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Organic Eateries Copenhagen
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More restaurants, cafés and take aways are riding the 'organic wave' that is pushing the city to a whole new level of eco-consciousness – far beyond the prevalent health food shops. Copenhagen has a variety and quality of organic goods on offer.
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Restaurants By the picturesque Nyhavn lies one of the organic food movement’s pioneers. Restaurant Cap Horn oozes of atmosphere and history and was one of the first restaurants driven by an organic philosophy. All basic products such as eggs, milk and butter are organic and the rest is as organic as possible. Wine, soft drinks and beer are organic and the same goes for the coffee. Read more about Cap Horn
Cafés and small restaurants BioM, a small eatery in the Østerbro section of town, is also a practitioner of the organic ideals. The food, drink and even the paint on the walls are organic. The initiators behind Biom started the place based on a simple question. 'Why eat food made from ingredients that are filled with pesticides when we eat at a restaurant when we would otherwise buy organic?' Read more about BioM
More information on green dining on Visitcopenhagen.com
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Looking for cafés or take aways then the city can offer Café Chill Out in Frederiksberg. Here, the majority of the food and beverages are organic and the chocolate cake is even sugar and fat-free. Chill Out is in the same building as a fitness centre, which is responsible for the healthy touch. Read more about Café Chill Out
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Organic delicatessesGourmanderiet, located in Østerbro in an old butcher shop, specializes in organic meats and delicacies such as chocolate, wine, muesli and mustard. No website On the same street lies Løgismose – two delis with good wine and a wide variety of organic products. Map of Løgimose addresses
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EgefeldEgefeld is Copenhagen’s first organic supermarket and a Mecca for quality-conscious consumers situated in Frederiksbeg. There is something old-fashioned about the place – service is top-notch and the products are presented attractively.
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Torvehallerne
Copenhageners can look forward to Torvehallerne, which is scheduled to open in 2009. An approximately 7000-sqm fruits and vegetables market situated in the centre of Copenhagen is on the drawing board and it appears that high standards will be placed on the vendors.
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Tuesday, December 07 2010
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