Reviews on Cafe food in Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark. Jutland's cultural heart, Århus is an exuberant university town with a perfectly preserved old town and a recreated historic village, Den Gamle By. The top draw is the Moesgard Museum of Prehistory, showcasing exhibits from the Stone Age to Viking days and home to the city's most famous citizen, the 2000-year-old Grauballe Man. It's a lively spot, teeming with cafes, restaurants, clubs and cinemas. Denmark's second-largest city perches on Jutland's eastern coast amid beaches and woodland.
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4 based on 63 reviews
A small cozy cafe to go during the day. They serve very tasty colorful organic dishes for brunch or lunch. They also sell small gifts or ceramics. They are very kind and nice service.
4 based on 116 reviews
Baadcafe is a cosy little restaurant moored at the most beautiful spot at Marselisborg Harbour in Aarhus.
Visited this cafe as we moored two spaces way - would have missed it if not. Very good cafe, whether on the converted tugboat sitting in the wheelhouse bar table, or behind overlooking the bay or the marina life.My wife & I had several good stops here and can't believe why the place is not more busy. So go there with a good frien and be calmed by the maritime atmosphere, good coffee and wine.
4 based on 222 reviews
Café Viggo is a classical café, always ready to serve a variety of updated classical café dishes and freshly brewed quality coffee. If you like cocktails better than a cappuccino of cause we can handle that as well.
From location and size you would expect a tourist trap..turned out that food was delicious, high quality raw material with lots of taste, a bit of innovation and trying to incorporate things from classical Danish kitchen.Staff VERY friebdly, but not sufficient staff if fullTry to stick to the âfixedâ menu a bargain for Denmark
Where to eat Japanese food in Aarhus: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 150 reviews
If you want good wholesome, healthy but plentiful options for your breakfast / lunch, then this is one restaurant you should seriously consider.From perfect yogurt, fresh fruit and muesli to excellent filter coffee, from an array of cooked meats to some great cheese options, it was all very tasty. Admittedly the brie was a little on the tired side but still ripe. I particularly enjoyed the freshly cooked bread, delivered from the bakery just across the street with, what looked and tasted like, genuine free range boiled eggs.The fresh apple or orange juice and root ginger shots were on the counter, just help yourself. The staff were attentive without being in on your shoulder.The price is a bit steep for "normal brunch" in Aarhus which is about 150dkk but here in Casablanca it's 200dkk but [and it's important], at Casablanca you are not paying extra for your drinks. Tea, coffee, juice, ginger shots are all help yourself and included in the price, so I say at the end of the meal, the little extra was worth it.
The Museum Cafe offers tasty lunch dishes in charming surroundings. All our food is home-made with seasonal Danish produce providing plenty of taste. We call this sturdy stuff and day-fresh delicacies. In the summer, you can eat outside in the cosy museum
Friendly service, good quality lunch, limited items but fresh and healthy. A favourite place for catching up with friends and family in the weekend.
4 based on 47 reviews
The toasts are excellent, has good quality of bread and fillings. Also super cheap compared to Denmark. However, for me, their coffee (americano) was really bad, it tasted super bitter and like cheap beans. The atmosphere is nice and cosy and the service was kind too.
Where to eat French food in Aarhus: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 375 reviews
We stopped at Faust whilst on a stroll in central Arhus. The restaurant is along the canal, and offers a number of tables outside. It offers a wide range of items however we opted for two different plates of pasta, the pasta with tiger prawns and the pasta with chicken. Portions were abundant and delicious.
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4 based on 74 reviews
The food is nearby outstanding (due to the concept and price) and there is something for most types. The staff is very serviceminded. Thus they could work a bit more to present a wine list that in a better context match the food experience and possibilities ...this would make the experience perfect
Where to eat Fusion food in Aarhus: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 73 reviews
The Lazy Wombat is an Australian inspired Coffee bar, micro-bakery and cafe. We only use the best locally sourced organic ingredients, with Sigfreds kaffefabrik, Arlaunika, Havnensfiskehus, Oialla chocolate, Smukvin and Ãkolageret just to name a few of ou
My boyfriend took me to this (his favorite) restaurant for breakfast. I truly loved all about it. The owner is super kind and loves his job. We had breakfast and the avo toast was just like I know it from Australia. Couldnât be better!
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4 based on 221 reviews
Juliette Cafe & Brasserie - In the heart of Frederiksbjerg Aarhus Here is Juliette, a simplified, informal and cozy brasserie, where the food is inspired by French comfort food - mixed with a few international / ethnic inspirations. The food is homemade w
Business dinner on a Thursday. Came 4 people. A small place, a little noisy. But in general really cozy! Or call it Hyggelig:)Great well prepared food. A decent (not excellent) wine card.Good service.But the decomposed "Brunsviger", Oh my God. That was sour. Please call it something else.But all in aall: Will come back for sure.
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