Reviews on Scandinavian food in Dragoer, Zealand, Denmark including Dragor Rogeri, Restaurant Beghuset, Kongelundskroen, Cafe Dragor Sejlklub, Dragor Strandhotell, Cafe Espersen, Cafe Sylten, Dragor Badehotel, Kystens Perle, Dragor Bistro
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3 based on 64 reviews
Staying in Dragor as our last night of our holiday, we tried this bistro. I had the "special", veal liver and bacon, with onions , potatoes and beetroot in a rich gravy- excellent value. My wife had Danish fish and chips", ie great fish with potatoes! Filled us up, so we shared a dessert, pancakes and ice cream! Shame we could not come back again!Also the friendly bar lady, chased after us... because I had left my camera behind!!
4 based on 182 reviews
Café for me is a place where they just serve coffee and cakes, and maybe sandwiches. + This is not just a cafe, but an excellent place for eating or just having a drink in a pleasant old environment. + prices seemed very humane. 35 DKK for tasty chips and just 49 DKK for a glass of red wine. + location. Close to the major tourist attraction The Blue Planet and sea
3 based on 83 reviews
I have stayed here several times when transiting home .The staff are friendly and always willing to help with any requests.The proximity to the airport is great being only 10 minutes or so in a taxi which costs about 200dkk.Dragoer is a very nice town to spend a day or so and has several nice places to eat.Whilst the rooms are a little dated they are clean and comfortable. My only complaint would be when staying on the top floor on one or two occasions there has been little or no water preasure-but this is only ever momentarily and soon returns.I have not experienced this issue on any other floor.Would not hesitate to use again.
3 based on 112 reviews
You could visit Denmark for the food alone. But then you'd be missing everything else this magical place has to offer. Sylten restaurant in old Dragør has is all. Great food, and a view of the beach and Ãresund with Sweden beyond. I first visited Sylten about 12 years ago and at that time it was a smoky hole-in-the-wall. Today it has been completely renovated and under new management. Great place!
3 based on 167 reviews
Absolutely the "new" business and generally place to meet up for business meetings and enjoy simple traditional Danish cuisine, very good location directly to the seafront, beautiful view over the harbor. Good located only few meters away from free parking spots. Very cosy atmosphere among staff and customers. Menu card, simple few but good menus, typical Danish lunch/dinner restaurant, price level fair. Polite and smiling helpfully international speaking staff. Free and drop less WiFi. Enjoy !
3 based on 147 reviews
Service: While the waiters were friendly and quick to serve us it took them a long time to actually get around to collecting our orders. He also never checked on us to see if everything was in order. More on that later. Food: The fried fish was home-made as advertised, but the texture of the fish was too floury and it was woefully under-seasoned. The French fries were abysmal. Store-bought, frozen under-done and seemingly oven-baked and not deep fried. Mushy and tasteless. The waiter did offer to take them back to do them over, but by that time we had practically finished our meal. Had he bothered to check on is after serving there might have been something to be done. Atmosphere: The restaurant has a nice view of the harbor but it is marred by old and dirty plastic sheeting to keep the wind out. Had this been a take-out meal I would have given it 3 stars but at $20 it's a 2 star review.
4 based on 102 reviews
The food was excellent, and they had menus with great English descriptions (hard to find in many places). The service was outstanding, and the view of the harbor was gorgeous. We ate and watched the local sailors, kayakers, and children coming in from their boat races.
4 based on 57 reviews
We cycled to Kongelundskroen, work up the appetite.We went for lunch and had the set menu, 5 courses, phew.There was plenty of rye bread, crisp bread and white bread to go with the entire meal and it was all good.3 types of pickled herring to start, then a fish dish, then meat, followed be cheese followed by chocolate cake. I enjoyed every course (the meat I don't really eat but was told it was good).Service was excellent, our waiter was friendly and advised us to take it easy on the first courses (and bread) as we had plenty of food to goâ¦.We ate outside in the garden, the beach is close by, great surroundings.Excellent value for the meal too, we did not eat another thing all day. Glad we had to cycle back to work off the food.Would recommend.
4 based on 79 reviews
Near by Copenhagen and just about seven kilometres from the airport and The Blue Planet - Denmark's Aquarium, you will find The Old City of Dragor. This part of the city is known for its small yellow houses with the red tiled roofs, the unique atmosphere
The five of us had dinner here, with high expectations based on past reviews, but we were terribly disappointed. We have had six dinners around Copenhagen. This restaurant had by far the worst food in comparison to the others while the price was almost double the others. To make matters worse, the service was was inadequate. If you are on a company expense account and want to do more business talk this is an acceptable joint, otherwise stay away.
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4 based on 80 reviews
This eatery with friendly staff and outdoor tables overlooking a beautiful marina seems very popular with locals even if its operating hours are fairly limited (only Friday-Sunday 10:00-17:00 when we visit - for accuracy please check its website). But with a taste of its signature fiskefilet (fish fillet) or fiskefrikadeller (fish balls - REAL fish, unlike those found in Chinatown), you know why there's always a queue here. And at around 55-65 per set that comes with remoulade and fries or rye bread, it's a great bargain too.Given Dragør's proximity to the airport (take bus 35 to Dragør Kirke) and views of the Ãresund Bridge, I'm surprised not to see any other foreigners. Perhaps that's a good thing - a busload of tourists will certainly ruin its fisherman's wharf-atmosphere.
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