Hi 🙂 My wife and I were in Copenhagen last week our first time to Denmark. We absolutely loved the city and food the city offers. Your videos were a great way to get ready for our trip. You two are super informative and fun to watch. Thank you and keep the great videos coming. 😀
Thanks for watching Ken, so glad to hear that we were able to help you prepare for your trip and we hope you loved Copenhagen as much as we do. Come back soon! 😀
That’s great! Hope you have an awesome trip planned - we’ll keep the Copenhagen content coming and hopefully bring some more inspiration. Check out our guides too - we have a free guide with map to all the places I’m the video. Many will still be open in October 😊
I live in Denmark and I love the way you explain our things here in Denmark. 😍 in danish Jeg bor i Danmark, og jeg elsker den måde, du forklarer vores ting her i Danmark på.😍
I love street food culture ... almost as much as I like your videos! I love 2nd hand shopping for clothing and garage sales which I just learnt is what "Loppemarked" means in English.
Yeah, I know the difference and almost ordered that one but it’s not what I wanted at the time. To be fair in English they’re all “hotdogs” so I don’t see an error since I was speaking English haha.
As a Dane. You just convinced me to go there and try out empanada. I've not actually been to reffen before though I live in Copenhagen. But I will this spring.
@@RobeTrotting It depends a lot on who and where they do it. in buenos aires it is not so common to make them with potatoes, that is more common in the north of the country. both versions are very delicious👌
@@kriss3d you have to try everything, but I was just thinking this the other day that if you really want to try food from a country you have to try homemade food, I feel that if you go to a restaurant it doesn't really have that essence of the country.
Hej Gays Nice Video. On my “Town” Living 11 km North from CPH. Kongens Lyngby, Lake and forrest. It was not a Hot Dog, was a Sausage with Bread. But i don`t knew the Banegaarden 😢 Selv om jeg har arbejde på den anden side af sporerne i mange år. And Peters Pølser, was my View, from my Office on 1. Floor in a blue workcontainer., in 2011
@@dancehalllyrics1303"On 7 April 1766, Emperor Joseph II declared the Prater to be free for public enjoyment, and allowed the establishment of coffee-houses and cafés, which led to the beginnings of the Wurstelprater."
@@luffegasen7711, for some weird reason, when I googled it yesterday, the top result coming up was what I wrote. Googling it today, it states what you write as the top result (when googling the exact same thing). When googling “Is Tivoli the second oldest amusement park in the world”, it still states that I’m right.
Hi, just saw you recommending Hello Fresh, ok BUT when going to their site you cannot see the packages before giving them your info, that is not OK I think in 2023 and there are no contact number that one can call, change-very change. BUT apart from that I really enjoy yur video's BR Alan
Turn back the time to 1986 last time I lived in Copenhagen and Denmark, no such thing as street food, only hot dog stand. But was at least something I could afford.
Dear Derek and Mike, just wondering who does these subtitles? I can clearly read, that they are not able to spell Danish location names, not to mention the names of the dishes - totally rubbish for the most. Otherwise, I enjoy watching your videos :-)
They’re autogenerated from TH-cam (probably AI) so I’m sure there are some funny mistakes and overall poor quality haha. Thanks for watching though and so glad you’re enjoying our videos 😃🇩🇰
Banegården: ba-ne-går-en. You would increase your understandability if you pronounce all syllables in Danish words ;-) Anyway, I' knew only half of those fine eating places, so I'll have my city-dwelling daughter show me .
Not food, but if you like beer, i Can recommend bootleggers, rigth nekst to Torvehallerne, like to go there after som god food, and try som beers from there tasting menu,
This is superficial of a guide. You really do not mention anything about all the vendors in the locations, or how many you have tried or anything. I also find you two very much like used car salesmen for Denmark. Denmark is not as great for foreigners that do not have a network ofLGBQ+ people to join in. In fact it is quiet lonely for those of us who are not fitting into such a community, and quite foreigner unfriendly.
Watch it again, slowly if necessary, and you’ll see us mention several vendors. You should make your own videos since you seem to have so many great ideas! We definitely acknowledge that Denmark isn’t perfect, and we share our personal experience - if that’s not your personal experience, again, you should make your own content and share yours. No one is stopping you.
Ty. Streetfood.. Not excactly our greatest feat as danes. Reffen.. Good food. But its (mostly)streetfood-types from other countries. "real" danish streetfood is basically smørrebrød(but you would most likely not eat it on the street. you would bring it to a place where you can sit down at a table, with forks and knifes and all that shit, indoors most of year..) and what you can buy in a pølsevogn.. Rest is import. Fair said. Some of the "imports" have been here 20-30 years so I gues theyre kinda danish at this point in time??
Tbh coudus to the two of you , somehow your vblogs / infomercials are done better than , and explains more than when other people does content simulair to this . Now get your asses out of Copenhagen and do Denmark and not Copenhagen
Not a chorizo or I would have said that. In english it’s all “hotdog” but I know what you’ll call a “Danish hotdog” and I’ve had it many times, just not this day. Feel free to knitpick if you want, but since it’s in English I said “hotdog” haha.
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Nice video Larry.Please do a video from your hometown of Dayton Ohio next. Btw say hi to Larry senior and
Hi 🙂 My wife and I were in Copenhagen last week our first time to Denmark. We absolutely loved the city and food the city offers. Your videos were a great way to get ready for our trip. You two are super informative and fun to watch. Thank you and keep the great videos coming. 😀
Thanks for watching Ken, so glad to hear that we were able to help you prepare for your trip and we hope you loved Copenhagen as much as we do. Come back soon! 😀
I just love your video's. As a Dane, I have learned so much about my country, that I didn't know. You make me want to explore my country even more.
Thank you so much for these kind words and thank you for watching. So glad you're enjoying our videos and we will keep them coming 🇩🇰😀
Very nice video guys!
this video is useful for many people
this video is extremely creative and very interesting.😊
Thank you so much! ♥️😊
Thank you for this video! I’m coming to Copenhagen in October and I’ve been trying to figure out some aces to visit while I’m there. Thank you!
That’s great! Hope you have an awesome trip planned - we’ll keep the Copenhagen content coming and hopefully bring some more inspiration. Check out our guides too - we have a free guide with map to all the places I’m the video. Many will still be open in October 😊
@@RobeTrotting thank you so much! I’ll be there for two weeks so I’m trying to fill in the days! Thank you!
I live in Denmark and I love the way you explain our things here in Denmark. 😍
in danish
Jeg bor i Danmark, og jeg elsker den måde, du forklarer vores ting her i Danmark på.😍
Aw, thanks Nomi - so glad you liked the video, and by the way, we just got a new niece called Naomi (Nomi as a nickname) 💜
I can't recommend Falafel House in Købmagergade enough, their shawarma is legendary, it feels like each one is a gift made personally for you.
Ohhh, yes 🙌🏼 we used to live nearby and went there more than a few times!
Great stuff, guys!
I love street food culture ... almost as much as I like your videos!
I love 2nd hand shopping for clothing and garage sales which I just learnt is what "Loppemarked" means in English.
Thanks for trying our street food!😋
Sooo interesting 🤩 very useful video
I hope it helps you plan your time in CPH 😊🇩🇰
I love you two. But it is not a Danish hot dog, but a red sausage with bread - a hot dog is as you can see in the photo on the hot dog stand 😀🥰🤭
Yeah, I know the difference and almost ordered that one but it’s not what I wanted at the time. To be fair in English they’re all “hotdogs” so I don’t see an error since I was speaking English haha.
@@RobeTrotting 🥰❤👍 ja du har ret 👍
And there’s nothing more Danish than the red sausages or hot dogs. For us Norwegians it’s pretty exotic and the quintessential Danish experience.
Very nice video guys. Now I'm famished for some good food.
Thank you Marcus, glad you enjoyed it - hope you have something good to eat now 😁
Love that you are passing by my husbonds work place in Kødbyen and then mine in torvehallerne :D
the different hotdog variations on the cirkel k gas stations in denmark is also pretty great imo. love the chili cheddar dogs from there 😁
What a fun vid. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed this one, we had a lot of fun making it. Thanks for watching 😃
As an Argentine, the only thing I can say about the fact that there are empanadas in Denmark is... MUCHAAAACHOOOOOOS
Haha would love to see what you think - probably less flavor and spice tbh
As a Dane. You just convinced me to go there and try out empanada. I've not actually been to reffen before though I live in Copenhagen. But I will this spring.
@@RobeTrotting actually, the Argentinian and Chilean empanadas are not very spicy, in my experience.
@@RobeTrotting It depends a lot on who and where they do it. in buenos aires it is not so common to make them with potatoes, that is more common in the north of the country. both versions are very delicious👌
@@kriss3d you have to try everything, but I was just thinking this the other day that if you really want to try food from a country you have to try homemade food, I feel that if you go to a restaurant it doesn't really have that essence of the country.
Made me soooooooo hungry, guys!
- then Hundested is really far away! 😵💫 Hope to get into town, soon...hello from Hundested 🌸
The street food is waiting for you 😃♥️
So many changes since I was last in Cph! Maybe I should visit again soon
Yes 🙌🏼 🇩🇰
Pro tip: if you have a Tivoli year card, you can enter via the food hall which often have no queues
Guys pls come to Elsinore (helsingør) our indoors Streetfood is Amazing. And the local area is really cute.
I've been watching a number of your older videos and noticed you wear your wedding rings on your right hands. Just curious is that a Danish tradition?
Wow, You have been at bakken? 😊
That's not a hotdog, det er pølse med brød :D ... a great tour around KBH
I’m English it’s still just a hotdog 😂 glad you liked the video tour 🌭😁
@@RobeTrotting haha,, velbekom
Hej Gays
Nice Video. On my “Town”
Living 11 km North from CPH.
Kongens Lyngby, Lake and forrest.
It was not a Hot Dog, was a Sausage with Bread.
But i don`t knew the Banegaarden 😢
Selv om jeg har arbejde på den anden side af sporerne i mange år.
And Peters Pølser, was my View, from my Office on 1. Floor in a blue workcontainer.,
in 2011
I am in Reffen - Copenhagen Street Food.
I am old-school. My tradition is that as soon as I land and get to the city center I get a "fransk hot dog" from a polsevogn.
Tivoli is the third oldest amusment park in the world! Pratter in Vienna, Austria, is the second oldest (1766).
Wrong!
Tivoli opened up the doors to the public in 1843. Pratter did the same, but first 54 years later in 1897.
@@dancehalllyrics1303"On 7 April 1766, Emperor Joseph II declared the Prater to be free for public enjoyment, and allowed the establishment of coffee-houses and cafés, which led to the beginnings of the Wurstelprater."
@@luffegasen7711 Bakken is the oldest in the world actually
Nevermind I read your comments wrong, read it as the oldest in the world lmao, I'm still waking up here.
@@luffegasen7711, for some weird reason, when I googled it yesterday, the top result coming up was what I wrote. Googling it today, it states what you write as the top result (when googling the exact same thing). When googling “Is Tivoli the second oldest amusement park in the world”, it still states that I’m right.
In Denmark for the last Great Day of Prayer..
Hi, just saw you recommending Hello Fresh, ok BUT when going to their site you cannot see the packages before giving them your info, that is not OK I think in 2023 and there are no contact number that one can call, change-very change.
BUT apart from that I really enjoy yur video's BR Alan
Thanks for watching. I remember I could see their plans once I entered my delivery address, but I don’t recall exactly how their website is set up.
@@RobeTrotting No problem, your video's are very well made and funny, thank's for that and keep it up :)
BR Alan
Turn back the time to 1986 last time I lived in Copenhagen and Denmark, no such thing as street food, only hot dog stand. But was at least something I could afford.
Dear Derek and Mike, just wondering who does these subtitles? I can clearly read, that they are not able to spell Danish location names, not to mention the names of the dishes - totally rubbish for the most. Otherwise, I enjoy watching your videos :-)
They’re autogenerated from TH-cam (probably AI) so I’m sure there are some funny mistakes and overall poor quality haha. Thanks for watching though and so glad you’re enjoying our videos 😃🇩🇰
Nothing like the pølsevognen.. jeg havde 4 polder I de to Uber Jeg was hemmed for nogle år siden.🇩🇰🇩🇰🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️
I did not misspell some of these words. But I did not proofread it ether. My fault.
Polser , it did it again but I caught it. Ha, ha.😂🇺🇸🇩🇰❤️
13:59 there is a spider on your plate. Don’t eat it…. Ohhh, to late i guess
3 days ago 😲
Why would you go to Denmark and not eat danish food? That’s just crazy… That’s what I wanted to learn about. I know about empanadas and Kurdish food.
No one said not to, it’s just not a video about Danish food, it’s a video about street food.
Banegården: ba-ne-går-en. You would increase your understandability if you pronounce all syllables in Danish words ;-) Anyway, I' knew only half of those fine eating places, so I'll have my city-dwelling daughter show me .
Not food, but if you like beer, i Can recommend bootleggers, rigth nekst to Torvehallerne, like to go there after som god food, and try som beers from there tasting menu,
Merci !
Thank you 🙏 🤩
Sha-war-ma, not Shwar-ma ! :P
This is superficial of a guide. You really do not mention anything about all the vendors in the locations, or how many you have tried or anything. I also find you two very much like used car salesmen for Denmark. Denmark is not as great for foreigners that do not have a network ofLGBQ+ people to join in. In fact it is quiet lonely for those of us who are not fitting into such a community, and quite foreigner unfriendly.
Watch it again, slowly if necessary, and you’ll see us mention several vendors. You should make your own videos since you seem to have so many great ideas! We definitely acknowledge that Denmark isn’t perfect, and we share our personal experience - if that’s not your personal experience, again, you should make your own content and share yours. No one is stopping you.
Ty.
Streetfood.. Not excactly our greatest feat as danes.
Reffen.. Good food. But its (mostly)streetfood-types from other countries.
"real" danish streetfood is basically smørrebrød(but you would most likely not eat it on the street. you would bring it to a place where you can sit down at a table, with forks and knifes and all that shit, indoors most of year..) and what you can buy in a pølsevogn.. Rest is import.
Fair said. Some of the "imports" have been here 20-30 years so I gues theyre kinda danish at this point in time??
er alle danskere enige i det?
Agree about what?
Tbh coudus to the two of you , somehow your vblogs / infomercials are done better than , and explains more than when other people does content simulair to this .
Now get your asses out of Copenhagen and do Denmark and not Copenhagen
there is no FOOD... I came for food, not talking.
Jeg vidste ikke lige var bøsse I don’t know you gay
Yup 👍
"Nice danish hotdog".
Shows a chorizo
Not a chorizo or I would have said that. In english it’s all “hotdog” but I know what you’ll call a “Danish hotdog” and I’ve had it many times, just not this day. Feel free to knitpick if you want, but since it’s in English I said “hotdog” haha.
@@RobeTrotting It's the dry danish humor sorry :) It would actually have been funny if you were holding a flæskestegssandwich
@@GMortensen Everybody know a real danish hotdog is not with a red sausage. That's how we spot the foreigners and send them back to Sweden :)