small neighborhood bordered by Vestergade, Vester Volgade, Nørre Voldgade, Nørre Voldgade and Nørregade. Many cafes, check out Next Door Cafe for a greasy breakfast.
Ørstedparken: Small park a few blocks from City Hall Square. Nice cafe and two playgrounds