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10: Top 10 Copen-Vegan-Hagen Eats

  • Writer: smarti
    smarti
  • Aug 14, 2023
  • 5 min read

Updated: Mar 12


Illustration of closeup details of different vegan plates with the pink and black title of Copen-Vegan-Hagen by Smarti.

Illustration CopenVeganHagen @smartigraphicdesign


Vegan got glam! I've watched patiently (13 years now) as the vegan trend and climate consciousness collided, resulting in a starburst of flashy new plant-based places all over the world. I’m talking really good food + beautiful plating + chic surroundings. This was definitely evident in Copenhagen. So when someone recently asked for some recommendations, I went down a rabbit hole of nostalgia. Here's an ode (in countdown style) of my top 10 Danish vegan restaurants who made the culinary experience awesome:



Illustration of a line-up of vegan sushi on a marble plate by Smarti.

Illustration Letz Sushi @smartigraphicdesign


No. 10: LETZ SUSHI


Most sushi places are ultra-boring for vegans - cucumber roll again, amiright? But Letz Sushi managed to spruce things up for the plant-based. They give some decent sushi options that expand courageously into the vegan palate. The location I list has some tables, but nothing special in ambiance so I'd recommend ordering in.


Pro tip: In the comment section, request "no soy sauce please" since we can all get our own soy sauce bottles and make do with a little less little plastic in the world.



Illustration of a vegan falafel wrap in a paper wrapping on a yellow background by Smarti.

Illustration Kösk Kebab @smartigraphicdesign


No. 9: KÖSK KEBAB


The Nørrebro neighborhood we lived in is choc-a-block full of kebab-eries. Suffice to say, we tried a lot of falafel during our time in Copenhagen. But Kösk is a step above. I think they're special because they put a little bit of cinnamon in their falafel and the sweet/savory taste result is so delicate and delightful. They are also a no-fuss place and they understand what you mean when you say you are vegan.


Pro tip: find the tea pitchers behind the soda machine and pour yourself a spot of hot tea to complete the dining experience.


Illustration of a round grey bowl of açaí with blueberries, granola and toppings by Smarti.

Illustration 42 Raw @smartigraphicdesign


No, 8: 42RAW


I stumbled upon this place tucked into the Royal Academy of the Arts while I was stationed in London many moons ago. Their salads and raw desserts were gorgeous. Once I landed in Copenhagen, I tracked them down to the chain cafe they evolved into and enjoyed their smoothies and açai bowls on the regular. They aren't exclusively vegan anymore so pay attention when you order. Oh, and while they offer quite a list of suitable options, the best things on their menu are sweet.


Pro tip: Buy some granola if you can snag a bag - they go so fast!





Illustration of a ramen bowl with falafel balls, radishes, marinated beetroot and a giant ramen soup spoon by Smarti.

Illustration Kung Fu @smartigraphicdesign



Alright, so this place only offers a couple of things, but they are really brilliant. I might be swayed by the fact I lived too close to this place and it was so convenient, but hear me out: their falafels in the vegan miso ramen is incredible. They soak up the ramen juices and then M E L T in your mouth. It's something I never knew I was missing in my life.


Pro tip: come only as a pair and eat in the bar section - the high tables are fantastic and the space is less cramped than the other side of the restaurant.





Illustration of a raspberry baked swirl tart on a white plate on a pink background by Smarti.

Illustration Kaf @smartigraphicdesign


No. 6: KAF


100% vegan bakery cafe with a charming no-nonsense vibe. They have the best assortment of cakes in the city. AND because they have a no-work policy, the place isn't cluttered with laptops and digital nomads. Go here for a quiet break with a friend to peacefully savor that croissant-au-chocolat with deep, meaningful talk.


Pro tip: Unplug and enjoy it. Oh, and take your plates back inside after your snack to be extra courteous to the waitstaff.



Illustration of a tapioca wrap with vegan filling on a green plate in front of a beige background by Smarti.

Illustration Selva @smartigraphicdesign


No. 5: SELVA


On the popular shopping street of Elmegåde, there's a Brazilian cafe with a bright facade. Portuguese banter floats in the air, chairs are hard won and the fridge display case is brimming with bowls of various mixed salads in perfect marination. My partner got so obsessed with their tapioca crepes that even the owner himself had to tell him to slow down.


Pro tip: Skip the coconut water, go for the passionfruit juice. And that's saying something, because I normally hate passionfruit.



Illustration of a waffle cone with a heaping scoop of vanilla and chocolate chip ice cream in front of a blue background by Smarti.

Illustration Nice Cream @smartigraphicdesign


No. 4: NICE CREAM


Nice Cream is a plant-based ice cream shop that serves up adventurous flavors. The cashew cream base is so rich and satisfying. They are also very generous with their portions. Some of the flavor combinations seem crazy but they all throw a dart on the bullseye. Although, if you're feeling less courageous, they also have a highly recommendable chocoholic and basic vanilla.


Pro tip: Vesterbro location has seats inside, otherwise wait for a sunny day to indulge.



Illustration of a plate of waffles with whipped cream, strawberries and a small bowl of Nutella in front of a green background by Smarti.

Illustration Flavour Bastards @smartigraphicdesign



This informal vegan space is a cool hang with an eclectic seating arrangement, outdoor benches and a decent brunch spread. To be honest, the dinner menu has changed a lot from these big saucy plate options when they started. It slowly whittled down to a tiny list of greek mezzo options - so I can't say it's anything special. But - the brunch menu ROCKS! Savory scrambled tofu toast? Loaded waffles? Stuffed French toast? Yes, yeeeeeesssss, Y E S ! I'm all in. And then once you are stuffed, take a slow waterside stroll along the lakes. *perfection*


Pro tip: Book the nook to sit in a cozy space for people-watching and doodling





Illustration of a brioche bun crispy vegan chick'n sandwich and fries in front of a pink chalky background by Smarti.

Illustration Eden Jax @smartigraphicdesign


No. 2: EDEN JAX


Go to this burger joint for a beautiful burger and best thin fries experience in Copenhagen. They are a vegan fast-food spot so their menu is safe no matter what you choose, and burger sauces are a no-brainer. I could maybe even drink the tangy burger dipping sauce - it's so good!


Pro tip: order it on Wolt app so you can stay at home on bad weather days and have your burger levitate it's way to you via bike messenger.



Illustration of a blue plate of hibachi-grilled oyster mushrooms with a dollop of seaweed cream in front of a sage green background by Smarti.

Illustration Ark @smartigraphicdesign


No. 1: ARK


I'd never been to a Michelin-star restaurant...until I got to Copenhagen. Danes love the artsy gourmet food experience. It made sense that Copenhagen would eventually elevate the vegan trend into a gourmet food experience too. And so voila: Ark. The single Green Michelin star rated restaurant with a 7-course tasting menu and cocktail/mocktail pairing. I love the wondrous descriptions and tantalizing tastes and it's knocked the socks off all the guests who visited me.


Pro tip: come exactly on time and expect to stay a little later since the course presentation is steady and entertaining enough that times will just melt away.



That's it! That's my top 10 Copen-Vegan-Hagen eats. At the time of publication, all of these establishments are still in existence. But you know, the restaurant economy is fickle and things change from time to time. If you've gotten the chance to eat at any of these places, I'm beyond ecstatic for you!


And if you haven't yet booked a trip, then I hope this will entice you to give their vegan spaces a visit. Danish are very forward-minded, and many have adopted meatless meals to their lifestyle to be climate conscious so there's lots of options on menus. Best of all, you won't feel isolated or dismissed like in some other countries - a welcome and wonderful relief.

For a country so small, they Danes really step up to make the world a better place - and that extends with what's on the plate. Thank you Copenhagen for making life delicious for vegans, too. No wonder its one of the happiest countries in the world!


bon apetite, dear friends,

smarti




 
 
 

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