People often ask me where to find good Korean food in Copenhagen because they assume that being adopted from Korea and all, I would have some insider knowledge. However, it’s …
Copenhagen Blog
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It’s still ramen weather here in Denmark, so when I met with my friend Peter and his girlfriend D for lunch the other day, we decided to go to Slurp, …
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Polly is a new café on the busiest stretch of Gl. Kongevej. We ordered avocado toast with chorizo, Eggs Royale (Eggs Benedict with salmon), granola bowl and green juices and …
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The other night I went out for dinner in Copenhagen. My original plan was dinner at Høst, but it was fully booked, so I decided on Vækst instead. Høst and …
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Last Thursday I met with Lise and Michael for brunch. They were so kind to come and pick me up at the Central Station, and from there, we drove out …
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We eat a lot of pork in Denmark, so it should come as no surprise that stegt flæsk, fried pork belly, was voted the National Dish of Denmark in 2014. …
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What to do when your flight is delayed and you’re stuck with meal vouchers in Copenhagen Airport? Well I decided to go to MASH and have a big and juicy …
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Have I told you about Line and Maria before? They’re my old friends from pilot school, and last week we met for brunch at Wulff & Konstali. We don’t see …
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Christmas in Tivoli is really something special. From late November and throughout December, the old amusement park is transformed into an enchanting bubble of winter wonderland magic. After dark the …
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Before I went to Oslo I finally had the pleasure of meeting Angela from Pinay Skattebasse. We’ve been reading each other’s blogs for a while, and since we’re both in Copenhagen …
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Møller Kaffe & Køkken is a popular all-day breakfast restaurant on Nørrebrogade, and I’m an all-day breakfast person, so Kaffe & Køkken and I were of course meant to be. …
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Update: The Tante T cafe at Vesterbro is now closed and the shop has moved to Torvehallerne Tante T (Auntie T) is a cozy café close to the Central Station, …
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Update: Royal Smushi is now closed In Dubai, I have a Danish friend, Joachim. His girlfriend Shinae lives in Korea, but last month, she had a couple of days in …
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In Copenhagen, I also met with another friend, Tina, whom I’ve known since high school. Back in the days, we spent so much time together that my parents for a …
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A couple of weeks ago I got the chance to dine at Noma. A fellow Dubai blogger and her husband had a table reservation for 4 on a Saturday night, …
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When I took my pilot license, we were 3 girls at the flight school who used to stick together. Our greatest common passion wasn’t flying, but food, and we used …
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Convincing your friends to join you for dinner might not sound too hard, but then try mentioning that the restaurant you have in mind only serves porridge. Suddenly the enthusiasm …
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“But ALL Asians love bubble tea!” a friend of mine (also Asian) insisted the other day, when I confided that I wasn’t really into one of the greatest Asian phenomena …
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There’s nothing better than meeting your friends for a delicious homemade dinner, and I am fortunate enough to have plenty of friends, who know how to cook. Some of them …
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Smørrebrød (open sandwiches) has always been an integral and beloved part of traditional Danish cuisine. In its most basic form, it consists of rye bread with butter and different sorts …
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Before flying back to Dubai, Trine and I had dinner at Madklubben Vesterbro in Copenhagen. I don’t know why I haven’t written about it before, but I guess the pictures …
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Trine was in town this weekend, so Friday night, we went for dinner at Sticks ‘n’ Sushi at Tivoli Hotel. We only waited 30 minutes before we got a table, …
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My sister Trine has a thing for the Danish popsicle Filur, so every time she comes to visit in Copenhagen, I make sure that I have a package in the …