Bojesen is the latest addition to a series of culinary establishments from Danish master chef Rasmus Bo Bojesen. His other places include a small chocolate factory, a bakery and another restaurant.
Caféen i Nikolaj is located within the Nikolaj Kirke church in the center of Copenhagen, very near Strget. This café is only open for lunch and is a relaxed and comfortable place. It is mainly populated by businessmen and shoppers, but you may spot some politicians in here as well. The café has a room upstairs that is excellent to reserve for a lunch meeting. The menu contains all kinds of delicious dishes, not typical café meals, but restaurant food made in a Danish fusion style. Everything is homemade and most of the raw materials are organic. Prices are below average, considering what you get.
If you're ready to elevate your dining experience to the next level, Hotel d’Angleterre's Michelin-starred restaurant is the place to be. Dress your best because luxury is the name of the game here; they've got that fancy 5-star rating and are known as one of the best spots not just in Copenhagen but in all of Northern Europe. And when it comes to food, this establishment has everything from Michelin-starred delicacies to artisanal coffee and drool-worthy French pastries. And oh, the Champagne Bar—it's a dream come true for Champagne enthusiasts, with over 160 types to choose from. Plus, they whip up some killer Champagne cocktails and classic drinks. So, if you're looking to indulge in some serious luxury and gastronomic delights in Copenhagen, the Hotel d’Angleterre seems like the place to be.