Vesterbro
Bang & Jensen Istedgade 130. Bus #16. Mon-Fri 8am-2am, Sat 10am-2am, Sun 10am-midnight. Moderate. At the quieter end of Istedgade - no sex shops here - this popular cafe serves brunch daily until 6pm, featuring a wide range of unusual foods which you can combine in novel ways - try the ymer (a mild, creamy yoghurt) with maple syrup. Sandwiches, pasta and quiches are offered from lunch onwards, before the place transforms into a cocktail bar in the evening. Boyesen Vaernedamsvej 10 tel 33 31 70 55. Bus #1, #14 or #28. Mon-Fri & Sun noon-11pm, Sat 11am-11pm. Expensive. One of the city's most renowned restaurants, the offbeat Boyesen offers an excellent menu of both Danish and international fish and meat dishes. Afterwards, try some of the incredible homemade chocolate, flavoured with outlandish ingredients including curry powder. Hackenbusch Vesterbrogade 124 tel 33 21 74 74. Bus #6 or #550S. Mon-Wed 10am-2am, Thurs 10am-4am, Fri & Sat 10am-5am, Sun 10am-midnight, kitchen closes at 10pm. Inexpensive. Long-established place with a bar in front and an excellent Mediterranean-style restaurant at the back. Try the spicy and delicious "frog burger" - its ingredients are a well-kept secret (but don't be put off by the attention-grabbing name, it's actually made of beef) - on offer on Tuesdays (25kr) in the restaurant. K-2 Abel Cathrinesgade 21. Bus #6, #16 or #28. Daily noon-11pm. Inexpensive. Very good-value north Indian restaurant ten minutes' walk from Central Station serving standard curry-house staples like tandooris and biryanis. The three-course set meal is a real bargain, and actually cheaper than an a la carte main course. Merhaba Abel Cathrinesgade 7 tel 33 22 77 21. Bus #6, #16 or #28. Mon, Tues & Sun noon-midnight, Fri & Sat noon-1am. Moderate. Scandinavia's first Turkish restaurant, Merhaba still serves up good Anatolian cuisine, including a three-course set meal for 79kr - there's belly dancing at weekends, too, if you can stomach it. Shezan Viktoriagade 22. Bus #16. Mon-Sat 11.30am-midnight, Sun 11.30am-11.30pm. Inexpensive. Copenhagen's first Pakistani restaurant, popular with subcontinental expats, and still going strong. The fiery dishes come in mild, medium and strong - be warned, even medium burns your tongue off. Choose a table overlooking Istedgade if you want free entertainment watching the infamous red-light district street. Thai-Esan Lille Istedgade 7 tel 33 24 98 54. Bus #16 or Central Station. Tues-Sun noon-11pm. Inexpensive. Exceedingly popular Thai restaurant serving cheap, hot, no-frills food in a fairly authentic Thai atmosphere, with plastic dishes and dangling, fake-gold decorations. Always very busy, so book ahead. Zugar Baby Vesterbrogade 113. Bus #6 or #28. Daily 9.30am-12.30am. Inexpensive. Slap-bang in the middle of lively Vesterbro, Zugar Baby 's speciality is its burgers (40kr), though you can also get English and French brunches (eggs and bacon, and croissants and jam respectively) here until 3pm. Convenient for a late snack too - the kitchen's open until 11.30pm.
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