The Best Restaurants with 4 Falstaff Fork(s) 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.
Jordnær is housed within an unassuming suburban hotel, but make no mistake, this is one of the world’s great restaurants, showcasing luxurious ingredients through highly refined, precise preparations.
On a cobbled street beside Christianshavn’s canal, ringing the bell reveals warm timber interiors, Danish design and Nicolai Nørregaard’s smoke-kissed interpretation of Nordic cuisine.
A Danish culinary icon, Bocuse d’Or winner Rasmus Kofoed’s Geranium is a masterclass in restrained, artfully balanced cooking, revealing the purity of Danish biodynamic ingredients. The wine list is second to none.
Beneath the vaulted ceilings of a 16th-century cellar, iconic Kong Hans Kælder has presided since 1983, proudly serving classic French haute cuisine with old-school craftsmanship and an exceptional wine list.
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.
A culinary institution, this thatched-roof, 400-year-old inn pays homage to French culinary traditions with craftsmanship and fantastic ingredients. Generous hospitality and a superb wine list.
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.
Beneath the chalk-white vaulted ceilings of an inner-city mansion, Søren Selin's masterful, visually expressive Nordic cuisine is matched by top sommelier Christian Aarø's impressively curated wine list.
Karim Khouani's new restaurant opened to critical acclaim in late 2024. Here, the head chef draws out the full flavor of classic fine dining ingredients through French technique and elegant, considered plating.
In an inner-city courtyard, Alouette's cave-like dining room and open firepit give distinctive character to Nick Curtin's cooking, presented in thoughtful sequences that champion Danish producers and artisans.
Within the restored, 100-year-old Customs House in Nordhavn, Mads Battefeld’s intimate 14-seat sushi counter delivers a tasting menu of sublime Edomae-style sushi, crafted with sustainably sourced Nordic seafood.
Within a year of opening inside a restored gunpowder store, Aure had earned international acclaim. Nicky Arentsen handles luxurious ingredients with restraint, allowing their natural character to shine through.
In a stunning setting with sweeping panoramic views across the Baltic Sea, this trailblazer presents a distinctive expression of Nordic cuisine, rooted in foraged, fermented and estate-grown produce from Bornholm.
In a 100-year-old apothecary's villa, Jonathan Berntsen crafts a confident fine dining language with southern French accents, alongside a menu that includes both a Dom Pérignon interlude and a dedicated cheese cabinet.