Denmark Trip Report
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Denmark Trip Report
Hi --
Trip report here.
Recommendations from my trip to Denmark:
- Eat at Noma
- If you can't get into Noma, good surrogates are Relae, Alberto K, Geranium, Restaurant AOC
- Or try Dine with the Danes or Spiseloppen for something different
- Roam Christiania, check-out the grafitti art, venture down Pusher Street
- Drink a beer outside and people-watch
- Walk up the Rundetaarn
- Shop for home furnishings at Illums Bolighus, Normann Copenhagen, Hay and Klassic Moderne Mobelkunst
- Take a train north to Kronborg Castle and the Louisiana Museum
- Bring lots of $
- Don't jaywalk
Trip report here.
Recommendations from my trip to Denmark:
- Eat at Noma
- If you can't get into Noma, good surrogates are Relae, Alberto K, Geranium, Restaurant AOC
- Or try Dine with the Danes or Spiseloppen for something different
- Roam Christiania, check-out the grafitti art, venture down Pusher Street
- Drink a beer outside and people-watch
- Walk up the Rundetaarn
- Shop for home furnishings at Illums Bolighus, Normann Copenhagen, Hay and Klassic Moderne Mobelkunst
- Take a train north to Kronborg Castle and the Louisiana Museum
- Bring lots of $
- Don't jaywalk
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Sometimes in Chicago.
Posts: 128
D'Oh!
D'Oh! Posted link to the last post, not the first post.
Link to first post here.
I apologize.
Posts include:
- Copenhagen Visit: Not So Sure I Like It
- To Die for Lunch at Noma Restaurant
- A Stroll Through Copenhagen's Christiania
- The Danes are Different from Us
- Scammed! in a Copenhagen Shell Game
- What to do in Copenhagen for Fun
- Day Trip from Copenhagen by Train
Link to first post here.
I apologize.
Posts include:
- Copenhagen Visit: Not So Sure I Like It
- To Die for Lunch at Noma Restaurant
- A Stroll Through Copenhagen's Christiania
- The Danes are Different from Us
- Scammed! in a Copenhagen Shell Game
- What to do in Copenhagen for Fun
- Day Trip from Copenhagen by Train
#3
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Location: Sometimes in Chicago.
Posts: 128
The New York Times includes Elsinore, Denmark in its 52 Places to Go in 2014, citing the new Maritime Museum of Denmark (Elsinore) and the Blue Planet aquarium (Copenhagen).
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Thanks for posting Esma- just a question regarding Noma- im heading to Copenhagen in May and am looking at the menu- is the menu option presented to you on arrival? I cant seem to find it on their website?
Thanks
Thanks
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You're welcome.
Noma menu. When I was there for lunch I had a choice of severals courses (around 8) or a 3-hour meal of 20 or so courses. Both menus were set. I couldn't have eaten another bite after completing the small menu.
Also, I don't have a link because the article isn't posted on their website, but this month's Conde Nast Traveler has an information-packed article on Scandinavian design, including a list of stores to visit in each country.
Noma menu. When I was there for lunch I had a choice of severals courses (around 8) or a 3-hour meal of 20 or so courses. Both menus were set. I couldn't have eaten another bite after completing the small menu.
Also, I don't have a link because the article isn't posted on their website, but this month's Conde Nast Traveler has an information-packed article on Scandinavian design, including a list of stores to visit in each country.
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Join Date: May 2012
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Was there in mid-December, and thoroughly loved Copenhagen.
Our meal at Noma (lunch) only consisted of one lunch option, the longer one, but I would recommend this one. Would also recommend Geranium for lunch, too.
Also, the Torvehallerne Food Market, and Mikkeller & Friends for some great beers.
Our meal at Noma (lunch) only consisted of one lunch option, the longer one, but I would recommend this one. Would also recommend Geranium for lunch, too.
Also, the Torvehallerne Food Market, and Mikkeller & Friends for some great beers.
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Location: Sometimes in Chicago.
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Good article in this month's Conde Nast Traveler on Copenhagen's Jaegersborggade neighborhood and the best restaurants that can be found there:
http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/20...one-block-long
http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/20...one-block-long

