Archive for July, 2009
Chico’s Cantina
Chicos Cantina makes en effort not only to offer good food but also to make your visit to the restaurant a special experience. One feature of Chico’s Cantina’s is the jungle, a room decorated in jungle style, complete with huts, a waterfall and jungle plants. Hasta Luego… Chico’s Cantina byder velkommen I vores hyggelige restaurant, [...]
Posted: July 20th, 2009 under Mexican, Restaurants.
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El Viejo Mexico
El Viejo Mexico is thought to be one of the best Mexican restaurants in Copenhagen. The recipe for success is good ingredients and careful, authentic preparation. Connoisseurs of Mexican cuisine will find themselves at ease with the menu featuring an array of fajitas, burritos and enchiladas. Address: Store Kongensgade 61
Posted: July 20th, 2009 under Mexican, Restaurants.
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Nyhavn
Nyhavn was built in the 1670s, and is the oldest part of Copenhagen harbor. It once had a bad reputation on account of the concentration of sailors living in the neighborhood but has shaped up nicely lately, nowadys its the starting poing for many canal tours thrue the city.
Posted: July 20th, 2009 under Sights.
Tags: nyhavn, Photos
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Den Tatoverede Enke
Den Tatoverede Enke/, beer, beer and Belgian Food. In the bar are 16 taps and more than 100 different kinds of bottled beer. Upstairs is the Belgian restaurant where most dishes are prepared with beer. You have an a la carte choice or you can order the four-course menu with a matching beer menu . [...]
Posted: July 17th, 2009 under Bars, Restaurants.
Tags: beer
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Top Biking City
Travel and Leisure rates Copenhagen as one of the World’s Top Biking Cities. In Denmark’s capital city, 36 percent of people going to work or school on an average day are on a bicycle, according to government statistics. It’s no surprise—the Danish metropolis is a veritable utopia for bikers, including more than 180 miles of [...]
Posted: July 17th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: cycling bikes
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