Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative vegan Italian in Kødbyen with standout lasagna, Roman-style pizza, and tiramisu; excellent food and kind service, but small portions, slow pacing, and occasional policy hiccups mean better for patient diners than rushed groups.
Madenitaly delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly standout vegan lasagna, carbonara, and tiramisu—paired with knowledgeable, warm service. However, inconsistent execution and notably slow pacing prevent a higher grade, while the pleasant Kødbyen location lacks destination-level appeal. Best suited for plant-based Italian enthusiasts willing to embrace a leisurely, creative dining experience.
In Kødbyen, Madenitaly hums with warm, lively energy as servers walk guests through a fully plant-based Italian menu. One diner said the room felt casual yet polished, while another called the service incredibly kind. Expect a steady buzz, creative plates, and the occasional slower pace on busy nights. The cooking leans contemporary and ingredient-focused creativity rather than strict tradition. Vegan lasagna and carbonara land as comfort-food crowd-pleasers, Roman-style pizza slices show off inventive toppings, and tiramisu is a repeat-order legend. It suits diners who enjoy thoughtful plant-based spins on Italian classics without sacrificing indulgence. Families will find options like simple pasta with tomato or pesto and approachable pizzas, but note the tasting menu for the whole table policy can include kids. If your child prefers a single dish, order a la carte. Portions tend toward moderate; plan accordingly for hungry teens.
Area: Trendy former industrial zone with creative venues, galleries, and nightlife; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy on evenings; industrial edges but active foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Surrounded by bars, restaurants, and cultural spaces; minutes from central stations and city attractions.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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