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  2. The Best New Bakeries in Copenhagen Have Culinary ... - AOL

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    Copenhagen isn’t new to baked goods. On the contrary. The Danes have been eating dark rye and weinerbrød pretty much since the Vikings.

  3. Ole & Steen - Wikipedia

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    Lagkagehuset (Danish: [ˈlɑwkʰɛːjəˌhuˀsð̩]; trading as Ole & Steen [ˈoːlə ʌ ˈste̝ˀn] in English-speaking countries [3] [4]) is a Danish bakery chain with over 143 branches in Denmark, England, and New York City.

  4. Takaki Bakery - Wikipedia

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    "Hiroshima-Andersen" was visited by Margrethe II of Denmark in April 1981 and by Frederik, King of Denmark in November 1987. The company operates a restaurant and bakery in San Mateo, California, opened in 1981, and two bakeries in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of which is located in the famous Tivoli Gardens. [1]

  5. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Michelin-starred restaurants Name Cuisine Location 2022 2023 2024 aoc Contemporary: Copenhagen: Alchemist: Contemporary: Copenhagen: Alouette: Contemporary

  6. The best luxury hotels in Copenhagen for stylish interior ...

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    Copenhagen has an impressive coffee bar and bakery reputation. Some of the best include The Coffee Collective, Andersen & Maillard, Juno, Hart, Lille and Meyers Bageri.

  7. Løgismose Meyers - Wikipedia

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    Løgismose Meyers is a food company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It produces and purveys a wide range of food products under the Løgismose and Meyers brands and is also active in the market for foodservice. It owns the chains Meyers Bageri (Meyer's Bakery), Meyers Diner and Meyers Madhus.

  8. Danish pastry - Wikipedia

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    The strike caused bakery owners to hire workers from abroad, among them several Austrian bakers, who brought along new baking traditions and pastry recipes. The Austrian pastry of Plundergebäck soon became popular in Denmark and after the labour disputes ended, Danish bakers adopted the Austrian recipes, adjusting them to their own liking and ...

  9. The best hotels in Copenhagen for family-friendly city breaks

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    Here are the best places to stay in Copenhagen for families. ... Denmark travel guide ... Copenhagen has an impressive coffee bar and bakery reputation. Some of the best include The Coffee ...