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The prices are a little higher than what you’ll find at other Thai restaurants in the area, but it’s well worth the investment in atmosphere, service and menu quality. Located in a quiet cobbled courtyard off Store Kongensgade, Khun Juk is a sedate place to nibble on satay in peace and quiet. Good option for solo dining.
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Satisfy your noodle craving at this delicately exotic Viet[name]se place, located just across from Vesterbro Square, not far from Copenhagen Central station. Cheap, potent and delicious, with the option to dine in or take away. Try Lê Lê nhà hàng’s house speciality, pho rice noodle soup, or lose yourself in a bowl of Viet[name]se ravioli. Good for solo dining.
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This Thai takeaway, tucked away behind the Royal Theatre in the Inner City, is easy on the wallet—and the vegetarian palate. Samsara specialises in classic Thai dumplings, known as momo. Order yours with a choice of vegetarian fillings. Good for solo dining.
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High on concept and taste, this slick Japanese eatery opened to great fanfare in 2005. It has since won rave reviews for its boldness in producing minimalist Japanese gourmet fare with an ultra-sleek interior to match (courtesy of London design group Orbit). Prices are less than what one might expect from a trendy concept restaurant on one of the poshest streets in town, and the quality is uncompromising. We recommend the chef’s choice Omakase menu—a steal at DKK 450.
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