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  • Mostly good - watch out for the honey

Based on previous reviews here, we weren't sure if this would be too, "trendy," for us, as we were simply looking for some good, honest, food to fill up on for the rest of the day. However, whilst it is admittedly quite trendy, 42 Degrees Raw is by no means pretentious; rather it had a warm and welcoming atmosphere. People seem to come and work or study here (with the free wifi) whilst enjoying lunch, so the atmosphere is quite laid back, but this means that the few tables fill up fast. The staff were polite and friendly, and spoke English (although an English menu is already displayed to assist non-Danish speakers). The only slight point of confusion was that the server stated that everything was vegan, yet one of the packaged bags of cookies that are also sold was clearly labelled as containing honey. My husband tried the burger with sweet potato fries and described the burger as both trying to imitate meat but at the same time not losing the texture and flavour of the grains and vegetables from which it was made. I opted for the raw tapas which consisted of a lovely spicy noodle dish, a piece of lasagne which was nice but rather drenched in mayo, and an avocado sandwich with delicious raw bread. Actually to go easy on the mayo is the only thing we would change upon a re-visit. The coffee is lovely and strong and the cakes looked amazing, but the portion sizes are so great that we were both stuffed after just a main! At 129DKK-ish for a main, this restaurant isn't cheap, but for Copenhagen, it's not really expensive either. Updated from previous review on Monday January 11, 2016 Updated from previous review on Monday January 11, 2016


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