National Geographic Traveller Food

ASK THE EXPERTS

THE EXPERTS

Hazel Evans

Author of Mad About Copenhagen

Nidia Penagos

Director of Uncover Colombia

Adrian Tierney-Jones

Journalist and author of Camra’s Great British Pubs

Rose Geraedts

Owner/founder of The International Welsh Rarebit Centre

I’m planning a trip to Copenhagen. How easy is it to eat on a budget?

Hazel Evans: Copenhagen might not be known for being budget-friendly, but you don’t have to eat at Noma to get a taste of the city; you’ll find delicious options at a variety of price points.

There are three must-try dishes that won’t break the bank. For the legendary Danish hot

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