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Restaurant Seafood
The guide was updated:Besides serving a luscious range of seafood, this restaurant also offers diners fantastic views of Aarhus Bay. Dish presentations, product quality and waiting staff service prove to be consistently impeccable. Be prepared to splash out a little cash at Seafood.
Useful Information
- Address: Marselisborg Havnevej 44, Aarhus
- Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 11.30 - approx. 22.00 (The kitchen closes at 21.00)
- Website: www.seafoodaarhus.dk
- Phone: +45 8618 5655
- Email: info@seafoodaarhus.dk
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Gyngen
Gyngen offers good value, flavour-packed meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. Food isn't the only one of the establishment's draws - Gyngen also plays host to various musical events and welcomes diners to evenings of live jazz, folk, rock, and other music genres (and happenings).
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Restaurant Seafood
Besides serving a luscious range of seafood, this restaurant also offers diners fantastic views of Aarhus Bay. Dish presentations, product quality and waiting staff service prove to be consistently impeccable. Be prepared to splash out a little cash at Seafood.
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St Pauls Apothek
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Restaurant Pinden
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Bryggeriet Sct Clemens
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A dinner at OliNico is worth the inevitable wait - the restaurant cum deli serves incredible value meals, with excellent three-course dinners that come at a price of coffee and cake elsewhere in town. No reservations are accepted, and take-away us just as popular as dining in.
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Pho C&P
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