Denmark shines at Michelin ceremony: Copenhagen’s Restaurant Aure scoops first star

At yesterday’s annual Michelin ceremony, Restaurant Aure, led by Nicky Arentsen, achieved its first star – just 81 days after opening. See the full list of the Danish restaurants that kept or gained new Michelin stars this year.

Photo: Restaurant Aure

This article originally appeared on Turisme.nu Danish gastronomy has a new star in the sky. Restaurant Aure, led by Nicky Arentsen, has achieved its first Michelin star – just 81 days after opening. The remarkable achievement underlines the increasing value of Michelin stars for Danish tourism and gastronomy. See the complete list of the Danish […]


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