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Really cosy restaurant with giant Tarteletter! We booked 2,5 month in advance and we still waited 20 minutes for our table. We got wine for the waiting time. Once we ordered it only took 5 minutes to get the food. The food was tasty. The big minus is the many flies inside the restaurant! View all feedback.
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Very expensive place, looks messy and unorganized. Nice location though with beautiful scenery. But the prices are off the chart, a kids meal is Their famous tartelets is and a beer is It is very tasty but nonetheless it is not worth such an amount of money. View all feedback.
De bedste tarteletter man kan få, helt sikkert turen værd. De er store og smager så englene synger. Desserten hjemmelavet Citronfromage, smagte simpelthen for godt.
Det er nu 3. gang, vi besøger Cafe Alrø. Vi er stadig meget tilfredse. Tarteletterne er stadig lige så lækre, med en skøn skorpe og velsmagende fyld. Jeg synes dog måske, at 165 kr for en tartelet er lidt dyrt, men vi vil stadigvæk vende tilbage.
They have huge tartelleter and they do. I got the one with shrimps and salmon. Tasteted ok, but the size is only because of the enormes bread. Staff was friendly and there was a lot to look at.
Weird art exhibitions. Three types of tartalets.. could wish for more .. but they were good. One time fun tourist experience.
I really enjoyed my salmon&prawns patty shell tartelet , and my family really enjoyed their traditional ones, with chicken&white aspargus. The puff pastry was light and delicious, absolutely nothing to do with anything you 've tried from a store. I do not recommend their hot dogs “Varme hunde” though. The dough was dull, and to be honest, we felt cheated with that dish. It looked huge in the picture, but then it looked more like a lizzard than a dog when we ordered it. It was seriously small. Cute concept, but not worth 55 DKK at all. The desserts are quite filling. Their citronfromage is better than their chocolate mousse, and it is also a very traditional Danish dish. We appreciated that they were nice and attentive despite the fact that they were understaffed and therefore got quite busy. I won 't post too many pictures of the place because I think that visitors should have the opportunity to discover it themselves, just like I did. The idea of giving free tickets to their krolf field when you purchase tartaletter+dessert is brilliant. We had so much fun.