Sankt Peders Bageri Review

4.5 /53 Reviews
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Today, let's mark an old bakery in Denmark, Sankt Peders Baker Sankt Peders Bageri 🍽Food guide: This bakery was founded in 1652, which is equivalent to the ninth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It is the earliest bakery in Denmark. It is admirable. The bakery is located in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen. Address sankt penders streede 29,1453 Copenhagen Business hours: Monday-Friday 7:30-16:00 Saturday: 8:00-13:00 Closed on Sunday This old bakery is very popular in the local area. If you ask a Dane what to eat on Wednesday, they are likely to say "onsdagssnegl (Wednesday snail)", which means Wednesday cinnamon buns. Sankt paders baker's cinnamon buns are basically synonymous with Wednesday (look at the picture, does it look a bit like a snail), and this is also a form of Denmark's great Hygge life. In essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the finer things in life in the company of loved ones and friends. For example, basking in the sun, drinking beer on the pier, picnicking in the city park, drinking a cup of coffee and eating a cinnamon roll in the bakery, or just hanging out with good friends in one of Copenhagen's many picturesque and historic backyards. As the happiest country in the world, the Danes should be the ones who know how to make themselves happy in daily boredom. Wandering around the Latin Quarter for 4 hours and enjoying the warm and romantic hygge life is a kind of vacation that people yearn for, aimlessly, without asking where to come from or where to return. Known for its leisure places, alternative shopping and 17th-century architecture, the Latin Quarter is one of the most entertaining areas in Copenhagen. The nearby University of Copenhagen also makes it lively. You can also continue to visit the Church of Our Lady. Copenhagen Cathedral is a simple neoclassical building designed by architect Hansen. It is close to the University of Copenhagen. There are three buildings to visit: the observatory on the top of the tower, the library on the floor above the church, and the church itself. Standing on the top of the tower, you can enjoy Copenhagen's ancient, historic, and comfortable courtyards, and then go to the green space of the King's Garden in the city center. Comfortable and leisurely, don't play with your phone, let yourself stay with the current state completely, happy

Sankt Peders Bageri

Posted: Apr 1, 2021
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  • 摆渡修行
    5/5Outstanding
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    This may be a popular bakery, but after trying the cakes and bread, both of them felt that they were not tasty. - The savory and sausage-based bakery had too much bread, the sausage was a bit short, and the texture of the bread was a bit bad. - The apple crisp, the texture and taste of this crisp were really much worse than the previous ones. - Hindbaersnitter, a sweet cookie, was really a bit strangely sweet. The two of them took two bites each and put it down silently... The girl in the store said it was one of her favorite types of cakes. Everyone has their own preferences, but the two of them couldn't love this one anyway. Well, the small paths around the bakery are worth walking around, and I really can't think of why the two of them went there...

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    Posted: Nov 29, 2020
  • Kevin
    4/5Excellent
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    A popular bakery on the internet. They have many varieties of bread, and the bread with an egg on it is very good. The price is relatively affordable. It is also a relatively large shop in Copenhagen, and the pies they make are also very delicious.

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    Posted: Nov 19, 2019