"International Cuisine" Restaurants in Hovedstaden
Rasmus Munk aims to inspire change, with holistic gastronomy as his chosen tool. Inside an otherworldly warehouse setting, guests are met with exceptional flavor, ethical questions and boundary-pushing ingredients.
A high-ceilinged room with pale timber interiors and clean, minimalist lines creates a zen-like backdrop for Kristian Baumann’s visually striking, beautifully balanced dishes exploring his Korean heritage.
Overlooking the flowers and peacocks of Frederiksberg Gardens, this romantic critics' favorite delivers a creative menu shaped by Japanese flavors and aesthetics, paired with sublime service and a thoughtful wine list.
In a dimly lit, semi-subterranean inner-city dining room, candlelit tables create a speakeasy mood around a tasting menu built on luxurious ingredients such as tuna, crab and caviar.
Run by the Formel B Group, this expansive, glass-roofed dining room in Tivoli Gardens delivers polished smørrebrød at lunch and evening menus anchored by classics such as sole meunière and steak au poivre.
A buzzing inner-city bistro serving oysters, generous shellfish platters and the day's catch in unfussy, flavorful preparations, open for lunch and dinner and backed by a standout, Champagne-leaning wine list.
A former tavern, this rustic and cosy neighborhood spot offers no-frills, taste-driven cooking influenced by French and Mediterranean cuisine. The long wine list is among the best in town.
In Copenhagen's Latin Quarter, an indoor greenhouse lush with greenery and warm wood frames seasonal Nordic cooking with subtle French notes, paired with a short, well-curated wine list.
Beautifully positioned in the rugged cliffs of Bornholm with sweeping sea views, Nordic and French techniques, gently accented by Asian influence, shape a menu centered on pristine local seafood.
Within the raw confines of the Meatpacking District, this long-standing shabby-chic spot serves casual French classics like pâté en croûte and steak tartare to complement a vast selection of wines.
Overlooking the Town Square, Capa centers on prime European Sashi beef and is renowned for chef Casper Sobczyk's viral butter-aged steak, while remaining refreshingly family-friendly.
Overlooking the harbor basin, Nærvær serves classics such as moules marinières and osso buco in an easygoing, maritime setting, backed by a long, traditional wine list. Outdoor tables come into their own in summer.
A long-standing Vesterbro favorite, set in a cosy, low-ceilinged basement, serving Nordic cooking with Southern European touches across set menus and à la carte, alongside a natural wine-focused list.
A dedicated vegetarian bistro in Nørrebro champions organic, seasonal vegetables, creatively spiced and transformed into flavor-packed dishes in a shabby-chic setting, backed by an excellent natural wine selection.
On lively Vesterbro, this unfussy neighborhood favorite serves crowd-pleasing bistro classics from ribeye and schnitzel to coq au vin and panna cotta, all set within bright, timber-lined, pared-back Scandi interiors.
Cool, minimalist Scandi design sets the tone at this all-day restaurant, where superb local organic ingredients from small-scale producers are elevated with a subtle touch of global spice.
Chef Nanna Maria Hansen leads the kitchen at this historic seaside hotel, founded in 1861, where French and Nordic influences converge in inventive dishes focused on seafood and seasonal produce.
On a buzzy inner-city corner, French favorites such as chèvre chaud and tartare are served in a relaxed, cosy setting with mosaic-tiled floors, open for lunch and dinner throughout the week.
Set in a secluded atrium courtyard in central Copenhagen, The Shrimp pairs high ceilings with an intimate dining room. The concise menu presents international classics, interpreted in a distinct, individual style.
Inspired by a French seaside bistro, this lively spot delivers a seafood-driven, relaxed menu with a ribeye option, served in an easygoing setting with colorful waxed tablecloths.