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  2. A Hereford Beefstouw - Wikipedia

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    A Hereford Beefstouw is a Danish steakhouse restaurant chain. It was founded in 1971, [ 1 ] when the company opened its first restaurant in Herning , [ 2 ] Denmark . Since then it has expanded to 12 restaurants in Denmark, [ 3 ] along with restaurants in Adelaide , [ 4 ] Australia ; Nuuk , Greenland ; [ 5 ] and Göteborg , Sweden .

  3. Mash (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The first Mash steakhouse opened on Bredgade in Copenhagen in 2009. [1] In 2012, a Mash restaurant opened in a building owned by Crown Estates on Brewer Street in London's Soho neighbourhood. [ 2 ] In April 2013, The Telegraph commented that the team behind Mash had "set the London steakhouse scene on fire" with their restaurant [ 3 ] which won ...

  4. Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    Regular steamship links with Copenhagen had begun with the Jylland in 1825–26 and the Dania (1827–36), and in 1862 Jutland's first railway was established between Aarhus and Randers. [43] [39] Toldkammeret (Custom House, 1898)

  5. Category:Danish company stubs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 October 2014, at 18:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Pølsevogn - Wikipedia

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    Pølsevogn at Nørrebro in Copenhagen. Pølsevogn(e) (lit. ' sausage wagon(s) ') [1] are hot dog stands that sell Danish-style hot dogs, such as rød pølse, and sausages as street food. [2] [3] Today, some are mobile, [3] and some are, despite their names, permanent structures.

  7. Kødbyen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen's new cattle market, 1881. In 1671 a cattle market was established at the private initiative of Court Butcher Niels Olufsen at the border of Frederiksberg and Vesterbro. Called Trommesalen (English: "The Drum Hall") because it was opened to the sound of a drum in the morning, it remained the main cattle market of the area for more ...

  8. Rasmus Kofoed - Wikipedia

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    Rasmus Kofoed received his training at Hotel D’Angleterre on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen and afterwards worked at the two-Michelin-star restaurant Scholteshof in Belgium. On his return to Copenhagen, he served as head chef at various top restaurants before opening his first restaurant, Geranium (one Michelin Star Awarded in 2012, two in 2013 ...

  9. Fisketorvet - Wikipedia

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    Fisketorvet - Copenhagen Mall is a shopping centre located on Kalvebod Brygge waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is Denmark's third largest shopping center by size. [citation needed] Fisketorvet - Copenhagen Mall regularly hosts events for the guests such as: Fastelavn (a Danish Carnival) Copenhagen Cooking & Food Festival; Holiday tickets