Join us for an unforgettable experience at Restaurant Jordnær in Copenhagen, led by the incredible Chef Eric Vildgaard. We dined at the exclusive kitchen table, indulging in an 18-course meal that showcases the finest ingredients and world-class produce. This three Michelin star restaurant is one of the hottest dining spots in the world, with a menu that celebrates the best of Nordic cuisine and global flavors. Chef Eric Vildgaard, has the reputation of being the ‘gangster chef’, in real life he’s a warm, kind and generous chef, crafting dishes that push the boundaries of fine dining. Today we take you into the heart of his kitchen and share a meal you don’t want to miss!
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Beautiful
yes! kept the fans waiting way too long
After last week, I think we saw this one coming! Looked fantastic, I didn't realise they offered a vegetarian menu until you get me looking up their website again. One small point – we pronounce the final -t in turbot in English, unlike the French!
Huge fan of this content. I enjoy both speaking. The excitement of both voices was felt through the screen. Appreciate the content.
Paying 1300 dollars/person for a single meal is insane for any restaurant.
how did the langoustine tail go up against the Frantzen's version with the puffed rice?
micheline dining or high class dining is such a scam…
Great video of a great restaurant. I can’t eat like this since having surgery on my stomach. Thank you for sharing your experience with me.
This is art is its purest forms. Seeing the artist create and seeing the enjoyment of the work. Lovely all around.
I am in love with the channel… the videos are super well done, and you two transmit very good feelings!!
I guess you know it, I don't know if you've been there before, but I think you might like Diverxo in Madrid
i will not give you a like just because of pure jealousy, so I'm sorry about that… there's nothing I could do. I enjoyed the video, good luck with the next one.
Thx again and again for sharing with us these amazing places that basically showcase a unique creation of art, & on top of that, you can actually eeeeeeat it😋😄it’s amazing!!
I cannot wait to experience this exact restaurant one day, 💯!! brilliant!
Cheers 🥂 guys! btw❤your outfit looks beautiful
Looks amazing!❤️❤️❤️💐👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Denmark truly is the place to go for great, unique food I feel. Many other countries have a vastly superior cuisine over all. (Looking at you South-America!) But Denmark is just.. So unique in its own right.
Wow i'm so glad you two got to dine at the Chef's table! The food looked AMAZING! no pretension, honest cookery but the most beautfiul presentation, what a perfect balance, and omg that Langoustine and Beurre Blanc – Heaven on a plate right there. Big ups to you both on this video so happy to witness the progression of the Prestige Menu omg YUM – you have the best job in the world!!
A restaurant tip: De nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen (The Netherlands) a vegan 2 michellin star restaurant!
The first canapés are definitely copies of the NYC great César's…
did you show the whole wine pairing or was there more not seen? incredible wines but not worth the insane price tag based on what was shown.
You guys should consider travelling to Funen and trying out Falsled Kro. It's a super charming inn founded in 1744. Great food, charming interior, and grossly overlooked by Michelin because it's outside the major cities. It's the best dining experience I've had in Denmark
What an excellent and enjoyable experience you all have had at Jordnaer! Well done!
S3 and Alexander the Guest are my two favorite high-end, fine dining channels here on YT.
Why are you spending the same amount of money in one evening that could feed an entire african village for one month?
I just gave up on humanity……
Thanks for sharing your experience! The food and videography look great. I know these videos straddle the line between travelog and 'review.' Increasingly, I've noticed that you bundle these videos with social outings with the chefs — does it impact your honest asessment of the food? Totally okay if it does, but it'd be great if you could make that disclaimer. Alexander the Guest (who I have no affiliation with) visited Jornaer recently, and he was frank about the things he liked and didn't. And as he does for other videos, he shows receipts at the end. Would you consider doing the same?
Also, man, that that did not look like a 700 euro wine pairing (minus the Ulysse, which we all know is $$$). In fact it's even worse value than the one at Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, considering prices in Europe are less inflated.
This kitchen reminds me of The Bear where Carmy worked earlier in his career that gave him ptsd😅
this place looks like the heaven's kitchen
2nds huh, never had 2nds in my experience either tastings 😢
Skod der ikke er noget kød !
Superb!!! The BEST review ever,
Great video, food looks amazing. Am due for a visit to CPH and this place looks worth the trip alone✈
Wow 🥰!!
Ones again thank you guys, I enjoyed every single bite of this episode. My respect for the chef and the whole crew. Definitely that’s a must visit place ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥂
Tried going here twice when 2*, both occasions as a tag on alongside one of the other big boys. No cigar😢. Guess it’ll need a dedicated trip next time!
Needs more caviar.
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my only complaint is before even clicking on the video i know what the menu will be, why, because every fine dining restaurant is following the exact same structure. tarts to begin. caviar w tuna or beef tartare in a tart. caviar. caviar. the same molded cracker dipped in hot oil then batter then fried or reversed w liquid nitrogen and it’s frozen u see all over w different garnish on top. some sort of a live scallop dish or scallop cooked in shell, some sort of an oyster dish w some sort of split oil over it probably w a tart buttermilky type sauce. i can keep going but ill watch the video. i’m sure it is probably great flavor and texturally it’s on point. these guys know their craft down to the gram. my whole issue is fine dining for the last few years has been the same structure no matter where u go on the planet. everyone is waxing poetic about playing the same chords over and over again. does anyone not see it or are we agreeing that we all want to see the same riff slightly tweaked depending on if ur in tokyo nyc cph or paris. it’s like going to a concert and everyone has their own cover of stairway to heaven and we all love the song but at some point do we ask “hey what other songs do u personally like to play when ur not on stage” i can guarantee it wouldn’t be playing stairway to heaven, it would be many different genres because that’s who people really are. i’m interested in what this guy actually eats on his days off and how that blasts it way onto the menu. i’m guessing he’s not sitting at home eating caviar and langoustine tartlettes. what other ingredients does he gravitate towards? he’s covered in tattoos, is he into heavy thrashy music? does he like food with a lot of heat? if so is this making it into the menu? or is there an expectation that everything has to be what another place who got stars did too.. i’m not trying to be negative about it am just genuinely curious. i’ll just watch the video now..