For the first time, Michelin has awarded One Star to a restaurant in Reykjavik and the Faroe Islands

Michelin Nordic guide Award List 2017. Michelin unveiled the new selection of the Michelin guide Nordic Countries 2017, which lists a total of 274 restaurants located in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and, for the first time, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. The gastronomic guide continues its expansion with the inclusion of Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Michelin … Read more

René Redzepi on Noma’s last supper – and what comes next

The decade’s greatest restaurant will serve its final meal next month. Head chef René Redzepi talks about his new restaurant that will again revolutionise cooking – Noma 2.0

  • Click here to get the Observer and the Guardian for half price

Claus Meyer: the other man from Noma

The Danish TV cookery show host and entrepreneur helped create the world’s best restaurant and turn Copenhagen into a leading dining destination. Next stop: New York

Michelin Nordic Guide 2016: Maaemo in Oslo and Geranium in Copenhagen join an exclusive club of only 116 restaurants worldwide

Two new 3 Star restaurants and one new 2 Star restaurant in the new Michelin Nordic Guide 2016; The gourmet guide available in bookshops from Friday 26th February 2016.

geranium restaurant copenhagen menu

The newly-published Michelin Nordic Guide 2016 features two new 3 Star restaurants; the first in the Nordic region to receive this award. Maaemo in Oslo and Geranium in Copenhagen thereby join an exclusive club of only 116 restaurants worldwide.

“This year’s guide is particularly exciting because, as well as awarding two new 3 Stars, we have also, for the first time, expanded the reach of our guide outside of the main cities and into the countryside. We have handpicked the very best restaurants and hotels for our readers from across Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden – and this has resulted in a bumper crop of new Stars for 2016,” said Rebecca Burr, editor of the guide.

Greater coverage of the region means that Fäviken Magasinet is included in the guide for the first time: this restaurant with rooms in Järpen has entered the guide with 2 Stars.

Burr said, “Fäviken Magasinet offers a unique dining experience in the idyllic setting of a remote hunting estate. Cooking here is highly assured, and has its essence in the surrounding land.”

geranium restaurant copenhagen team geranium restaurant copenhagen-- geranium restaurant copenhagen-

As well as its new 2 Star, Sweden boasts an impressive five new 1 Star restaurants: Sushi Sho, serving sushi in Stockholm; Borgholm, offering artistic dishes on the island of Ӧland, and 25th floor Upper House, which serves refined cuisine in Gothenburg. Stimulating 1 Star cooking also comes from Daniel Berlin in his family-run restaurant in Skåne-Tranås, and from PM & Vänner in Växjö with its sophisticated cuisine based on ‘forest, lake and meadow’.

Denmark ups its Star count in 2016 with four new 1 Stars shining alongside its newly awarded 3 Star restaurant, Geranium. Kadeau offers original dishes at a remote beachside restaurant in Bornholm, Frederiksminde serves creative cuisine in a hotel of the same name in Præsto, while at Henne Kirkeby Kro, menus celebrate the surrounding Henne farmland, with some produce from their own kitchen garden.

A Michelin Star also returns to Kong Hans Kælder which serves classic French cooking in the heart of Copenhagen. Norway’s Kontrast (Oslo) and RE-NAA (Stavanger) also gain 1 Star, while Smalhans (Oslo), Nook (Stockholm) and Somm (Gothenburg) have been awarded a Bib Gourmand.

geranium restaurant copenhagen

 

The world’s most wonderful food: New Nordic Cuisine

A food foraging adventure in the fjords of Denmark With the world’s best eatery, Copenhagen is the heart of a new Danish culinary dominance, based on traditional ingredients which are seasonal and locally sourced. Denmark’s ‘Noma’ is not the only restaurant to look for when in Copenhagen. Restaurants like Geranium are also behind the new … Read more

Nordic culinary supremacy. The winners of the 2012 Bocuse d’Or Europe

‘Olympics’ of the food world: the winners for Europe   Following a two-year winning streak, Rasmus Kofoed (Bocuse d’Or Europe 2010 and Bocuse d’Or 2011) will now be succeeded by Orjan Johannessen. Chef Orjan Johannessen, 26, of Norway was crowned the winner of 2012 Bocuse d’Or Europe, knowm as the ‘Olympics’ of the food world. … Read more