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Copenhagen, Denmark

Bistro Boheme

CuisineBistro
Executive ChefPer Thøstesen
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacityMedium
Opinionated About Dining
Star Wine List
Wine Spectator
White Guide

Among Copenhagen's French bistros, Bistro Boheme on Esplanaden holds a distinct position: a classically rooted address shaped by Paul Bocuse technique, backed by two consecutive Star Wine List number-one rankings and an Opinionated About Dining presence since 2023. The wine list runs to 400 bottles across 150 selections, with France and California as its twin anchors, and the kitchen serves lunch and dinner through the week at mid-range prices.

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Address
Esplanaden 8, 1263 København, Denmark
Phone
+45 33 93 98 44
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Bistro Boheme restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark
About

French Classicism in a City That Moved On

Copenhagen's restaurant conversation, for the better part of two decades, has been dominated by New Nordic: foraging, fermentation, hyper-seasonal menus, and the philosophical influence of Noma on everything that followed. Addresses like Geranium, Alchemist, and Koan have defined the city's international reputation at the top tier. Against that backdrop, Bistro Boheme on Esplanaden reads as a deliberate counter-position: a Classic French Bistro, drawing its authority not from innovation but from the weight of a classical tradition it has maintained across decades.

That tradition matters here. French bistro cooking, in its Parisian form, is one of the most demanding and least forgiving formats in European cuisine precisely because there is nowhere to hide. The sauces are canonical. The techniques were codified by figures like Paul Bocuse long before the Nordic avant-garde existed. At Bistro Boheme, chef Per Thøstesen leads the kitchen from those foundations. In Paris, addresses like Au Bascou and Chez Georges represent the same stubborn commitment to form. Bistro Boheme occupies that position in Copenhagen, which is a rarer thing to find here than in France.

The Weight of a Long Address

Bistro Boheme carries the specific authority that comes from longevity. It is one of Copenhagen's old traditional restaurants, a category that the city's dining culture has periodically threatened to erase in favour of the new. That continuity is not nostalgia for its own sake. In the French bistro model, repetition across years is how a kitchen achieves consistency: the same preparations executed nightly until they become second nature. The Bocuse influence, which runs through Thøstesen's formation, placed a premium on exactly that kind of rigorous repetition. Sauce cookery, classical stocks, precise timing on proteins, these are disciplines that reveal themselves over hundreds of covers, not at opening night.

For Copenhagen diners saturated with tasting menus and conceptual cooking from addresses like Kadeau, a bistro operating in this mode offers something structurally different: à la carte or short-menu freedom, a convivial room rather than a hushed counter, and the comfort of knowing that what arrives on the plate has been cooked this way for years. The format is recognisably French, and that legibility is part of the point.

A Wine Program Recognised Twice Over

The wine list is a major strength at Bistro Boheme. Star Wine List awarded it the number-one ranking in its category for both 2024 and 2025, consecutive recognitions that place it at the front of Copenhagen's wine-focused bistro tier. The list runs to 150 selections across a 400-bottle inventory, with France and California as the two structural anchors.

France as a wine anchor in a French bistro kitchen is expected; California alongside it is a more specific editorial choice. It positions the list between old-world classical reference and new-world expressive styles, which gives Luisa Lopez, the wine director, material to work with across a wide range of food pairings and guest preferences. The pricing sits at price tier 3, with a range across the list that accommodates different budgets rather than skewing exclusively toward expensive bottles. By the standards of Copenhagen's top-end dining scene, where wine markups at three-Michelin-star addresses can be severe, this is a list that rewards engagement without demanding an exceptional budget.

The Opinionated About Dining ranking, number 139 among Casual European venues in 2025, up from 169 in 2024 and Highly Recommended in 2023, adds independent critical weight to what the wine award signals. OAD's methodology relies on aggregated assessments from experienced diners and critics, which means the ranking reflects accumulated opinion rather than a single visit or single dimension of the experience.

Where Bistro Boheme Sits in the Copenhagen Picture

Copenhagen's dining infrastructure runs from the internationally recognised tasting-menu addresses at the leading through a strong mid-tier, down to a neighbourhood bistro culture that has absorbed both French and Nordic influences. Bistro Boheme sits at the serious end of the mid-tier, operating at price tier 3, well below what a dinner at the city's Michelin-starred creative restaurants costs, and structurally different from the Nordic-focused addresses that dominate critical attention.

The comparison with its Parisian counterparts is more instructive than comparison with Copenhagen's tasting-menu scene. A well-run French bistro in this mould is essentially a different product category from Geranium or Alchemist. It competes on classical execution, wine depth, and atmosphere rather than on conceptual originality or seasonal scarcity. For travellers whose Copenhagen itinerary already includes one of the city's major tasting-menu experiences, Bistro Boheme functions as the counterbalance: the lunch or relaxed evening dinner where the tone is more relaxed and immediate.

For those exploring Denmark more broadly, the wider restaurant scene extends well beyond the capital. Jordnær in Gentofte, Frederikshøj in Aarhus, Henne Kirkeby Kro in Henne, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, and Domæne in Herning represent the country's regional dining depth.

Know Before You Go

  • Address: Esplanaden 8, 1263 København, Denmark
  • Hours: Monday to Saturday, 11:30 am to 12:30 am; closed Sunday
  • Cuisine: French, Regional Bistro
  • Meals served: Lunch and Dinner
  • Cuisine pricing: €€ (typical two-course meal, $40–$65, excluding drinks and tip)
  • Wine pricing: €€ (range of pricing; bottles available across multiple price points)
  • Wine list: 150 selections, 400-bottle inventory; strengths in France and California
  • Recognitions: Star Wine List #1 (2024 and 2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe #139 (2025); OAD Highly Recommended (2023)
  • Google rating: 4.5 from 817 reviews
  • Wine director: Luisa Lopez
  • General manager: Benjamin McCarney
Signature Dishes
truffle eggsbeef carpacciobaked truffle soup
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Lively
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Business Dinner
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
  • Private Dining
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Chic and lively atmosphere with elegantly furnished floors featuring unique French flea market finds, vibrant decor, and an open kitchen.

Signature Dishes
truffle eggsbeef carpacciobaked truffle soup