Singaporean food may not be the first cuisine that springs to mind when choosing where to dine in Copenhagen. But Namnam is well worth making an exception for. The small plates are perfect for sharing among a group of friends and with menu items like “Flying Cheese” and “Naughty Rooster,” you know you’re going to have a good time. The rotis (pictured here) were perfection - crispy on the outside and chewy goodness inside. The Koko Mojito was one of the best I’ve had anywhere, with just a hint of chili for a kick. With flavours from Singapore, Indonesia, India, and Malaysia, if you love Asian food, do not miss Namnam.
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Singaporean Food in Copenhagen
Singaporean food may not be the first cuisine that springs to mind when choosing where to dine in Copenhagen. But Namnam is well worth making an exception for. The small plates are perfect for sharing among a group of friends and with menu items like “Flying Cheese” and “Naughty Rooster,” you know you’re going to have a good time. The rotis (pictured here) were perfection - crispy on the outside and chewy goodness inside. The Koko Mojito was one of the best I’ve had anywhere, with just a hint of chili for a kick. With flavours from Singapore, Indonesia, India, and Malaysia, if you love Asian food, do not miss Namnam.