it is a completely different perspective! but that’s why i like traveling cause you can explore new spots & even get a glimpse into the local culture - in which i would otherwise not have the chance to experience 😊✨
The upscale type bakeries have become pretty popular in Copenhagen. Most of them have been started by former Noma Restaurant employees. There are all extremely good at what they do. Places like Juno, Buka, Hart and Anderson & Maillard are especially popular. While quite a lot of Danes also visit these places regularly, most of the pastries may be available in most local bakeries as well, although probably not in the shapes that are offered in the mentioned places. Regarding flavor, there is not a great deal of difference between what you get in these new popular bakeries and local bakeries. The main difference is the price. However, it should be said that if you are looking for exceptionally good bread, and Hart bakery will probably be able to satisfy your cravings. Danes in general mostly eat a lot of bread and mostly the darker variants like rye bread or bread with a very high content of fibers. White bread, sometimes known as toast bread, is not really a main stable in Denmark. A variety of buns are popular choices in Denmark. The most common pastries Danes usually buy, when we eat pastries are the Spandauer (The Baker's infected eye), the Tebirkes and the Kanel Snegl (Cinnamon Snail). The place to go if real opulent cakes are the desired things, you cannot go wrong with La Glace in Copenhagen. One good thing that has sprung out of the New Nordic Cuisine is the never ending search for the perfect combination of local produce. The result of this is that there are endless exciting dishes to be explored in various cafes etc. today compared to 30 years ago.
having been to both cities I actually do prefer copenhagen’s cafe culture more! but i would definitely want to explore more of parisian cafes during my next visit 🤭
Have you 2 just been on Ærø today? I have never seen your videos before. but YT just recommended it. And it was almost Deja Vue because I saw 2 girls looking just like you getting off the bus in Ærøskøbing at 15.20. 😂
Tivoli Gardens is the second oldest, Bakken, also in Copenhagen is the oldest.Looking at you use a knife and fork, I am guessing you're perhaps native to, Hong Kong, based on the combination with a nice English dialect. :)
its so feels so funny seing people travel to where you live, and try the things you´ve known for your entire life
it is a completely different perspective! but that’s why i like traveling cause you can explore new spots & even get a glimpse into the local culture - in which i would otherwise not have the chance to experience 😊✨
I love the editing style of this video !!!
love the bestie in the video 🤭
i live in copenhagen and you went to places i didnt even know existed!! thanks for the new place reco 😘⭐
no way this is so cool!! i hope u like them 😆❤️
@@lxyen😻🫶
i am learning new types of girlies every day and its soooo beautiful
discovered your acc yesterday and I fell in love w your content!! totally my style so I’ve been binge watching your vlogs 🩷
ur comment made my day thank u so much 🥰🥰🥺🥺
The upscale type bakeries have become pretty popular in Copenhagen. Most of them have been started by former Noma Restaurant employees.
There are all extremely good at what they do. Places like Juno, Buka, Hart and Anderson & Maillard are especially popular. While quite a lot of Danes also visit these places regularly, most of the pastries may be available in most local bakeries as well, although probably not in the shapes that are offered in the mentioned places. Regarding flavor, there is not a great deal of difference between what you get in these new popular bakeries and local bakeries. The main difference is the price.
However, it should be said that if you are looking for exceptionally good bread, and Hart bakery will probably be able to satisfy your cravings.
Danes in general mostly eat a lot of bread and mostly the darker variants like rye bread or bread with a very high content of fibers. White bread, sometimes known as toast bread, is not really a main stable in Denmark. A variety of buns are popular choices in Denmark.
The most common pastries Danes usually buy, when we eat pastries are the Spandauer (The Baker's infected eye), the Tebirkes and the Kanel Snegl (Cinnamon Snail).
The place to go if real opulent cakes are the desired things, you cannot go wrong with La Glace in Copenhagen.
One good thing that has sprung out of the New Nordic Cuisine is the never ending search for the perfect combination of local produce. The result of this is that there are endless exciting dishes to be explored in various cafes etc. today compared to 30 years ago.
i loove copenhagen so muchh, i would prefer it way over paris anytime 😩
having been to both cities I actually do prefer copenhagen’s cafe culture more! but i would definitely want to explore more of parisian cafes during my next visit 🤭
I felt everyone went to Copenhagen this summer ahaha!😂
cafe hopping >>
forever a cafe hopping girl 😎
As a certified coffee gurlie I'm stoked!
it truly is a beautiful city with wonderful cups of coffee around the neighborhood!!
hellooo .. how are you today ? nice to see your new vlog
im good and hope u r doing good too!!
Thanks for visiting Denmark 🇩🇰❤️
It was an absolute pleasure ❤
really cool 🤪
early gang 🤪
Are you guys still here in Copenhagen?
Have you 2 just been on Ærø today? I have never seen your videos before. but YT just recommended it. And it was almost Deja Vue because I saw 2 girls looking just like you getting off the bus in Ærøskøbing at 15.20. 😂
I live in Copenhagen
What’s the camera you use to take pics? I’m looking for one
im using a canon ixus!
Sorry, but it isn't a River, but the Copenhagen Harbour, which today is clean enough a swim at several places.
The Carlsberg beer is not made in Copenhagen. It's made in the city of Fredericia
The HQ of Carlsberg is indeed in Copenhagen.
yyaaaayyy Copenhagen
it is beautiful!
Tivoli Gardens is the second oldest, Bakken, also in Copenhagen is the oldest.Looking at you use a knife and fork, I am guessing you're perhaps native to, Hong Kong, based on the combination with a nice English dialect. :)
From Brazil!
Dit you se the king he was running too with the quin 🎉
Dere girls the river we have nov rivers in denmark that is the habour 😂
My bank account would explode from eating out that much in cph 😅
Hahaha thats why we resorted to 7/11 dinner on day 2 😣
Go abit outside the city center, ask locals... The city center is a turist trap, just like any other capital city..
When can I appear in your TH-cam vlog😤
very soon 🤭🤭
copenheimer
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