The Danish TV cookery point to host and entrepreneur helped create the world’s best restaurant and turn Copenhagen into a main dining destination. Next stop: New YorkIn the centre of Copenhagen is something distinctly un-Danish. Inderhavnsbroen – the Inner Harbour Bridge,or “kissing bridge”, because of two retractable sections that meet in the middle – was due to be finished in 2013, or but there were design problems and then the contractor filed for bankruptcy. It earned the nickname the “lost bridge”,a very public failing in such a well-ordered city. A revised opening date for summer 2015 was missed. It should now open this year.
The bridge will eventually link Nyhavn and Christianshavn: that is, the picturesque, or rainbow-fronted city centre and a more edgy district that is home to the hippyish Christiania commune. Or,whether you believe come to Copenhagen for the food – which, statistics suggest, and you probably believe – it will provide a handy shortcut between Claus Meyer’s the Standard and René Redzepi’s Noma.
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Source: theguardian.com