Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Funen and Islands. This region is home to 700 miles of coastline and 90 islands, including Fyn, the third largest island in Denmark. Also known as "Funen," this attractive island of thatched farmhouses, myriad beaches, forests, beaches and grassland offers gorgeous Kattegat and Baltic views. The most popular spot is quirky Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, but don't miss Ladby's Viking ship grave, where the remains of a 72-foot longship, burial site of a 10th-century Viking chieftain, have been excavated.
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4 based on 229 reviews
We arrived in this restaurant late just looking for somehing to eat simpky and good.....it was such a great surprise. Great food, great wines, lovely music, great service....everything was so nice that is a shame to live in italy and not come back here often.
4 based on 206 reviews
I was here on a solo trip for dinner. It was fairly quiet on a cold Saturday evening. The other diners were local couples and groups.Positives: - Friendly and helpful wait staff. I got a recommendation for a digestif that I greatly enjoyed.- I liked the atmosphere. Homey but not cramped. High ceilings, low noise level.- The menu was reasonably varied, with pasta, straight meat dishes, and pizza. They do the antipasti/primi/secondi/dolce order of things. There are some set menus too.- The house wine was inexpensive, very good, and available by the glass, half bottle, or bottle. Red or white.- My primo dish was locally sourced with nearly everything home made, fresh herbs, etc. Bread was excellent too.Negatives:- My meat dish managed to be Danish, not Italian. Potatoes, heavy sauces, and lamb that was closer to mutton.So minus one star for the main dish. Everything else was good.(I was only given a Danish/Italian menu, but because I read those languages reasonably well, I didn't complain. Perhaps they have English menus too.)
5 based on 46 reviews
Don't be fooled by the outside. This place looks like it could be a tourist trap but it is the exact opposite. The owner is warm and friendly and the restaurant is small but cozy. The food is the real draw here. My husband got pasta and I got a pizza. Both were amazing. We spent a good 2 hours here just relaxing and eating great food. Wash it all down with a great Odense beer and you have yourself a wonderful evening.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Breakfast and lunch restaurant. small delicious dishes. everything is as homemade as can be. a world kitchen based on taste and quality.
One of the very few places open out of season! Lovely to find such a super "hyggelig" and friendly atmosphere.He plays a great guitar and a good voice; she has a good voice too. They were playing a tribute to John Mogensen (Danish song writer). Brilliant Sunday afternoon.
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