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Cuisine
Aarhus has a large variety of restaurants and eateries offering food from traditional Danish to international foods especially Middle Eastern and Asian. The oldest are Rådhuscafeen (lit. City Hall Café), opened in 1924, serving a menu of traditional Danish courses and Peter Gift from 1906, a tavern with an international beer selection and a menu of smørrebrød and other Danish meals.

Appraised high end gourmet restaurants serving international cuisine include Fredrikshøj, Restaurant Varna, Miró, Nordisk Spisehus, Det Glade Vanvid, La Pyramide, Restaurant ET or Dauphine, all considered among the best in Denmark. Well established specialty places include the relaxed Ris Ras Filliongongong offering waterpipes and an award winning beer selection, the wine and book café of Løve's in Nørregade, Sherlock Holmes, a British-style pub with live music, the brew pub of ''Sct. Clemens with A Hereford Beefstouw restaurant and Thorups Kælder'', a tavern located in rooms built by cistercian monks in the 1300s.

Vendors of street food are numerous throughout the centre often situated in small trailers on permanent locations formally known as Pølsevogne (lit. Sausage Wagons). Traditionally serving a Danish variety of hot dogs, sausages and other fast food there are increasingly more locations inspired by international flavors such as sushi, kebab and currywurst. The city centre is packed with cafés especially along the river and the latin quarters. Well-known and typical establishments include Café Casablanca, Café Carlton, Café Cross and Gyngen.