Archive for July, 2012
Eating Frugally In Copenhagen
by Dr. Scat on Jul.01, 2012, under Gigs
Eating Frugally in Copenhagen
By SETH KUGELIts become really hip to eat old-fashioned Danish food, Nina A.S. Geist told me as we shared a kartoffelmad an open-faced potato sandwich loaded with crispy fried onions at Dyrehaven, a local cafe in the fun Vesterbro neighborhood of Copenhagen. It was great to hear this from a Dane, because from abroad what appears most hip about Danish cuisine is Noma, the worlds top-ranked restaurant for the second year running, according to Restaurant Magazines much-blabbed-about list.
Its chef, René Redzepi, has become a sort of king of new Nordic cuisine, which has spurred a worldwide trend toward foraging for ingredients, digging deeply into the past for recipes, then modernizing and adding a touch of whimsy (and a hefty surcharge).
Great trend. All for it, even when I cant afford it. But for foreigners who dream of a Noma reservation: how much can you appreciate new Nordic cuisine if you have no idea what old Nordic cuisine is about? Thats why I decided to spend the first week of my Frugal Scandinavia summer tour in Copenhagen eating as much traditional Danish food as I could, for the cost of a single 20-course prix fixe meal at Noma, 1,500 Danish kroner (or $258 at 5.8 kroner to dollar), drinks not included.