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Street food in Copenhagen, Denmark! For this street food tour, we started off at the local market, ate some gourmet market food, and then continued on to the biggest street food market in Copenhagen, followed by a visit to food hall, and finally completing this food tour with the ultimate legendary Danish street food of all! #Denmark #Copenhagen #visitcopenhagen
Torvehallerne - For any food lovers, going to Torvehallerne is a must when you’re in Copenhagen. It’s an amazing artisanal market with a very high standard of food and local ingredients. You can shop for ingredients, have coffee, or choose from one of the many Danish food vendors.
Omegn & Venner - Gourmet foods at Torvehallerne - This is the place we tried the first canned fish and bread, and Danish chicken salad with rye bread. They are cool, and their products are top quality.
Frikadeller - One of the best things to eat is frikadeller, Danish meatballs, that are more like patty size. They are spongy and fluffy, and so good. Price - 45 DKK ($6.72)
I Love Fisk - In addition to the meat frikadeller, we also tried a big fish frikadellar. Price - 50 DKK ($7.47)
Seafood and Smoked Fish - But my favorite part of visiting Torvehallerne food hall, was for sure for the mixed smoked fish and seafood. We enjoyed an assortment of herring, salmon, and my favorite, smoked eel. Total price - 174 DKK ($25.98)
Reffen - Street Food Market (https://www.instagram.com/reffen_copenhagenstreetfood/) - An amazing concept, very cool people, and a great selection of different international street food, Reffen, is the biggest street food market in Copenhagen. Build in former shipping containers, and within the old ship yards of Copenhagen, the entire market has a rustic, artistic feel. We tried the Nordic Hot Dogs, and Thrilla in Manila for some Filipino street food.
Tivoli Food Hall - Next up on this Danish street food tour of Copenhagen, Esben and I went to Tivoli Food Hall to try some fast, yet gourmet food. Most of the food is international, but Hallernes Smørrebrød is one stall the serves traditional Danish open faced sandwiches. There were pretty good. Total price - 228 DKK ($34.04)
John's Hotdog Deli - But for sure the place I was most looking forward to going on this entire food tour was at the end, the grand finale! John’s Hotdog deli is everything you could dream of in a hot dog and more! Classic hot dog - 32 DKK ($4.78)
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13 thoughts on “Street food in copenhagen – must-eat danish food in denmark!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gonzhot Gaming says:

    I felt offended with how he said Remulade

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Theodore Roosevelt says:

    Just the right video i checked before my first trip to Denmark, thankfully most of their country knows english well so it gotta be so great, i'm feeling it c:

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frederik Danmark says:

    This was never approved by Jutland. (the real Denmark)

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PENG ERIC says:

    Nice foods thanks for sharing

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DKKatano says:

    When you see someone tast very danish food, and light up like a christmas tree, and I as a Dane, just sit here think that is so normal food, that it's kinda boring LOL

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rolf Hansen says:

    Nothing compares to "remoulade". It's a french invention, but the Danish version is, well.. yeah.. look it up on the www

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars _Shaey_ says:

    its so weird for me as growing up in denmark all this is just normal for me so to see one be so enthusiastic about it is both wild to me but also facinating, tho you did miss the national dish of denmark which is a little sad but it was focused on street food so you will be excused xDDD

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kiwi Bruce says:

    i would rather escape to italy

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Las Las says:

    My favorite fake smile YouTuber. Probably everything he eats in this video is fantastic as usual

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Citruline says:

    Many of the items are hipster versions of the thing itself; hipster chicken salat, overly creamy hipster version of remulade, extremely hipster hotdog and so on.
    The 'grab and go' frikadelle, fish frikadelle with rye and remulade, and especially the hotdog at the end would be considered Danish street food.
    The smørrebrød at the end is very Danish indeed, but more-so as 'going for lunch' than streetfood per se.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nepert says:

    its nice to see denmark getting represented in videos but i have to say.. the only thing classic danish would be the last part of the video with the hotdog stand.. the other foods are also danish food, but its just the most overpriced and pompous versions of the foods. if you want smørrebrøb please dont think you need to pay 228kr/34$ for it.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 99.9 Stars says:

    If you are on a low budget, the supermarket Føtex sells hot dogs for 17 kr. A plain hot dog but ok taste. By the way, Føtex has ok quality foods, so if you have a kitchen in your hotel, I recommend, you buy grocery at Føtex.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tasukihori says:

    In a nutshell, it’s all different kinds of deli food that you could get at your local supermarket.

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