the food was incredible but i made all the wrong choices and was feeling sluggish at the end of the meal. I tried the salad and oh my was it huge- greens, sauces, broccolini, potatoes, yogurt, crisps, bread, feta… it was too much. Not only the size. Bread and potatoes and crisps together was too heavy. The salmon & courgette on the rye bread however was a delicacy. I also tried a bite size of every pastry to get a peek of each.
I fell in LOVE with Paris Brest, so nutty, warm, creamy, rich 😍 I thought it was pure peanut butter. The cardamom- strawberry cupcake had the sweet spot of cream and strawberry and cardamom. The berry cream and lemon cake were good but average compared to these two.
I might visit Glyptoteket again just for the Paris Brest. And this time ill dodge the green oasis salad which was a catastrophe and get the...
Read moreLovely restaurant location with very friendly staff but steep prices.
I was there as part of a Christmas event held by Glyptoteket. The food was well prepared but lacked slightly in terms of balance as it was surprisingly sweet in the main course. The staff was quick and friendly and very professional. As part of the meal an alcoholic beverage was included but no water was given along with it, which was very strange. The coffee and tea were very standard.
The size of the main meal was quite big and we were very full, the dessert in contrast was quite small which fit well.
The location and the staff are really two highlights of the cafe but you can find better and cheaper food in Copenhagen...
Read moreRip off. Overly priced food. I got a salad with some green leaves and a couple halves of a potato and some yoghurt at the bottom. I don’t think these ingredients cost them much or took much time to throw together. Paid 186 DKK (25 EURO) for this and a cappucchino. When asking for a glass of water, they asked for another 10 DKK even though I already paid for food. I find this extremely sad, because this is a cafe inside of a museum. I think the museum (being an institution that showcases art that is available to the public) should get a cafe here that is a bit more economically inclusive and isn’t pretending to be a...
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