Restaurant Recommendations in Copenhagen, Berlin, Budapest a

Restaurant Recommendations in Copenhagen, Berlin, Budapest a

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NSNO

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344 posts

152 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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Hi all,

I'm going to be going to the cities above, as per the title, including Rome, which I couldn't fit.

Just wondering if PHers have any good recommendations for some good places to eat.

I'll be with the family in Copenhagen and alone for the rest of the trip. I'm looking for the type of places that locals go to and would like to try some of the local cuisine in each country at some point.


Thanks

fredt

847 posts

147 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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Copenhagen.

You want to get yourself to a good Smorrebrod restaurant, I have been to many over the years but can't unfortunately remember any names, Told&Snaps in Nyhavn looks excellent (I just quickly googled, no personal experience).

I also love the red danish sausage, sold from street vendors like 'Polsemannen' or 'Steff Houlberg'. Red sausage with fried crispy onions, mustard and ketchup is what you are after. Mustard and ketchup like no other. I love this stuff, but I'm not guaranteeing you will..

smile

NSNO

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344 posts

152 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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fredt said:
Copenhagen.

You want to get yourself to a good Smorrebrod restaurant, I have been to many over the years but can't unfortunately remember any names, Told&Snaps in Nyhavn looks excellent (I just quickly googled, no personal experience).

I also love the red danish sausage, sold from street vendors like 'Polsemannen' or 'Steff Houlberg'. Red sausage with fried crispy onions, mustard and ketchup is what you are after. Mustard and ketchup like no other. I love this stuff, but I'm not guaranteeing you will..

smile
Yes we are booked into a place called Restaurant Schønnemann on the Saturday morning, which looks pretty similar to the place you suggested. Definitely looking forward to that and some schnapps.

Sounds good, will keep any eye out for them. Who doesn't love hot dogs and will be good to soak up some of the delicious craft beer that I'll be drinking lots of in Copenhagen.

matrignano

4,361 posts

210 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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Taverna Trilussa in Rome, get a table on the terrace!

madcowman

217 posts

118 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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for beer then you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to Mikkeller in Viktoriagarde - best beer in Copenhagen.


http://mikkeller.dk/location/mikkeller-bar-viktori...

There are a few good restaurants around the Flæsketorvet area - its the old Meatpacking district. Hipster central though.

NSNO

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Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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madcowman said:
for beer then you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to Mikkeller in Viktoriagarde - best beer in Copenhagen.


http://mikkeller.dk/location/mikkeller-bar-viktori...

There are a few good restaurants around the Flæsketorvet area - its the old Meatpacking district. Hipster central though.
You can't escape hipsters, wherever you go nowadays. Haha

Don't worry I'll definitely be going to Mikkeller, staying just around the corner from it. The amount of craft beer places in Copenhagen is awesome, certainly won't be going thirsty.

Edited by NSNO on Tuesday 23 May 12:16

NSNO

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Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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matrignano said:
Taverna Trilussa in Rome, get a table on the terrace!
Thanks, just googled it and now I'm feeling hungry. Haha

The food looks great.

egroeg

40 posts

108 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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Copenhagen, spisestedet feed was really good.

NSNO

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Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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egroeg said:
Copenhagen, spisestedet feed was really good.
Thanks, looks great and not too badly priced for Copenhagen. Just booked it now.

matrignano

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210 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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NSNO said:
Thanks, just googled it and now I'm feeling hungry. Haha

The food looks great.
Standard but very well executed Roman fare, and a nice setting. Very popular with the local "who's who"!

Typical Roman dishes worth trying: artichoke alla giudia, stuffed courgette flower, bucatini carbonara, tonnarelli cacio e pepe, lamb sweetbreads/abbacchio

I'm salivating now!!!

rich85uk

3,361 posts

179 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2017
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Budapest - Montenegroi Gurman (bistro)

http://mnggurman.com/en/montenegroi-gurman-grill-b...

Technically Yugoslavian rather than Hungarian but a meat eaters paradise, reasonable prices too

I recommend the sharing grill platter

Edited by rich85uk on Tuesday 23 May 13:24

NSNO

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Wednesday 24th May 2017
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rich85uk said:
Budapest - Montenegroi Gurman (bistro)

http://mnggurman.com/en/montenegroi-gurman-grill-b...

Technically Yugoslavian rather than Hungarian but a meat eaters paradise, reasonable prices too

I recommend the sharing grill platter

Edited by rich85uk on Tuesday 23 May 13:24
Cool, sounds good. I think that I'll be living like a king in Budapest.

Burgmeister

2,206 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th May 2017
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NSNO said:
You can't escape hipsters, wherever you go nowadays. Haha

Don't worry I'll definitely be going to Mikkeller, staying just around the corner from it. The amount of craft beer places in Copenhagen is awesome, certainly won't be going thirsty.

Edited by NSNO on Tuesday 23 May 12:16
Warpigs brewpub is well worth a visit too. Probably my favourite if the hipster beer places in CPH

NSNO

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344 posts

152 months

Friday 26th May 2017
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Burgmeister said:
NSNO said:
You can't escape hipsters, wherever you go nowadays. Haha

Don't worry I'll definitely be going to Mikkeller, staying just around the corner from it. The amount of craft beer places in Copenhagen is awesome, certainly won't be going thirsty.

Edited by NSNO on Tuesday 23 May 12:16
Warpigs brewpub is well worth a visit too. Probably my favourite if the hipster beer places in CPH
Yes Warpigs is cool and great food too. I was actually in Copenhagen last year, but did more drinking than eating, hence the requests for restaurants this time around. My favourite place was BRUS, had a nice atmosphere, good selection of beers and the guy serving behind the bar used to work in a craft beer bar that I frequent in Sydney, small world.

sidekickdmr

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206 months

Friday 26th May 2017
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Berlin, hardly a locals place but a nice spot for a few beers and a meal, the restaraunt at the base of the TV tower, not the top, the base, its a nice alfresco, modern place to watch the world go by.

We also found a great little tucked away place by a river, bistro tables surrounded by grape vines and trees, however ive just looked and cant find it, sorry!


gregs656

10,871 posts

181 months

Friday 26th May 2017
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The Street Food Market in Copenhagen is well worth visiting, lots of choice.

Had some good food in Burgermeister in Berlin, but restaurant would be pushing it.

User33678888

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137 months

Friday 26th May 2017
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No trip to Berlin is complete without an Imren Doner and Sahara Sudanese Falafal


6th Gear

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194 months

Saturday 27th May 2017
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Berlin
KaDeWe Food Court

http://berlinfoodstories.com/2016/05/04/kadewe/

Well worth a visit if you're a foodie.

NSNO

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344 posts

152 months

Saturday 27th May 2017
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sidekickdmr said:
Berlin, hardly a locals place but a nice spot for a few beers and a meal, the restaraunt at the base of the TV tower, not the top, the base, its a nice alfresco, modern place to watch the world go by.

We also found a great little tucked away place by a river, bistro tables surrounded by grape vines and trees, however ive just looked and cant find it, sorry!
No worries, let me know if it comes back to you. Actually I think that I saw a place similar to what you describe in an article that I was reading the other day, but I don't think that it named the place, it was more about Berlin in general.

NSNO

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Saturday 27th May 2017
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gregs656 said:
The Street Food Market in Copenhagen is well worth visiting, lots of choice.

Had some good food in Burgermeister in Berlin, but restaurant would be pushing it.
Burgers are good. I'm after food places in general, it doesn't have to be a five star restaurant.