Find out what Danish restaurants to try in Haslev. Haslev, a town in Faxe municipality, lies in the southern part of Zealand, Denmark. About 60 km (37 mi) from Copenhagen, it has a population of 11,407 (1 January 2015).
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4 based on 59 reviews
We have been here a couple of times on trips to see family in Denmark. There is something special about a family run restaurant which combined with Danish coziness makes one feel truly at home. Nicholas Darks cooking is excellent, both Danish staples and some talented modern European cooking and is served by a team led by his wife Lise whose attention to detail sets this restaurant apart from the normal... Go if you are near, or indeed if you aren't.
4 based on 33 reviews
My expectations were low. My parents frequent this place regularly, and they love Daddy's wienerschnitzel (which honestly is decent). Steaks are acceptable, but sauces and gravy are Knorr-like powder crap! Veal roast was tender, but undercooked.Pizzas are average, but far from the the best in town (Rey's).The wine list consists of three different red wines, all stored and served at room temperature.Waiters are young girls, who doesn't have a clue about anything. The owner, Osman, knows just slightly more...
3 based on 43 reviews
We had the Luxury Brunch (served until 3 PM) and it was amazing: large porition of egg, bacon and sausage, several kinds of delicious cheese, youghurt, fresh fruit and a lot of other stuff. Even if you are really hungry you will have difficulty in eating all the stuff. And everything was fresh and well-made. A price of 109 DKK (including great coffee) is more than reasonable. Service is very good.
Haslev Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Haslev
4 based on 157 reviews
In our restaurant, we focus on good taste and on creating a close collaboration with our suppliers to ensure quality. The various rooms are decorated with respect for the Inn's history, providing a stylish look but also a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. The
My partner and I were heading south for a day trip when we decided to stop for lunch. Having just read a good review on this Kro (Inn) we decided to chance it and call for a table. Luckily they had an opening, and we headed straight there, and werenât disappointed. If you are looking for old school Danish charm with excellent food, extremely welcoming service (for us it included a fun phone conversation at booking, since I wasnât sure where we were except âsomewhere on a freewayâ) and beautifully restored surroundings, this is a worth a stop. We had two open faced sandwiches (smørrebrød) each, him shrimp and then chicken salad, and I had fish filet and then chicken salad â all excellent. With two specialty beers the total came to 600DKK which can seem high, but you pay for quality. The chicken salad was my absolute favourite; homemade (all of it was!) but with green strawberries which gave a great acidity.I will stop again if traveling that way!PS. I believe there is a castle, monastery or something close by which should also be worth a visit.
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