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  • Not much seems to have changed since 1834, when AC Perch started importing fine teas. Weighed on scales, the tea is brewed with reverence.

  • One of the best restaurants in Denmark, it offers a blend of Scandinavian-Italian flavours.

  • Located on the south side of Nyhavn, the Bådteatret, or Theatre Boat, offers drinks and snacks at reasonable prices and affords good views of the harbour. If you are well-versed with Danish, be sure to catch one of the experimental theatre performances that take place in the hold.

  • Enjoy steaks, salads and a selection of beers in this artistic venue.

  • Set inside an old mill in Christianshavn, this is one of the most romantic eateries in Copenhagen. It is famous for its weekend brunches, so try to get there early (see Bastionen and Løven ).

  • Famous for its large brunch, this is also a pretty spot for a romantic evening.

  • Have a hearty brunch or café lunch (burgers, moussaka, etc.), and cocktails in the evening.

  • Once the local eaterie for HC Andersen, this stylish bistro-café is a great place for a cocktail. The food is varied, and the homemade puddings are excellent.

  • This ex-pharmacy in trendy Vesterbro is now a popular café bar. Fun cocktails and good music make for lively nights.

  • This chic, French-style café-restaurant has tasty food and great views.

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