The best restaurants in Aarhus Denmark, in the city centre and the hipster Latin Quarter. I have been twice in Aarhus, its a lovely city and reminds me of the city Utrecht in The Netherlands and the city York in the United Kingdom.
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The Aarhus Street Food Market is a foodie heaven in Aarhus where you can get all kinds of streetfood from more than 30 local and global joints, right in the middle of the city. Located in the old bus garages by Aarhus Rutebilstation near Dokk1.
Wine and foodbar Capo in Aarhus has small dishes to share with local seasonal produce. Here, too, you drink delicious wine. You can find yourself a spot in the restaurant inside, but also outside during the summer.
Cafe Drudenfuss is one of Aarhus' oldest cafés in the heart of the Latin Quarter and a popular place for breakfast, lunch and dinner with delicious cocktails and a good atmosphere. Known for its snug vibes and jummy treats.
Cafe Gaya is all about mixing up food flavours with organic, vegetarian and predominantly vegan dishes that blend different tastes from around the world. Location Frederiksbjerg in Aarhus Denmark
At restaurant Locale you feast on delicious Artisan sourdough pizza, antipasti with a glass of natural wine or a beer. Fun and casual. Have you checked out the dessert menu yet? Yum.
Restaurant Langhoof & Juul is all about fancy, yet down-to-earth fine dining. They cook dishes with the best ingredients, so you're in for a meal you won't forget. Enjoy time at theire Boutique Hotel & Restaurant at the seaside of Ebeltoft or book the restaurant in the Latin Quarter in Aarhus.
Løve's Bog- og Vincafé is a place where literature, food & wine come together. It's a cosy spot in Aarhus for bookworms and foodies with a selection of fine wines and tasty dishes.
The rooftop at department store Salling is a stunning terrace where you get epic views of Aarhus along with some seriously posh nosh. It's perfect for foodies looking for a killer panoramic experience. Located at the top of the Salling department store.
What a great design foodhall. In the Bank's more than 3,000 square metres, you can experience 7 different kitchens, a wine and cocktail bar and delicious coffee, ice cream and bread from Kværn.
At Frankies, they go all out. In décor, colours and music. As with the pizzas, which are made with sourdough and Neapolitan inspiration. Treat yourself!
Restaurant Clementine has a beautiful interior. The cuisine is composed of classic dishes with a modern twist.
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