Kadeau
The Bornholm-born restaurant that just leapt to three Michelin stars in 2026 — now the city's newest entry into that rarified tier, and consequently one of the hardest tables to book this year.
Copenhagen rewards the bike and the moment — the harbour swim when it's warm, the wine bar when it's not, the bakery worth the line. Appricio picks the one, and tells you why.
Free on iPhone · 50 cities free forever · Android to follow.

The Bornholm-born restaurant that just leapt to three Michelin stars in 2026 — now the city's newest entry into that rarified tier, and consequently one of the hardest tables to book this year.
The original and most iconic of the harbour baths — five pools, a five-metre diving platform, a grassy lawn for barbecues, and front-row views of the city skyline.
Matt Orlando's long-awaited return to Copenhagen — a produce-driven room in the former industrial harbour north of the city that the local press has been tracking since the day it was announced.
A striking spiral wooden structure extending 100 metres into the Øresund — free to enter, sheltered from wind, with 3- and 5-metre jumping platforms and views across to Sweden.
A monumental expressionist church built entirely of yellow brick in the 1920s–40s — its organ-pipe facade is one of the most singular pieces of architecture in Scandinavia, and almost no tourist…
Founded by Kirsten Holm — the pioneer of Denmark's cocktail movement — this is the city's oldest proper cocktail bar, still intimate, still benchmark-quality, and still a long way from the tourist strip.
Stop scrolling fifty options. Appricio gives you the one — with a reason, and a Plan B if you've seen it.
Download on the App Store