My partner and I came here for our last dinner in Copenhagen - if only we hadn't. The only positives are a lovely location and very friendly staff. The food on the other hand was horrible. We chose the 2 fish dishes - perhaps this was our mistake and the other dishes are better, but in any case it was almost inedible. The fish fillets were very thin and surrounded by a very damp and greasy breading that was many times thicker than the fish (after peeling it off, the soggy bit of fish that remained was not palatable). I also received 2 fried fillets instead of one fried, and one broiled. I did mention both the quality and this to the waiter but the only response was a shrug of the shoulders and to the mistake - "Really? Oh sorry, that that was a mistake from the kitchen". No recompensation. The fries were fine though. I wouldn't recommend coming here for anything other than a drink by the canal. I wish we had gone back to the cheap 24hr kebab...
Read moreSmørrebrød 🍞🐟 A traditional Danish 'open-faced' sandwich, with beautiful dark sourdough rye bread. This was our very first meal in Copenhagen, and it happened to be in beautiful Nyhavn at the Hyttefadet restaurant. ⛵
We had to get something authentically Danish - and we were recommended Smørrebrød. It was heavenly. We chose the 'Sailor's Favourite' option - 3 different types of fishes served as toppings on the Smørrebrød; marinated herring, fried fillet of flounder, smoked salmon 🚣🏻. The dark rye bread, toasted with butter, was delicious.
Michelle opted for the vegetarian option - Asparagus with Smoked Cheese & Herbs 🌿
We truly loved the Danish hospitality in this restaurant. The staff took their time to explain to us what Smørrebrød was. We loved our experience here.
Nyhavn and the Danish food served here -...
Read moreWe randomly dropped by after a cold walk; the place was packed but we wanted to eat here so we returned. We were lucky to be seated at a table for 2 in the heart of the place!
The service was great. The food simple but delicious. Both I and my date were visitors to the city & wanted to taste local cuisine, which is what we ordered & glad we followed staff's suggestions!
We started with glogg (Danish version of gluhwein). Main entree: I tried the flounder, he had Danish meatballs. We ended the meal sharing traditional Danish crepes & hot coffee - all hit the spot and we both were pleasantly surprised & agreed all was delicious; we would return if given the chance.
A very memorable trip to the city & this place. Would highly recommend but also suggest making...
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