The restaurant was Amelie. It gets a mention in the Michelin guide but no stars. Traditional Danish food. Inside they had a menu for foreigners with about six languages, but I think I may have been the only foreigner there at that sitting. It mostly seemed to be locals having a bit of a treat.
I ordered a seafood dish to start (herrings with eggs and curry mayo) and a meat dish for main (Parisian steak tartare). There is a tradition in Denmark that you eat your food with 'snaps' which is a small shot of spirits to aid the digestion, and a beer. So thinking it would be rude not to, I went for the recommended options for both courses. The lady serving me took some time to explain the flavour of the first snaps. Eventually coming back with an ipad with pictures of what looked like a white wasabi plant. Then the penny dropped, it was flavoured with horseradish. I'm glad she took the time to explain because the flavour was super strong and would have been a massive shock otherwise. The next one with the main was a fairly anemic cucumber and dill.
The food was okay, but not exactly fine dining. Not sure I really like the idea of a cooked steak tartare. I was grateful that they served a single diner at the same pace as they would treat the rest of their diners instead of shoving plates at you as fast as they can to get you out of the door. After my bank has translated the price to LSD it comes to £69. Apparently their credit card processor levied a fee on non-European cards even though I paid in DKK, first time I've come across that. Usually my First Direct debit card works fine and has no transaction fees.