Teater Bodega ★ 3.8
A long-established bodega next to the city theatre, frequented by actors and old Aarhus alike. Located in Midtbyen. Kitchen leans traditional danish.
Signature: Frikadeller med rødkål, Flæskesteg sandwich, Brunede kartofler
Cafe Gaya is an organic vegan restaurant in Midtbyen, Aarhus.
Editorially verified May 25, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Signature dishes: Seasonal grain bowl, Beetroot burger, Raw chocolate cake
Address: N.J. Fjords Gade 2A, 8000 Aarhus C
A long-established bodega next to the city theatre, frequented by actors and old Aarhus alike. Located in Midtbyen. Kitchen leans traditional danish.
Signature: Frikadeller med rødkål, Flæskesteg sandwich, Brunede kartofler
The rooftop bar and kitchen atop the Salling department store has some of the best views in the city. Located in Midtbyen. Kitchen leans casual nordic.
Signature: Hot dog with remoulade, Smørrebrød plate, Rooftop soft-serve
Thirty stalls in the repurposed 1930s bus garage on Ny Banegardsgade. Since 2015 it has been the city's most democratic eating spot, with Thai, Palestinian.
Signature: Thai noodle soup, Palestinian falafel, Grilled halloumi
Open since 1907 and still serving the Jutland lunch canon without revision. Located in Frederiksbjerg. Kitchen leans traditional danish lunch.
Signature: Sol over Gudhjem, Tartare on dark rye, Stegt flæsk
A long-established bodega next to the city theatre, frequented by actors and old Aarhus alike. Located in Midtbyen. Kitchen leans traditional danish.
Signature: Frikadeller med rødkål, Flæskesteg sandwich, Brunede kartofler
The rooftop bar and kitchen atop the Salling department store has some of the best views in the city. Located in Midtbyen. Kitchen leans casual nordic.
Signature: Hot dog with remoulade, Smørrebrød plate, Rooftop soft-serve
An informal Frederiksbjerg eatery on Jægergårdsgade serving creative Danish brunch through to relaxed bistro dinners. Kitchen leans danish bistro and brunch.
Signature: Creative Danish brunch plates, Seasonal bistro lunch, Locally sourced dinner menu
Thirty stalls in the repurposed 1930s bus garage on Ny Banegardsgade. Since 2015 it has been the city's most democratic eating spot, with Thai, Palestinian.
Signature: Thai noodle soup, Palestinian falafel, Grilled halloumi
The bazaar in Brabrand is one of the most genuinely multicultural food destinations in Denmark. Kitchen leans middle eastern and asian market food.
Signature: Turkish lahmacun, Afghan bolani, Somali sambusa