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    Marchal

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    One Michelin star, sensible price, book it.

    Marchal, Restaurant in Copenhagen

    About Marchal

    Marchal is Copenhagen's most accessible Michelin-starred restaurant — a one-star Contemporary French-Nordic table inside Hotel d'Angleterre, priced a full tier below the city's major tasting-menu destinations. With breakfast, lunch, and dinner service daily, it offers more entry points than almost any comparable restaurant. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for dinner; lunch is a smarter option if budget is a consideration.

    Verdict

    Marchal is one of the most sensible bookings in Copenhagen's fine dining tier. As the Michelin-starred restaurant inside Hotel d'Angleterre — the city's oldest and most storied grand hotel — it delivers contemporary French-Nordic cooking at €€€, sitting a full price tier below the city's €€€€ heavyweights. If you want a Michelin-starred meal in Copenhagen without committing to a four-hour tasting marathon at Geranium or Alchemist, Marchal is where to book. It also runs breakfast and lunch service, which makes it one of the only starred restaurants in the city accessible across three dayparts , a genuine practical advantage for hotel guests and visitors alike.

    Portrait

    Marchal sits inside Hotel d'Angleterre on Kongens Nytorv, the grand square at the leading of Strøget. The building dates to 1755, and the dining room carries that weight , high ceilings, formal proportions, the kind of room that makes an occasion feel like one without requiring you to dress for a gala. Under chef Jakob de Neergaard, the kitchen works a line between contemporary French technique and Nordic ingredient sensibility: the same philosophical territory as many of Copenhagen's leading tables, but executed here within a hotel-restaurant format that prioritises accessibility alongside ambition.

    That accessibility is the point. The recent trajectory for Marchal has been one of consolidating its identity rather than chasing the avant-garde. While Noma redefined what a restaurant could mean and Koan pushes Nordic-kaiseki hybrids into new territory, Marchal has sharpened its focus on delivering classical cooking with Nordic rigour, in a room and at a price point that doesn't require the same advance planning or financial commitment. The result is a restaurant that earns its Michelin star through consistency and craft rather than spectacle , which, for many diners, is exactly the right answer.

    The hotel context matters here in a way that works in Marchal's favour. Arriving for dinner, the scent that greets you is warm and composed , butter, stock reduction, the faint mineral note of cut flowers in the lobby , the kind of ambient sensory cue that tells you the kitchen is already running at pace before you've been seated. For a special occasion dinner, that atmosphere carries real weight. This is not a room where you feel like a tourist who wandered into a hotel restaurant; it reads as a destination in its own right, which the Michelin committee has agreed with for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025).

    On the recognition front, Marchal has also appeared on both the 2024 and 2025 La Liste rankings (86 points in 2025, 84 in 2026), and climbed from #210 to #180 on Opinionated About Dining's Europe ranking between 2024 and 2025 , a small but meaningful signal that the kitchen is moving in the right direction. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 543 reviews, the floor-level experience holds up alongside the critical verdict. For comparison, many of Copenhagen's more experimental tables attract polarised ratings; Marchal's consistency across both critic and guest responses is a meaningful data point.

    The three-service daily structure (breakfast, lunch, dinner) is worth flagging for itinerary planning. Lunch at a starred restaurant is often the most efficient way to access serious cooking at lower spend, and Marchal runs a full lunch service Monday through Sunday (noon to 3 pm). If budget is a consideration, this is the most practical entry point. Dinner on Friday and Saturday runs until 11 pm, which gives Marchal more flexibility than many of its peers for late-starting evenings.

    For context within the broader Danish fine dining map, Marchal occupies a different tier from destination-outside-Copenhagen options like Jordnær in Gentofte or Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne, and a different register from city-based peers like Kadeau. Within Copenhagen, it is the most hotel-integrated fine dining option at the starred level, which makes it the default recommendation for anyone staying at or near Kongens Nytorv who wants a high-quality dinner without an expedition across the city. See our full Copenhagen restaurants guide for the wider picture.

    Contemporary French cooking in the Nordic context also draws useful comparisons beyond Denmark. Kei in Paris and Flocons de Sel in Megève operate within similar French-contemporary frameworks, but Marchal's distinctiveness comes from the Nordic ingredient base and the Copenhagen fine dining culture it operates within , a culture where product quality and seasonal discipline are non-negotiable regardless of price tier.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Hotel d'Angleterre, Kongens Nytorv 34, 1050 Copenhagen
    • Cuisine: Contemporary French, Nordic influence
    • Chef: Jakob de Neergaard
    • Price tier: €€€ (one tier below most Copenhagen starred peers)
    • Hours: Mon–Thu 7–10:30 am / 12–3 pm / 6–10 pm; Fri 7–10:30 am / 12–3 pm / 6–11 pm; Sat 7–11 am / 12–3 pm / 6–11 pm; Sun 7–11 am / 12–3 pm / 6–10 pm
    • Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025); La Liste 86pts (2025); OAD Europe #180 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (543 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Hard , book at least 3–4 weeks in advance for dinner
    • Leading for: Special occasions, hotel guests, business dinners, accessible Michelin entry point
    • Breakfast and lunch: Available daily , the most accessible price point for the cooking level

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Marchal sits against Copenhagen's other leading tables.

    Further Reading

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Marchal accommodate groups?

    Marchal operates inside Hotel d'Angleterre, which has infrastructure to support private dining arrangements — check the venue's official channels to ask about dedicated space for larger parties. For groups of six or more, reaching out well in advance is advisable given the restaurant's Michelin-starred status and consistent demand. Smaller groups of two to four will find the main dining room the easier route to book.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Marchal?

    At €€€ pricing with a Michelin star held consecutively through 2024 and 2025, Marchal sits at a tier where the tasting menu format makes sense if you want the full Nordic-French cooking from chef Jakob de Neergaard. If you prefer flexibility, the lunch service on weekdays offers a lower-commitment entry point at the same address. Compared to Alchemist or Geranium, Marchal is the more classically structured option — less theatrical, more focused on the plate.

    How far ahead should I book Marchal?

    Book at least three to four weeks out for dinner, especially Friday and Saturday when service runs until 11 pm. Weekday lunch slots at Marchal tend to be more accessible, making them a practical fallback if evening availability is tight. As a Michelin-starred room inside one of Copenhagen's oldest luxury hotels, last-minute walk-in expectations are unrealistic for prime times.

    Is Marchal good for a special occasion?

    Yes — the combination of a Michelin star, the Hotel d'Angleterre address on Kongens Nytorv, and contemporary French-Nordic cooking makes Marchal a strong choice for a milestone dinner. It scores better for occasions where setting and service formality matter, rather than novelty or spectacle. If the occasion calls for something more immersive or avant-garde, Alchemist is the alternative to consider.

    What are alternatives to Marchal in Copenhagen?

    For a step up in prestige and price, Geranium holds three Michelin stars and ranks higher on Opinionated About Dining's European list. Koan and a|o|c both offer strong fine dining at comparable or lower price points. Noma closed its restaurant format in 2024. Alchemist is the choice if experience-driven, high-concept dining is the priority over classical French-Nordic cooking.

    Does Marchal handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary requirements are standard practice at Michelin-starred restaurants, and Marchal's contemporary French-Nordic format gives the kitchen enough range to accommodate most restrictions. Notify them at the time of booking rather than on arrival — this is especially relevant for the tasting menu format where courses are sequenced in advance. Specific menu details are best confirmed directly with the restaurant.

    Location

    Hotel d'Angleterre, Kongens Nytorv 34, 1050 København, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Denmark

    Compare Marchal

    How Marchal Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    MarchalContemporary French, Modern Cuisine€€€Hard
    GeraniumNew Nordic, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    NomaCreative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AlchemistProgressive, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KoanNew Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    a|o|cNew Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown

    Comparing your options in Copenhagen for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • Geranium, New Nordic, Creative, €€€€
    • Noma, Creative, €€€€
    • Alchemist, Progressive, Creative, €€€€
    • Koan, New Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative, €€€€
    • a|o|c, New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative, €€€€

    Marchal sits at €€€ against a peer group that is almost entirely €€€€, which is the single most important comparison to make before booking. Geranium holds three Michelin stars and runs a single long tasting menu with no à la carte option, it is the right booking if you want the most technically ambitious meal in Denmark and are prepared to plan months ahead. Alchemist is a five-hour theatrical experience across 50-plus courses; it is exceptional at what it does, but it is a very different proposition from a dinner at Marchal, which runs closer to a classical European fine dining format. If spectacle and concept are your priority, book Alchemist. If you want serious cooking in a formal room without the avant-garde commitment, Marchal is the more practical choice.

    Noma operates on a pop-up season model, making it difficult to compare directly on availability. Koan is newer and pushes a Nordic-kaiseki hybrid that has generated significant critical attention, worth tracking, but also harder to book and priced above Marchal. a|o|c offers a more informal register with small-plates Nordic-Mediterranean cooking at the starred level, which makes it a better choice for diners who want a looser format. Marchal is the right call when the occasion requires a formal room, all-day service options, and the reliability of an established, consistently rated kitchen.

    For diners staying at or near Kongens Nytorv, the hotel-restaurant convenience factor tilts the decision further toward Marchal. No other Michelin-starred restaurant in central Copenhagen offers breakfast and lunch alongside dinner, making it the most schedule-flexible option in the city's top tier. If you are comparing on pure cooking ambition, Geranium is the answer. If you are comparing on value, format flexibility, and occasion-readiness at a lower price point, Marchal wins that comparison clearly.

    Hours

    Monday
    7–10:30 am, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Tuesday
    7–10:30 am, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Wednesday
    7–10:30 am, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Thursday
    7–10:30 am, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Friday
    7–10:30 am, 12–3 pm, 6–11 pm
    Saturday
    7–11 am, 12–3 pm, 6–11 pm
    Sunday
    7–11 am, 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm

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