4 Chinese Restaurant In Copenhagen
Jun 6th 2018
The biggest event of Chinese New Year’s Eve is the dinner. The New Year’s Dinner is a highlight of the night and is a feast for all the best the family can afford to buy. Seafood is particularly popular and prices go up considerably during this time of year. The New Year’s Dinner is very large with many dishes and traditionally includes many dishes of different kinds of meat and fish. In Northern China, dumplings (or jiaozi, in Chinese) are a must, and often several family members take turns to make enough dumplings for the coming days. if you are in Copenhagen and want to taste Chinese food, worry not. you can try some of the following restaurants:
The Red Box
Despite the name, you do not enter a red restaurant. The style is kept simple with white walls and black floors. The tablecloths are white, and the porcelain is from Asia. The Red Box is keeping the menu simple, offering only three starters, four main courses and a couple of desserts.
Enjoy a starter of black Tiger Prawns in the sauce of tamarin, ginger, and chili or the main course of grilled rack of lamb with a sauce of citrus and hoisin served on pommes mousseline and bakes roots. If you want to enjoy Chinese dishes with formal dining, The Red box is the right choice.
Fu Hao
The beautifully restored Fu Hao Restaurant, located only a few minutes’ walks from the Central Station, is known as one of the best Dim Sum venues in town. Dim Sum is biteable-sized tiny dishes served throughout China. Fillings include fish, vegetables, meat, or poultry usually wrapped in a thin dough or cabbage leaves. They are either steamed, boiled, pan-fried, braised, or deep-fried and usually served with dips of ginger, chili, hoisin sauce, and oyster sauce.
Madam Chu's
The cocktail bar, Madame Chu's, is located in beautiful surroundings down at Gammel Strand, together with all the other trendy cocktail bars in Copenhagen. When you walk in the door to Madame Chu's you meet a black curtain. As soon as you pull it off, you will come into a dark room with black walls and a long bar. Let yourself into the Chinese atmosphere and enjoy (strong) cocktails at Madam Chu's.
GAO
If you are looking for special dumpling restaurant, you must put Gao on your wishlist. You’ll find GAO at Blågårdsgade in Nørrebro. Very close to the lakes and a side street to Nørrebrogade, Blågårdsgade is full of life and people hanging out at the sidewalk cafés. In one of the basements, you’ll find GAO.
Gao offers four different kinds of dumplings to choose from, all handmade from start to finish. From a simple order sheet, you just pick your favorites ones, throw in a hot or cold side, a beverage, and you’re good to go.
Those are four Chinese restaurants to enjoy Chinese dish in Copenhagen. Celebrate your Chinese new year with Chinese dumpling and cake. Besides, you can also spend your Chinese new year with Danisa Butter Cookies.As a premium butter cookies with original Danish recipe, mostly, Danisa butter cookies are served with high-quality wine.
There are two variants of this luxury Danisa butter cookies which are butter cookies and filled cookies. For butter cookies itself consists of three variants like traditional butter cookies, choco cashew butter cookies, and currant butter cookies. In addition, filled cookies have two variants, choco filled butter cookies, and pineapple filled butter cookies. That is why Danisa Butter Cookies is a favorable cuisine around the globe.
What is more, Danisa butter cookies are not only for dinner but also for a gift on special occasions like Valentine or Chinese new year to the beloved one