Torvehallerne

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"Price range: $$$ Torvehallerne is situated close to Nørreport Station in the middle of Copenhagen. Torvehallerne is not so much street food, but more a modern and stylish food market that combines the traditional market concept with contemporary design. Here fresh produce from a selection of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other ingredients are sold, and in addition, Torvehallerne is known for its gourmet food options and specialty items. Opening hours: The Produce stalls: Monday - friday: 10am to 7pm Saturday - sunday: 10am to 6pm Some of the café’s Patisserie Marie France Monday - friday: 6.30am to 7pm Saturday - sunday: 6.30am to 6pm Coffee Collective Monday - friday: 7am to 7pm Saturday - sunday: 8am to 6pm Un Mercato Monday - thursday: 10am to 11pm Friday - saturday: 10am to midnight Sunday: 10am to 6pm "
"🇬🇧 Torvehallerne is a vibrant food market located near Nørreport Station. It is a culinary paradise that offers a diverse range of fresh produce, specialty foods, and delicious treats. Visitors can explore the market's many stalls, which feature everything from organic fruits and vegetables to artisanal cheeses, chocolates, pastries, and international delicacies. Torvehallerne is not only a great place to shop for ingredients but also a popular spot to grab a quick bite or enjoy a leisurely meal in its cozy indoor and outdoor seating areas. 🇮🇹"
"Located in Torvehallerne you can find Tante T. Torvehallerne is another food hall in Københaven, which is a bit more laid back than Tivoli Food Hall and also has outside seating. In the back, you can find Tante T with a wide variety of teas. There are also lots of organic teas to choose from. Tante T is less famous and therefore also less swarmed by tourists than A.C. Perch’s and Østerlandsk. That doesn’t mean its teas are of lesser quality — quite the opposite, actually: the matcha at Tante T is rated as being the best in the city."

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