Restaurant Bror

Restaurant · Teglgårdstræde

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"Noma, consistently ranked as one of the world’s best restaurants, closed in 2016, but its impact on dining in Copenhagen has been profound. Many chefs who worked there have since launched their own restaurants, including two who opened Bror. It’s a small space with big ambitions—expect astonishing food made from the best local produce. The five-course menu costs 625 kroner ($100), with wine pairings an additional 450 kroner ($72). There are also some memorable snacks. Don’t miss the bull testicles with tartar sauce or the cod head with cabbage wrap."

Where to Eat New Nordic Cuisine in Copenhagen
Photo by Chris Tonnesen

Sankt Peders Stræde 24A, 1453 København, Denmark Get directions

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