this post was submitted on 28 Jan 2024
1 points (100.0% liked)
/r/Denmark
153 readers
1 users here now
GÅ TIL FEDDIT.DK
Kommentarerne du skriver her sendes ikke tilbage til Reddit.
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
abc24611 at 2024-01-28 17:18:28+00:00 ID:
kjz2rdp
Please use r/copenhagen for topics related specifically to Copenhagen.
Enjoy your stay in Denmark!
Samoyedenthusiast (OP) at 2024-01-28 17:28:24+00:00 ID:
kjz4h85
Ah I didn't notice it. Thank you for your kind help!
abc24611 at 2024-01-28 17:31:39+00:00 ID:
kjz51l4
No worries mate. Be sure to check out Conditori La Glace in downtown Copenhagen. Its not cheap but well well worth it for a single visit. Probably our most famous conditori by a long shot. Feeds the king and stuff..
XenonXcraft at 2024-01-28 22:07:32+00:00 ID:
kk0i2sa
La Glace is massively overrated and over priced. There’s a number of bakeries making cakes more unique to Denmark and more interesting to foreigners than the bland cream cakes of La Glace.
abc24611 at 2024-01-28 22:44:47+00:00 ID:
kk0oyxd
Havent been there in 15 years, so you tell me. What is a better place for high end pastry in Copenhagen?
XenonXcraft at 2024-01-29 08:47:56+00:00 ID:
kk2xuqw
There are som many good bakeries now. Places like Hart and Andersen are some of the most famous and best.
La Glace perhaps has its place doing old school cream cakes and I don’t think they’ve changed one bit the past 50-100 years. Their signature cake - the “sports cake” - is still just whipped cream with crushed nougat.