Selma is good
Danish Smørebrød (smorgasbord) is a cultural institution, which for a long time was not changed. And for good reason, it was a good thing in itself (See my visits to the classical Schønnemann). But when Adam Aamann opened his Aamanns Deli, the whole scene changed, a new direction on smorgasbord was laid. Aamanns is amazing, Selma is better. Selma is headed by Swedish chef Magnus Pettersson and opened in 2018 – a collaboration with the ever present beer empire Mikkeller. Mikkeller awared Selma a Bib Gourmand in 2019 and even Søren Frank (renowned danish food critic) gave it top grade in 2020. And with good reason, Selma is a creature for itself. There are takes on the classics, but there is also new ventures into smorgasbord, I had made it a point to try their vegetarian options the couple of times I have tried the place, they are amazingly good.
I have been there a couple of times and I will come back. Will recommend