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Copenhagen Street Food: 10 Best Places to go


 

Every taste is catered to in Copenhagen’s cuisine. Amazingly, a well-prepared meal does not require a banker’s salary to be consumed in this gastronomically inclined city. The peaceful city is plenty of inexpensive but effective places to eat on the streets.

With a wide variety of international cuisine and traditional Danish favorites, Copenhagen’s street food entices both locals and visitors. You can find traditional Nordic food in these places, such as Smorrebrod with herring and egg. Additionally, you may experience a wide variety of foods with influences from around the world from street vendors.

Interestingly, while enjoying your favorite meal, you will have a fantastic opportunity to socialize and get to know new people. Continue reading for our recommendations for the greatest street food and regional treats in Copenhagen.

Before your delicious street food, you can have a tasty breakfast at one of these 10 Most Popular restaurants for Danish Breakfast in Copenhagen

Here 10 Best Places to go for Copenhagen Street Food

1. Poulette

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While visiting this serene city, you should not miss this location. Poulette offers spicy fried mapo tofu, mouthwatering fries, and crispy fried chicken sandwiches on  Møllegade in the center of Nørrebro. In  December 2020, Poulette began operations.

You’ll love their fried chicken burger when you visit Copenhagen. It is excellent, affordable, and practical. Served in a soft brioche bun with mayo, crispy fried chicken, or vegetarian fried mapo tofu with pickled cucumber, mayo, cheese, and lettuce will also tempt you to return. On the little plastic chairs outdoors, you can either eat your sandwich or carry it with you. Poulette’s fries, which are seasoned with their spice blend and served with a Sichuan pepper mayo, are also highly recommended in addition to their great sandwiches.

The wine bar Pompette, which is owned by the same people, is where you may wash down your delectable dessert. It is located directly across the street from this restaurant serving fast cuisine. You will genuinely appreciate excellent natural wines that are also reasonably priced.

Location; Møllegade 1, 2200 København N

website ;[email protected]

2.  Blue Taco

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Due to its mouthwatering street cuisine, Blue Taco elevates Copenhagen’s flavor. The location of this area is in a cargo container at Reffen. You can find every Mexican delicacy at this unique location in Copenhagen. The strongest spices, herbs, and chocolate (for mole) brought directly from that region of Mexico shine through in the street food served here.

Snacks, tacos, and churros are available, as well as desserts. This is the greatest spot to pamper yourself if you enjoy smoky smoke, Baja California, and Coca-Cola. The chicken with red mole and sesame seeds is a particular favorite, even though the specific options vary depending on the season. Additionally, this store has a large range of vegan vegetarians and meat.

3.  Crispy Pig

For daring, contemporary reimaginings of Danish comfort cuisine, visit a tiny Reffen food stand. It’s an interesting place to eat street cuisine. Crispy Pig is a popular destination for meat lovers in Copenhagen, so if you enjoy pork, you should visit.

Pork, one of Denmark’s favorite meats, is honored on the menu here. As a result, there is a roast pork sandwich that is served in Denmark along with potatoes, red cabbage, and a specially prepared sauce. The Danish pork stew with a fried egg on top, which is a close second for the household favorite, comes in second. You should not miss this location since you can fill your stomach with juicy, mouthwatering street cuisine.

Location; Refshalevej 167 A, 1432 København, Denmark
Contact: +45 60 12 61 14
HOURS; Mon-Thu 10:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 10:00-24:0,SUN 10:00-22:000

4.   Gro

Kale Garlic Chips From Kale Leaves Cabbage.Image by Anna Sulencka from Pixabay

Gro demonstrates that the street food in this lovely city is tasty and reasonably priced. For years, it has sold its cold-pressed juices through Copenhagen cafes, but as of recently, it has a kale-green, succulent-clad food truck at Reffen where you can buy nutritious breakfast dishes and freshly squeezed juices. After a hectic day in Copenhagen, this is unquestionably a fantastic spot to visit.

5. The Bridge Street Kitchen

The proprietors of the bridge street and Noma restaurants discovered The Bridge Street Kitchen. If you’re looking for some amazing street food while visiting Copenhagen, consider going here.

This location is reachable by hiring a bike. By crossing The Inner Harbor Bridge, you can locate this hidden gem directly across from the beautiful and significant Nyhavn. It is of premium grade and bursting with powerful tastes.

Some of Copenhagen’s top fast-food brands and upscale restaurants are represented among the vendors. GRD and Gasoline Grill are the fast food representatives. You may eat at places like IBU, PMY, and Palaegade. As varied as the sellers are, so is the food.

Moreover,  you will find the rapid development of Copenhagen’s food scene over the last decade. However, the Bridge  Street  Kitchen market closes for winter between December and April. 

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6. Bolten’s Food Court

This food truck stop is housed in a stylish old building with a lovely courtyard. There are a ton of options available under one roof. It’s a good spot to grab a tasty, informal snack that’s fresh.

There are 19 domestic and international food stalls in Bolten’s Food Court, which also offers indoor and outdoor seating for events all year round. You will not be disappointed if you get the pulled duck burger from the menu. Lovely duck flesh in a burger bun, along with enormous fries topped with chili mayo.

Bolten’s is an excellent option if you want to sample some street food from Copenhagen and unwind with a few beers. A group of locals or visitors will all be able to find something they like at Bolten’s thanks to the abundance of culinary alternatives.

7. Rebel Street Food

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During your weekend time in Copenhagen, you should also go here. Although at various sites, Rebel Street Food pops up every weekend. You will receive expert street food preparation at Rebel Street Food.

Rebels Street cuisine places a strong emphasis on excellence, innovation, and service. both atmosphere and taste. As a result, you will undoubtedly experience various cuisines from around the world while interacting with the chefs. You have a great chance to customize the menu and arrange it in whatever you like. You can pick from a variety of savory and sweet foods, coffees, and beverages at their Rebel Bar.

To find out their location each weekend, fans check out their website HERE and track them down for their delicious Copenhagen street food. 

8. Hansens Is & Ice Cream

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This eatery selling food on the street was founded in 1922. It has long been a favorite among Danish people, so don’t miss it while visiting Copenhagen. Because of the mouthwatering homemade ice cream and hand-dipped Popsicles, both residents and visitors adore this location.

I find it amazing that they have a stall at Bridge Street Market. The handcrafted sundae, which is topped with strawberries, homemade nougat crunch, and Valrhona chocolate, is among the restaurant’s highlights. Another is its renowned hand-dipped ice cream popsicles, some of which are vegan and come with toppings like almonds and fresh fruit from the area. Additional breakfast options include homemade pancakes and Danish waffles. If you try your favorite, you’ll undoubtedly want more.

9. Kejser Sausage

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The Bridge Street Kitchen houses Kejser Sausage. This is a fantastic location to get gourmet hot dogs created by skilled cooks. The succulent, all-natural, organic hot dogs come on a freshly baked brioche bun with relish, lime, and pickled red onions on top. They are created with either pig or beef sausage. At one of the many picnic tables or a nearby seat viewing the Nyhavn port, take one or opt for both.

10. Reffen

Indian dishes to find in this market. Image by Anil Sharma from Pixabay

Street food is abundant in this food market. It opened its doors in May 2018 and is situated in a former shipyard. Refshaleøen a new urban neighborhood, is where the market is. Refshaleøen has seen an increase in eateries, food vendors, and cultural events ever since it became accessible to the general public.

You can purchase food from several ethnicities at this market. You will be able to savor Crispy Pig’s Danish pork roast sandwich. By eating the lentil pancakes from Dosa Corner in this market, you can learn about Indian cuisine culture. Additionally, savor Mexican cuisine from Blue Taco, including elotes. You will surely want to return to this market to sample more of the delicacies from around the world.

In any climate or time of year, Reffen is well-liked. Because the market features a sizable covered eating area with wood-burning stoves, you won’t need to worry during the colder months. The majority of December is spent open, although it is closed until the end of March for the winter.

check out other markets in this city with delicious street food, 5 Best Food Markets in Copenhagen. Moreover, enjoy your night at one of these 20 Amazing Bars to Drink the Night Away in Copenhagen

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