New Nordic restaurants
The New Nordic kitchen has gained international ground around the world. The New Nordic kitchen is characterized by its uniquely Nordic identity among the world’s greatest cuisines and by its commitment to organic, sustainable and local produce.
If you had visited Copenhagen in the early 2000s, there would be no New Nordic food. Though it’s still possible to get a good old fashioned roast pork with parsley sauce in a restaurant in Copenhagen today, the New Nordic movement has completely taken over the restaurant scene. However, it’s not just in Copenhagen, or the Nordic countries for that matter. New Nordic has made its marks on restaurants as far away as New York and Sydney. The New Nordic movement is what put Copenhagen on the culinary map.
But what is this New Nordic? Well, it all started back in 2004 when the Danish culinary entrepreneur Claus Meyer gathered 12 visionary chefs from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Island, and Finland. Representing Denmark was the man behind the historic restaurant Lumskebugten, Erwin Lauterbach, and René Redzepi from the world-famous Noma. Together they co-created and signed the Nordic Kitchen manifesto. A ten-point manifesto of purity, season, ethics, health, sustainability and quality that would guide them in their cooking. In short, the New Nordic cuisine is pure, fresh and simple, yet still very innovative.
In the following years, the manifesto was picked up by many more than just the founding 12 chefs, enabling the New Nordic food culture to grow and become one of the most influential food cultures on the planet.
Today there are an abundance of New Nordic restaurants in Copenhagen. Some of the best are listed here for you to explore. We also recommend our guides to Michelin-starred restaurants in Copenhagen.
Kadeau
Kadeau ist ein Stück Bornholm mitten in Kopenhagen. 2015 wurde das Restaurant mit einem Stern geehrt im Guide Michelin Nordic Cities.
Ursprünglich gab es nur ein Kadeau in Dänemark, auf der Insel Born...
noma
Das Gourmet Restaurant noma wurde 2010, 2011, 2012 und 2014 vom britischen Restaurant Magazine zum besten Restaurant der Welt gekürt. Noma hat auch zwei Sterne im Guide Michelin Nordic Cities 2015.
Ch...
Höst
Cofoco hat ein weiteres Restaurant in Kopenhagen eröffnet. Es heißt Höst und serviert Gerichte der nordischen Küche.
Höst ist das neunte von Cofocos Restaurants, liegt im Viertel von Nansensgade in de...
Radio
Der Entrepreneur Claus Meyer hat zusammen mit zwei anderen Köchen im Stadtteil Vesterbro das Restaurant Radio eröffnet, das in unmittelbarer Nähe zu den Seen liegt. Hier wird Ihnen ökologisches und no...
Uformel
Uformel is located in the center of Copenhagen and offers a pick'n'choose menu with affordable prices.
It's all in the name. The intention with Uformel, which means 'informal', is exactly that; to cre...
Restaurant AOC
Das AOC hat twei Sterne im Guide Michelin Nordic Cities 2015 und liegt im Zentrum von Kopenhagen.
Das Ziel ist, Ihnen das ultimative Sinn-Erlebnis zu bereiten, indem so viele Sinne wie möglich angereg...
Restaurant Geranium
Das Geranium bietet eine übersichtliche, leichte und dynamische Küche. Das Motto lautet, Gerichte zu zaubern, bei denen alle Sinne angesprochen werden - sie sollen beleben, herausfordern und bereicher...
Selma
Restaurant Selma er en stærk konkurrent i kapløbet om Københavns bedste smørrebrød.
Svenske Magnus Petterson har sammen med specialbryggeriet, Mikkeller, åbnet smørrebrødsrestauranten Selma i hjertet...
Barr
Reisen Sie zurück in die Vergangenheit, um die Zukunft der nordischen Gastronomie und des Bieres zu entdecken.
No. 2
At no. 2 you get the same uncompromising approach to raw materi...
Restaurant Lumskebugten
Das Lumskebugten, die heimtückische Bucht, bietet traditionelle dänische Küche inklusive einer großen Auswahl an frischem Fisch an.
Das Restaurant ist mit Bildern von Seefahrern, Schiffsmodellen und K...
The ten points of the Nordic Kitchen manifesto are:
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To express the purity, freshness, simplicity, and ethics we wish to associate with our region.
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To reflect the changes of the seasons in the meal we make.
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To base our cooking on ingredients and produce whose characteristics are particularly in our climates, landscapes, and waters.
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To combine the demand for good taste with modern knowledge of health and well-being.
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To promote Nordic products and the variety of Nordic producers - and to spread the word about their underlying cultures.
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To promote animal welfare and a sound production process in our seas, on our farmland and in the wild.
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To develop potentially new applications of traditional Nordic food products.
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To combine the best in Nordic cookery and culinary traditions with impulses from abroad.
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To combine local self-sufficiency with regional sharing of high-quality products.
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To join forces with consumer representatives, other cooking craftsmen, agriculture, fishing, food, retail and wholesales industries, researchers, teachers, politicians and authorities on this project for the benefit and advantage of everyone in the Nordic countries.