Reffen Copenhagen Street Food
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About Reffen Copenhagen Street Food
Reffen transforms a former naval base into Copenhagen's largest street food playground, with 41 vendors serving everything from Korean corn dogs to Palestinian falafel in shipping containers and converted military buildings. You'll find serious ramen from Slurp, inventive tacos at Hija de Sanchez, and surprisingly good Indian curries at Bindia, all spread across a waterfront site that feels like a food festival that never ends. The whole complex uses upcycled materials and solar power, creating an Instagram-worthy backdrop for your lunch.
The setup works like a giant outdoor food court where you order from different stalls and find seating anywhere from picnic tables to grassy slopes overlooking the harbor. Weekend afternoons turn into impromptu parties with DJs, while weekday visits feel more relaxed and local. The best spots are the wooden decks right on the water where you can watch kayakers paddle past while demolishing a plate of dumplings. Lines form at popular stalls during peak hours, but the turnover stays quick.
Most vendors charge 80-150 DKK for mains, which isn't cheap but matches Copenhagen standards with better quality than typical food courts. Skip the pizza and burger stalls that phone it in for tourists, and head straight to vendors with queues of locals. The Korean fried chicken at Kokio consistently delivers, and Atelier September's weekend brunch setup beats their overpriced city location. Bring cash as some smaller vendors still don't take cards despite what their signs claim.
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