The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (2024)

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (1)

From local Danish joints to world-renowned Michelin stars, add these restaurants to your Copenhagen bucket list

Written by

Laura Hall
&
John Bills

Advertising

If you didn’t know already, Copenhagen’s food scene is a very exciting place indeed. You may already have heard of Noma, Copenhagen’s notorious high-end New Nordic restaurant – it will be closing at the end of 2024, making space for a new wave in the city.

A newer addition to our list is Alchemist, which has fought its way to the top bracket of the World’s Best, but we’ve also got Danish bakeries, family-run Taiwanese dishes and the classics serving up seasonal fish, meat and veggies. It’s not all expensive, but the blowout meals are there if you fancy it. Whatever you fancy, here are the best restaurants in Copenhagen right now.

RECOMMENDED:
🍸 The best bars in Copenhagen
📍 The bestthings to do in Copenhagen
🏛️ The bestmuseums in Copenhagen💃 The bestnightlife spots in Copenhagen🏘️ The bestAirbnbs in Copenhagen

This guide waslast updated by Laura Hall, a writer based in Copenhagen.At Time Out, all of ourtravel guidesare written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see oureditorial guidelines.

An email you’ll actually love

By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.

🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!

Best Copenhagen restaurants

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (4)

1.Alchemist

With the closure of Noma at the end of 2024 – still worth keeping an eye on for its upcoming pop-ups and collaborations in Copenhagen and beyond – the creative fine dining scene in Copenhagen is moving in a new direction. Alchemist, currently number five on the World’s Best list, is an outrageous sense-spinning experience, where under the watch of maverick chef Rasmus Munk, guests take in 50 small courses and an explosion of impressions. From snowballs that taste like tomatoes to dishes served on a silicone tongue, it’s like nowhere you’ve ever eaten before.

Price: Blowout

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (5)

2.Goldfinch

Down a dark alley off the main drag beside Nyhavn, Goldfinchfeels like a hidden secret, as if instead of being in a Northern European city, it’s down an alleyway in old Hong Kong. It’s part of Copenhagen’s New Asian Wave, the name given to the explosion of Korean, Chinese and Japanese restaurants that have opened in the city in the last few years. Expect sharing plates, glamorous co*cktails, and sweet and sour pork with strawberries. Booking in advance is recommended – it’s the hipster spot du jour.

Price: Mid-range

Advertising

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (6)

3.Alouette

This low-key fine diner won a Michelin star in its first year – and it’s easy to see why. Alouette chefs Nick Curtin and Andrew Valenzuela create seasonal dishes with global influences, like mackerel with fermented cucumber beurre blanc or charred pumpkin with caviar and mulberries. Relocated in swanky new buildings in the heart of Copenhagen, the focus is on sustainable dining with fresh, refined Danish flavours. Once housed in a rock ’n’ roll neighbourhood, its relocation is a reflection of the chefs’ desire to make an even bigger impact. Book ahead.

Price:High-end

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (7)

4.Hart Bageri

Renowned for creating Copenhagen’s best sourdough bread – amid stiff competition – Hart was founded by British baker Richard Hart, ex Tartine, and now has four outlets: the original on Gammel Kongevej, a second with outdoor seating and a view of the Marble Church at Holmen, another in Refshaleøen, and a fourth in Kødbyen. What we’re saying is, wherever you are in the city, you can’t miss it. Look out for the outstanding pastries, and riffs on British classics like sausage rolls.

Price: Average

Advertising

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (8)

5.Nihao YAO

From Ethiopianinjerato Surinamese peanut soup, global cuisine is all the rage in Copenhagen today. But our favourite spot is this 16-seat, family-run Taiwanese restaurant. Almost everything is homemade, with crowd-pleasers including pillow-soft pork belly bao (‘Taiwanese hamburger’) and classic ‘potstickers’ – fried dumplings steamed on the inside, and crispy on the outside. If you’re lucky, Nihao YAO owner Lishiang will have made two off-menu bao – one filled with minced pork, the other with red bean paste.

Price:Budget

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (9)

6.The Sixteen Twelve

This Nørrebro charmer was named after a funk song – an apt choice, as it turns out. Fermented ingredients dominate its ‘next-level brunch’ menu, from the smashed avocado pepped up with a house-fermented hot sauce to the eggs benedict with homemade apple cider vinegar and miso hollandaise to the probiotic coconut yoghurt. The Sixteen Twelveisa fine place to refuel when you’re done checking out the independent shops and retro boutiques of cobblestoned Jægersborggade, in the heart of hipster Nørrebro.

Price:Average

Advertising

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (10)

7.Selma

The Michelin guide made culinary history when it awarded Selma a Bib Gourmand (for ‘exceptionally good food at moderate prices’). It was the firstsmørrebrødjoint to receive the accolade – and the man responsible for taking the traditional Danish lunch to the next level was a Swedish chef. Nationalist feathers were ruffled, but open sandwich fans cheered:Selma puts a contemporary twist on the classic, using creative toppings such as herring with nettles, crème fraîche and fennel.

Price:Mid-range

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (11)

8.Juno

You know you’ve arrived at this bakery in upmarket Østerbro when you spot the queue winding out the door. That is if you haven’t already caught the heavenly scent of Juno’s pillowy cardamom buns. Made by Swedish baker and Noma alumnus Emil Glaser, they’re well worth the wait, as are Juno’s other outstanding pastries and bread rolls. Seating’s extremely limited – and Juno only serves filter coffee – but it is well worth the wait.

Price:Average

Advertising

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (12)

9.Doomsday Deli

Doomsday Deli is the city’s most talked about sandwich shop, serving thick oozy sandwiches of cheese and meat on slabs of a variety of breads – including gluten-free – from their shop in the heart of hipster Nørrebro. Gulbergsgade, the deli’s location, is something of a foodie hotspot, where you’ll also find the excellent Brus microbrewery, wine bar Pompette and new this year, Mirabelle Spiseria, a Sicilian restaurant from top chef Christian Puglisi.

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (13)

10.Barr

Located in sister restaurant Noma’s old digs – a former whaling warehouse dating to the 16th century – this casual bar and restaurant boasts picture-perfect harbour views and specialises in dishes inspired by traditions of the North Sea. Highlights include Belgian waffles with bleak roe and sour cream, grilled bone marrow with thyme, toasted rye and beer vinegar. Reservations are recommended, but the bar accepts walk-ins and serves most of the dishes on the menu – including Barr’s standout dish, Wiener schnitzel.

Price:Mid-Range

Advertising

The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (14)

11.H15

You’ll find plenty of decent restaurants in Kødbyen (aka the meatpacking district) – from Southern-style barbecue at Warpigs to sourdough pizza at Mother and a new diner-style ice cream joint, Ismageriet – but we recommend this informal cafeteria, which opened in an old freight hall in 2018. Faintly boho, thanks to its dialled-down décor and mix of creative locals and clued-in foodies, H15 offers delicious food at democratic prices. Nordic-themed dishes include roasted porchetta with salted lemon, roasted mushrooms, and forest berries served with creme fraiche.

Price:Budget

An email you’ll actually love

By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.

🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!

An email you’ll actually love

Déjà vu! We already have this email. Try another?

By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.

🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!

Recommended

    You may also like

    You may also like

    Advertising

    The best restaurants in Copenhagen right now (2024)

    References

    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Melvina Ondricka

    Last Updated:

    Views: 6383

    Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

    Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Melvina Ondricka

    Birthday: 2000-12-23

    Address: Suite 382 139 Shaniqua Locks, Paulaborough, UT 90498

    Phone: +636383657021

    Job: Dynamic Government Specialist

    Hobby: Kite flying, Watching movies, Knitting, Model building, Reading, Wood carving, Paintball

    Introduction: My name is Melvina Ondricka, I am a helpful, fancy, friendly, innocent, outstanding, courageous, thoughtful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.