Best Pastry Shops In Copenhagen Denmark
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Danish Pastries became famous when they were used for a presidential wedding. Since then they have become commonplace in American Coffee shops - but where do you go to get the best pastries when you are in Dane country? Come wiith me as I take you to the best pastry shops in Copenhagen Denmark. From a former NOMA baker, to the oldest pastry shop in Denmark.
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00:11 Anderson and Malliard Bakery Review
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04:10 Sct Peders Bageri (St Peters Bakery)
05:35 La Glace Cafe
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La Glace is NOT a bakery, but a patisserie, and the cakes are meant to be eaten with a spoon or a cake fork, not with your hands as if it was a sandwich
I’m a heathen - what can I say 🤪
a bakery/baker makes cakes too u know?...
@@CultureTrekking best comment. They need to see couscous eaten by hand in Morocco 😂
I seriously doubt many Danes would ever go to La Glace for pastry. When you go to La Glace, it should be for the cakes they make.
All the ordinary pastry Denmark is famous for can pretty much be gotten at every local bakery.
While the new fancy bakeries are definitely very good, the price of their products compared to the normal local bakeries is more aimed at tourists than local Danes.
That being said, if you want fantastic bread, HART bakery is a very good choice.
As with most destinations there are shops for tourists, and shops for locals, but as mentioned- these were recommended by the tourism board as the best pastry shops.
The one you call wienerbread in la Glace look like a normal old fashioned danish spandauer like the one you got the first place just at modern take on a classic wienerbrød