I was out with one of my colleagues and we decided to go get some good coffee. Unfortunately most of the restaurants in the area were either too expensive or just closed. We walked by this restaurant and we took a glimpse of what it looked like on the inside. Since we were very tired of walking and the weather outside wasn't the most pleasant, we decided to just go in. At first we hesitated because by the looks of it we thought it would be another one of those very expensive restaurants. We were greeted by a lady that also walked us to our table. She was also trying to speak her best English so we could understand each other. We had trouble with reading the menu and we asked for one in English so please keep this in mind if you are a tourist that is planning on going to this restaurant. We ordered tea, Irish coffee and an apple pie. I was completely impressed when I saw how good the apple pie looked and my colleague said it was the best she had ever eaten. I honestly regret not getting one for myself too. I got the Irish coffee and at first glance it looked like a frappé. It was the first Irish coffee that I drank that was this intense. I legally enjoyed it and this time my colleague regretted not getting this kind of coffee too. Moral of the story: the food and drinks are so good that if you think about getting these, you should just do it. It's worth it. The lady that served us was very friendly and understanding. She tried her best to make sure we understand her. For example she had a bit of trouble trying to explain the kinds of tea that they have so she brought my colleague the whole box of tea so she can pick which one she likes. I thought it was sweet of her to do so and I really appreciate that she tried her best to explain things. We had a bit of trouble with the payment because she added one more thing to the check that we didn't order. It was a bit hard to fix the situation, but we got our money back and only paid for what we ordered. The atmosphere was so cozy and we kept staring at everything around us because to us it looked like some kind of museum. Overall, I would recommend this restaurant for any tourists that want something good to eat or drink and that is...
Read moreBy pure chance while out strolling around my first time in copenhagen or Denmark I stumbled across this restaurant. I was greeted and shown to a table straight away. First I would say that there is a very old feeling to the place which is something I love so I felt very comfortable. Also there is a really nice atmosphere inside very relaxed and busy but not loud. The WiFi was good which allowed me to continue with my business while I waited for my food. The menu was traditional Danish cuisine which was something I was eager to try (why come to Denmark and not try the local food). Service was fantastic the waitress explained the dishes to me and spoke outstanding English (lucky for me). I ordered Mary's quick lunch a large platter or pork, fish, prawn, pickled veg, cheese, bread and crackers. It was excellent and totally surprised me to what I thought Danish food would be like. Price was very reasonable and I would love to...
Read moreWe arrived for lunch and noticed an available table, so we seated ourselves as no staff member greeted us. Despite our presence being obvious, we were ignored by the staff, who walked around the table without acknowledging us. It took nearly 15 minutes for the host/waitress to hand us menus.
When I politely asked if there was an English version of the menu, both the waitress and host made an inappropriate joke at our expense, laughed, and told us there was no English menu. The host then condescendingly suggested we use "an app called Google Lens" if we wanted to translate the menu into English.
At that point, we decided to leave. The behavior of the staff was disrespectful and unwelcoming, making it clear that tourists or non-Danish guests are not valued at this establishment.
If you are visiting Copenhagen or are a non-Danish local, be cautious—this place does not seem to appreciate...
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