The Nordics • Eat & drink • All the Michelin star restaurants in Copenhagen – 2023 edition
Navigate the evolving culinary landscape of Denmark’s capital with our latest guide to Copenhagen’s 2023 Michelin star restaurants. The city’s vibrant food scene has seen a fair share of ups and downs this year. Most notably, we witnessed the debut of Koan, which made a sensational entrance straight to two stars. On the other hand, the year was tinged with melancholy as we saw the stars of Kiin Kiin and Kokkeriet fade away. Despite this, Copenhagen’s innovative cuisine and top-tier chefs continue to tantalise food lovers from around the world. Here is the updated list of Copenhagen’s 24 Michelin stars of 2023, bestowed upon 14 remarkable restaurants.
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What if food could be transformed to transcend the traditional dining experience? That is what Danish chef Rasmus Munk sets out to do through “holistic cuisine” at Alchemist. As a gastronomic sorcerer, his 50-meal dinner, divided into five acts and served at various spaces within the restaurant, draws upon elements from the worlds of theatre and art, as well as science, technology and design, in order to create an all-encompassing and dramaturgically driven sensory experience. It’s edible magic.
Read the full article on Alchemist.
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The result of combining Asian-inspired flavours with a New Nordic approach to production and technique is found at Jatak. It was established in early 2022 and can be found on a typical Nrrebro street. Behind its unassuming facade is a small dining area with cosy minimalism throughout. It is the creation of Canadian Jonathan Tam, a former head chef at Relae and a favourite in the city who got his start in Noma’s kitchens. His resume is unmistakably impressive. Modernised versions of traditional Cantonese dishes serve as the foundation of two tasting menus, which can be enjoyed in the dining room or at the kitchen counter.
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