Find out what Scandinavian restaurants to try in Esbjerg. Modern Esbjerg is the country's largest port and the base of Denmark's oil industry. Central sights are easily explored on foot, and buses shuttle to the Fisheries and Maritime Museum, where Denmark's fishing history is celebrated. Visitors should explore the main streets: Skolegade is crammed with bars, and pedestrian-only Kongensgade bustles with 150 shops and restaurants. Home to the original Legoland, this city of 85,000 also offers fun daytrips to picturesque Fano, 12 minutes away by ferry.
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3 based on 26 reviews
In the beautiful space on Skolegade 44, Madklubben will open on June 11th, 2019. We will be serving quality dishes with good, seasonal and sustainable produce. Gather your friends and family around the table and enjoy the setting â everyone is welcome. Th
The best value for money dining in Esbjerg. Stylishly modern Nordic interior.3 good courses for an unbeatable 225 DKK
3 based on 42 reviews
This hotel restaurant is currently trying to attract outside guests by serving Angus beef (unlimited) at a very fair price. All should be good, but its not. The meat itself was pretty good. Had it only been warm! Our wine arrived 5 minutes after our food (and the Pinot Noir had definetely not been in a wine cooler), and around 5 minutes after the wine our kids food arrived (which was, has to be said, good value for money).When you have a restaurant that's not very charming in the decor, and are trying to lure guests in, you simply have to do better.
3 based on 69 reviews
Great fast service and lovely food a highly recomended lunch stop and well worth a visit. Menus in Danish and German (did not find an English one) but with guesswork and some help got to order what I wanted. Coffee here is lovely too. It's an old post office and still looks as though it has the original counter. Great building.
4 based on 108 reviews
Quite small selection for evening but very nicely presented and well prepared dishes. Not too sophisticated but value for money. Would be nice if they would add a fish main couse to the menu
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A café situated in a carefully renovated building from 1560. The place is the very essence of modern day Danish âhyggeâ. The food and beverages are all made from scratch (predominately vegan food) with a strong focus on sustainabiliy. Very friendly, serviceminded and knowledgable staff. Huge selection of delicious wine. Highly recommend the carrot/chickpee falafel sandwich, the chevre chaud salat, the salmon salad, the ice-coffee, the ice-tee with rhubarb and... and.. (Everything on the menu is great..) And they have out-door fascilites too... Try it - you wonât be dissapointed !
Where to eat Italian food in Esbjerg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 66 reviews
While staying at the Britannia, we enjoyed a couple of lunches at the Brasserie and the food and service were good. The menu choice is not extensive, but there is sufficient variety for most tastes. Fish and seafood predominate with some good Danish specialities and very fresh ingredients. Service was good, the bill not expensive (although, irritatingly, a credit charge surcharge is applied; maybe a Danish thing - the taxi did it too).
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4 based on 37 reviews
Loftet, is a restaurant where we emphasize ecology, Danish and local produce. You can choose between 6 and 8 servings, with and without wine menu. 1. Serving is always a glass of bubbles and snacks.
We had a dinner on a Friday. Service was excellent, all the dishes were well explained in English, and the staff were friendly. I went for the 8 courses menu (100 euros) and the food exceeded expectations. Highly recommended.
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