Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
Restaurant Babylon
250ptsThree wine awards. Easy to book. Go.

About Restaurant Babylon
Restaurant Babylon has earned Star Wine List recognition in 2023, 2024, and 2026, making it one of Copenhagen's most consistently recognised wine destinations. Booking is straightforward compared to the city's tasting-menu heavyweights, and the Gyldenløvesgade address draws a local, wine-serious crowd. Book here if the list matters as much as the plate.
Should You Book Restaurant Babylon?
Restaurant Babylon has earned Star Wine List recognition three consecutive years running — 2023, 2024, and 2026 — which tells you exactly where to focus your attention here. This is, first and foremost, a wine destination. If you are visiting Copenhagen and the depth of a wine program matters as much to you as what lands on the plate, Babylon belongs on your shortlist. If you want the full New Nordic tasting-menu spectacle, book Geranium or Koan instead. Babylon plays a different game.
The Wine Program
Three Star Wine List awards in four years is not an accident. Star Wine List recognition is awarded by a panel of sommeliers and wine professionals who evaluate list depth, range, value, and curation , so Babylon's repeat appearances signal a program that is consistently strong across multiple dimensions, not just a deep cellar with high price tags. For wine-focused diners, that kind of sustained recognition carries more practical weight than a single-year mention. Copenhagen's restaurant scene has no shortage of serious wine lists, but Babylon's track record puts it in a distinct tier for the explorer who wants a room built around what is in the glass.
The Star Wine List credential also suggests the list is structured to reward engagement , meaning it rewards guests who want to have a conversation with the sommelier rather than simply pointing at a recognisable label. If that is your style of dining, this is your kind of room. If you prefer a concise, approachable list, a|o|c may suit you better.
Atmosphere and Setting
Babylon sits on Gyldenløvesgade in central Copenhagen, a quiet residential stretch that sits well away from the tourist corridors around Nyhavn. The address signals a room that does not rely on foot traffic or location buzz , the guests who find it have sought it out. For the explorer traveller, that is a promising sign: venues on this kind of street tend to attract a local, knowledgeable crowd rather than a tourist-driven one, which shapes the energy in the room. Expect a quieter, more considered atmosphere than you would find at a high-volume brasserie, which makes it well-suited for the kind of long, wine-led evening the list is designed to support.
Gyldenløvesgade itself is a short walk from the lakes district and Frederiksberg, making it a practical dinner stop if you are exploring the city on foot during the current season. Copenhagen's long summer evenings and the mild shoulder-season months make this an especially good time to book, when the walk to and from dinner is as enjoyable as the meal itself.
What We Do Not Know
The venue record for Babylon is thin on specifics: no confirmed cuisine type, price range, current hours, chef name, or booking method is available in our data. That limits how precisely we can advise on value-for-money or menu format. What we can say is that the Star Wine List recognition implies a restaurant operating at a level where the wine program is a genuine draw, not an afterthought , and venues that earn that kind of credential typically sit in the mid-to-upper price tier. Budget accordingly. For price benchmarking, Copenhagen's fine-dining tier generally runs DKK 1,200–2,500 per head for food alone before wine; wine-focused rooms often skew toward the higher end of that range.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you are unlikely to need weeks of lead time. That is a genuine advantage in a city where Noma and Alchemist can require months of planning. A week's notice should be sufficient for most dates; weekends during peak summer season may warrant a few extra days. No phone number or booking URL is confirmed in our data, so your most reliable route is searching directly for the restaurant online or visiting in person to enquire.
Gyldenløvesgade 24, 1369 Copenhagen. Booking: easy. Leading approach: book directly via the restaurant's own website or reservation system.
How Babylon Fits Your Copenhagen Itinerary
If you are building a wine-led Copenhagen trip, Babylon pairs well with a broader exploration of the city's drinking and dining scene. Our full Copenhagen bars guide and Copenhagen wineries guide are useful companions. For a full picture of where Babylon sits relative to the city's restaurant options, see our complete Copenhagen restaurants guide.
Beyond Copenhagen, wine-serious diners exploring Denmark more broadly should consider Jordnær in Gentofte and Frederikshøj in Aarhus, both of which operate at a high level. Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne and Dragsholm Slot Gourmet in Hørve are worth the drive for those who want to see how Denmark's regional fine dining compares to its capital. And for context on how Copenhagen's wine-focused dining culture compares internationally, Le Bernardin in New York and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the benchmark for wine-program depth outside Europe.
Practical Details
Address: Gyldenløvesgade 24, 1369 Copenhagen. Awards: Star Wine List 2023, 2024, 2026. Booking difficulty: easy.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Babylon?
- Booking difficulty is rated easy , a week's notice is typically sufficient. Peak summer weekends in Copenhagen may need slightly more lead time, but you are not looking at the months-in-advance planning required for Alchemist or Noma. If your dates are flexible, midweek reservations are your safest bet for availability.
What should I wear to Restaurant Babylon?
- No dress code is confirmed in our data, but a restaurant with three Star Wine List awards in Copenhagen's central dining district will expect smart-casual at minimum. The city's general dining culture leans toward understated and well-dressed rather than formal; a jacket is never wrong, but a tie is not required. Avoid anything you would wear to a casual lunch.
Can I eat at the bar at Restaurant Babylon?
- No confirmed information on bar seating is available in our data. Given the wine-program focus, it would be worth asking directly when you book , wine-forward restaurants often have counter or bar options that are ideal for solo diners or shorter visits. Call or enquire via the restaurant's booking channel.
Does Restaurant Babylon handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific dietary policy is confirmed in our data. The practical advice here: contact the restaurant directly before booking. Any kitchen operating at Star Wine List level is accustomed to handling dietary requirements, but the specifics of what they can accommodate depend on menu format, which is not confirmed in our record.
Can Restaurant Babylon accommodate groups?
- Group capacity is not confirmed in our data. For larger parties (six or more), contact the restaurant directly to ask about private dining or group reservation options. Copenhagen's wine-focused rooms often have private dining arrangements that work well for group celebrations, but you will need to confirm this with Babylon directly.
Is Restaurant Babylon good for solo dining?
- A wine-focused room with a knowledgeable sommelier team is generally one of the better formats for solo dining , the wine conversation replaces the need for a companion to share the experience with. Whether Babylon has counter or bar seating that suits a solo guest is not confirmed in our data, so ask when booking. For a confirmed solo-friendly wine experience in Copenhagen, Kadeau is worth considering as an alternative.
Compare Restaurant Babylon
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Babylon | Easy | ||
| Geranium | New Nordic, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Noma | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Koan | New Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Alchemist | Progressive, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| a|o|c | New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
How Restaurant Babylon stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Restaurant Babylon handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Babylon. The practical move is to contact them directly before booking — cuisine type is unconfirmed in the venue record, which makes it difficult to assess how flexible the kitchen is likely to be. Reaching out in advance is standard practice at wine-led Copenhagen restaurants regardless of format.
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Babylon?
Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a few days' notice should be sufficient in most cases — a genuine advantage over Copenhagen's harder-to-crack tables like Geranium or Alchemist. That said, if you have a specific date locked in, booking a week ahead removes any uncertainty. Three consecutive Star Wine List awards suggest a following among wine-focused diners, so peak weekends may tighten up.
Can I eat at the bar at Restaurant Babylon?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the available venue data. check the venue's official channels before assuming walk-in bar dining is an option. Given the Star Wine List recognition across 2023, 2024, and 2026, a bar or counter with wine-focused service would fit the profile, but this cannot be stated with certainty.
What should I wear to Restaurant Babylon?
No dress code is confirmed in the venue record, but Gyldenløvesgade is a quiet residential Copenhagen address rather than a grand-occasion venue, which points toward relaxed rather than formal. Copenhagen dining culture broadly favours clean, considered dress without black-tie expectations. When in doubt, dress as you would for a serious wine occasion with friends.
Can Restaurant Babylon accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not confirmed in the venue data. Given the easy booking rating and residential Copenhagen address, this is more likely a mid-sized room than a large event venue. Groups of four to six are generally well-suited to wine-focused restaurants of this profile; larger parties should check the venue's official channels to check availability and any private dining options.
Is Restaurant Babylon good for solo dining?
Solo dining suitability is not confirmed, but the easy booking rating and wine-program focus make Babylon a reasonable candidate for a solo evening centred on the glass rather than the occasion. If solo counter or bar seating matters to you, verify with the restaurant before booking. For a higher-profile solo wine experience in Copenhagen, a|o|c is a documented reference point in the same category.
Recognized By
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- GeraniumDenmark's only three-Michelin-star restaurant and the No. 1 on the World's 50 Best list in 2022, Geranium is the benchmark for serious dining in Copenhagen. The menu runs 80% plant-based, the wine list spans over 6,000 selections, and the eighth-floor setting above Parken stadium is unlike any other fine-dining room in Scandinavia. Book months ahead.
- KadeauKadeau holds two Michelin stars and a top-54 World's 50 Best ranking, backed by one of Copenhagen's most consistently recognised wine programs. Built around micro-local Bornholm sourcing and fermentation-driven flavour, it suits food-and-wine travellers who want depth over spectacle. Booking is near impossible — plan well ahead and target the Saturday lunch sitting if evenings are full.
- NomaNoma holds three Michelin stars, four World's 50 Best number-one rankings, and a La Liste score of 91 — the evidence for booking is clear if you can secure a table. Reservations operate Tuesday through Friday only and fill near-instantly when they open. Plan months ahead, commit to the tasting-menu format, and treat this as the anchor of your Copenhagen trip rather than a spontaneous addition.
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