Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
The Pescatarian
210ptsMichelin-recognised seafood at mid-range prices.

About The Pescatarian
The Pescatarian holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a 4.6 Google score at the €€ price tier — rare for a recognised creative venue in Copenhagen. It's the most practical choice for a special-occasion dinner when you want Michelin-acknowledged quality without committing to the €€€€ spend of the city's top tasting-menu addresses. Booking is easy, which makes it accessible for last-minute celebrations too.
Verdict: A Michelin-recognised creative seafood address at mid-range prices — one of Copenhagen's stronger value propositions
At the €€ price point, The Pescatarian on Amaliegade 49 in Indre By earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.6 across 712 reviews. That combination is unusual in a city where creative, award-recognised dining typically sits at the €€€€ tier. If you want a special-occasion dinner in Copenhagen without committing to the three-figure-per-head spend of Geranium or Noma, this is one of the first places to consider.
Portrait
The Pescatarian positions itself as a creative venue with a fish-forward focus — the name states the constraint clearly, and the Michelin recognition confirms the kitchen is doing something considered within it. Two consecutive Michelin Plates signal sustained quality rather than a single strong year, which matters when you're choosing a venue for a birthday dinner, an anniversary, or a business meal where you need the evening to land reliably.
Amaliegade 49 sits in Indre By, Copenhagen's inner city, close to the Amalienborg palace district. The neighbourhood is among the city's most composed: quieter than Vesterbro, more residential in feel than Nørreport, and walkable from the waterfront. For a date or a celebration dinner, the setting works in your favour before you've even sat down.
The €€ price band places The Pescatarian in a category with far less competition at this quality level than the city's top tier. Copenhagen's most-discussed creative restaurants , Noma, Geranium, Alchemist, Koan , all operate at €€€€. The Pescatarian's creative kitchen with Michelin recognition at a meaningfully lower spend is the core reason to book here over many alternatives. For context, venues elsewhere in Denmark at comparable quality levels, such as Jordnær in Gentofte or Frederikshøj in Aarhus, carry heavier price tags for equivalent or adjacent recognition.
On the late-night question: The Pescatarian's hours are not confirmed in available data, so specific last-seating times cannot be stated here. What can be said is that Indre By has reliable late-evening options nearby if you want to extend the night after dinner , Copenhagen's bar scene is well-developed in this part of the city. Check our full Copenhagen bars guide for options within walking distance. If a late dinner sitting matters to you, verify directly with the restaurant before booking, as Copenhagen's mid-range creative venues vary considerably in how late they seat.
For a special occasion, the Michelin Plate credential provides a concrete quality anchor. It tells you the inspectors found the food consistently above a threshold that most restaurants in the city don't reach. The 4.6 Google score across over 700 reviews adds weight , that volume of reviews at that score is harder to sustain than a high score across 50 reviews, and it suggests the experience holds up across different diner types, not just a narrow enthusiast audience.
Solo diners should note that a creative seafood restaurant at €€ in a European capital is a reasonable solo dinner choice , the price point won't make a solo meal feel like a commitment, and creative menus at this tier often work well for one. That said, specific counter or bar seating information isn't available in current data, so if solo dining logistics matter (bar seating versus being sat alone at a table for two), it's worth asking when you book.
Dress code information is not confirmed, but at the €€ tier in a Michelin Plate-recognised creative venue in Copenhagen, smart casual is the safe default. Copenhagen's dining culture skews less formal than Paris or London at equivalent recognition levels , Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Arpège carry different expectations , so you won't be underdressed in well-put-together casual wear.
Booking difficulty is rated easy. That's a meaningful signal at a Michelin-recognised creative venue: you don't need to plan weeks ahead to secure a table, which makes The Pescatarian more accessible for spontaneous celebrations or last-minute visits than most of its recognised peers in the city. It also makes it a practical fallback if your first-choice booking falls through.
For broader Copenhagen planning, see our full Copenhagen restaurants guide, hotels guide, experiences guide, and wineries guide. If you're considering creative dining elsewhere in Denmark, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, Domæne in Herning, and Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne are all worth tracking. Within Copenhagen's creative scene, Aure, Udtryk, and Mielcke & Hurtigkarl round out the field at different price points and formats.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate , 2025
- Michelin Plate , 2024
- Google: 4.6 / 5 (712 reviews)
Booking
Booking difficulty is easy. No specific booking platform is confirmed in current data , check the venue directly or use Copenhagen restaurant booking channels. Given the easy booking rating, same-week reservations should be achievable in most cases, though for a specific date tied to a celebration, booking a week or more ahead is sensible practice.
Practical Details
| Detail | The Pescatarian | Geranium | a|o|c |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024, 2025) | 3 Stars | 1 Star |
| Cuisine | Creative / Seafood-focused | New Nordic, Creative | New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Very hard | Moderate |
| Location | Indre By | Østerbro | Indre By |
| Leading for | Value special occasion | Splurge tasting menu | Wine-led dinner |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Pescatarian good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a creative seafood focus make it a credible choice for a celebratory dinner, and the €€ price point means you can mark the occasion without the financial weight of a full Michelin-starred booking. If you need guaranteed theatre and a longer tasting format, Geranium or Alchemist set a different bar — but for a relaxed, recognition-backed meal in Indre By, The Pescatarian holds up.
Is The Pescatarian good for solo dining?
The €€ price range and creative format make it a low-risk solo choice in Copenhagen — you're not committing to a lengthy omakase or a high-spend counter. Michelin Plate recognition signals consistent kitchen quality, so the meal should justify a solo visit. Confirm seating options directly with the venue at Amaliegade 49, as counter or bar availability isn't confirmed in current data.
What should a first-timer know about The Pescatarian?
The name is the brief: this is a fish-forward creative restaurant, so if you're expecting flexibility for meat-heavy dishes, look elsewhere. At €€, it sits comfortably below Copenhagen's starred tier while carrying two Michelin Plates, which makes it one of the stronger entry points into the city's serious dining scene. Booking is reportedly straightforward, but check the venue's official channels at Amaliegade 49, Indre By — no booking platform or website is confirmed in current data.
Is The Pescatarian worth the price?
At €€, it almost certainly is. Two Michelin Plates across consecutive years (2024 and 2025) at a mid-range price point is a strong value signal in a city where serious dining typically costs considerably more. For comparison, a|o|c offers a similarly accessible price bracket with wine-bar credentials, but The Pescatarian's Michelin recognition gives it a clear edge for those prioritising kitchen quality over beverage focus.
What should I wear to The Pescatarian?
No dress code is specified in available data, but Michelin Plate recognition in Copenhagen's Indre By district generally aligns with a relaxed but considered approach — think neat, put-together rather than formal. Copenhagen's dining culture skews informal even at recognised addresses, so a jacket is unlikely to be required. When in doubt, check the venue's official channels.
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