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COPENHAGEN STREET FOOD

COPENHAGEN STREET FOOD

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On our 2nd day in Copenhagen, we hop on bikes and explore the birthplace of New Nordic cuisine - from street food to Danish hot dogs and a very special craft brewery.
Date: 2019-09-05

Comments and reviews: 10


you nailed it when u said maybe walt disney copied the rollercoaster from tivoli for his own amusement park. Walt disney went to visit copenhagen and tivoli dozens of times and was impressed and inspired by the old wooden rollercoaster, and the natural/relaxing mood and beautiful scenery of tivoli gardens. And the rollercoaster is one of the oldest in the world. We also have bakken which is an even older amusement parl than tivoli and is the oldest amusement park in the world still open to this day
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Just tripped over this video, so fun i actually used to live at the square where Torvehallerne is now, and saying that it was just parking prior to being Torvehallerne is a huuuuge understatement Used to be one the most charismatic old school fresh fruit, flower and vegetable markets. But torvehallerne is a huge improvement to the area and made the inner city feel rejuvenated but it sure had charm before that aswell. Nice to see that you enjoyed Copenhagen
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Brillant city Been there last year and my husband and I had amazing food. The cocktails in some restaurants were crazy good Everywhere it's mostly homemade food. The locals are so awesome too. So chilled and so respectful. I'm from Montreal (living in the uk) and Copenhagen is like an european version of Montreal in some aspects. Also, never saw so many cool glasses stores in my life
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Great visit, and some good lists. Copenhagen Street Food was abysmal when it launched, but it's really turned around. It is a fantastic place - if not THE place to be in the summer to catch the late afternoon sun with a nice meal and cold beer. Really nice mixture of food in there as well, and with the new bridges - so much easier to get to. Good stuff
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Christian is so not right about Torvehallerne there used to be tons of Fruitstands there every weekend, untill the politicians and other bastards decided to make a shit ton of money on turist. very few danish people go there to eat, its so overprized compared to the quality
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TorveHallerne was in the 90 a big open air fruit market. it was fun as a kid. why? they shouted at once, all their offers / prices from all the small shops. .. i miss that but the new market got quality stuff and it keeps you dry in a rainy day: D
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How big are your backpacks? Do you ever have problems getting them through airport security as carryons? Because my boyfriend and I are backpacking next summer and tent camping so we will have our packs and tent and sleeping pads
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Is it odd that, despite living in Denmark, I love watching these kind of things? It's just so interesting, to see how others perceive your country and cities. Even if I am a bit disappointed that most only visit Copenhagen: P
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Vagabrothers, you guys ever planned to visit Portugal, my native country? If it's god food and drink (wines, spirits, beer) that attracts you to a country, i think you would be pleasantly surprised with Portugal.
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Enjoying watching your video And currently doing a after school activity for students in Kuala Lumpur about Denmark, called Danish - not just a pastry I will be showing them your two videos about Copenhagen: -)
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