Reservations · Takeout
Reliable Thai comfort food with big portions and fair pricing for central Copenhagen, but service can be brusque and dine‑in waits/charges frustrate some; best as takeaway.
Thai Asien Take Away delivers solid quality through strong food quality with generous portions and reliable curries and soups, supported by good value for a central Copenhagen location. However, inconsistent service attentiveness and variable consistency—particularly reports of slow dine-in service and occasional oversweetness—prevent a higher grade. Best experienced as a convenient takeaway destination rather than a destination dining experience.
In the middle of Copenhagen’s waterfront streets, this spot turns out familiar Thai staples in a room that feels casual and cozy. Diners rave about the generous portions and bold flavors, with one remarking, "We took half the noodles home and still felt full." Expect a practical vibe fueled by steady takeaway orders and busy peak hours rather than lingering fine-dining polish. The cooking leans toward classic Thai comfort—green and red curries, tom yam and tom kha, and plenty of noodles. Spice levels are adjustable, and soups draw praise for depth. A few guests find pad thai sweeter than traditional, so order accordingly. It suits people seeking hearty, reliable plates over artistry, and is especially strong for takeaway convenience. Families do well here thanks to big servings and straightforward dishes. Kids tend to gravitate to fried rice and mild noodles, and you can dial back chili or add it on the side. There is no stated kids menu, but the menu’s basics (fried rice, pad thai without heat) make it workable for younger eaters.
Area: Central Copenhagen near Nyhavn/harbor; tourist-heavy streets with offices and sightseeing foot traffic.
Safety: Well-lit, busy, generally safe area with high pedestrian flow day and evening.
Nearby: Close to waterfront promenades, hotels, and major attractions; strong takeaway demand from visitors and workers.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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