International$$midtbyenMon-Fri 10:00-19:00; Sat-Sun 10:00-18:00
The Salling Rooftop atop Aarhus's main department store has a glass skywalk and outdoor terrace with city views, serving snacks, drinks and street food.
Signature: Rooftop snacks, Cocktails with city views
Order: A cocktail at the outdoor bar at sunset.
Tip: Free to access the rooftop during store hours. The food stalls vary by season. Best visited on a clear summer evening.
Street food$midtbyenDaily 11:30-21:00
Aarhus Street Food in the former bus garages on Ny Banegaardsgade is a permanent 30-stall food hall open daily, with kitchens spanning Thai, Palestinian.
Signature: International street food from 30+ stalls
Order: A plate from Faour's Palestinian counter or the Nordic porridge stall.
Tip: Open daily 11:30-21:00. Lunch specials Monday to Thursday 11:30-15:00. Bars on-site open later on weekends.
International$gellerupTue-Sun 10:00-18:00; Mon closed
Bazar Vest in Brabrand is the largest bazaar in the Nordic countries at 18,000 square metres, with halal butchers, fresh produce, small restaurants serving.
Signature: Halal meat and kebab, Turkish and Middle Eastern street food
Order: A fresh kebab or falafel wrap from one of the in-market stalls.
Tip: Take bus 11 from the city centre. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00. Monday closed. The atmosphere is best on Saturday mornings.
Vegan$$midtbyenMon-Thu 11:00-21:00; Fri 11:00-21:30; Sat 10:30-21:00; Sun closed
Cafe Gaya on NJ Fjords Gade in Aarhus is an organic vegan and vegetarian cafe with a colourful room, homemade tapas, a salad buffet and fresh juices.
Signature: Vegan tapas, Organic buffet, Smoothies
Order: The organic vegan tapas plate; the kitchen caters for gluten-free and dairy-free diets throughout the menu.
Tip: Open Monday to Saturday. Friday evening concerts in the cafe. The homemade fruit juices are worth ordering alongside food.
Danish$$latinerkvarteretMon-Tue 09:00-23:00; Wed-Thu 09:00-00:00; Fri-Sat 09:00-02:00; Sun 10:00-17:00
Den Lille Kro in the Latin Quarter is a cosy Danish pub restaurant serving classic dishes like stegt flæsk, tarteletter and smørrebrød in a wood-panelled.
Signature: Stegt flæsk, Tarteletter, Smørrebrød
Order: Stegt flæsk with potatoes and parsley sauce.
Tip: A neighbourhood staple for Danish comfort food. Walk-ins welcome. The vibe is local, not tourist-facing.
New Nordic, French$$$$risskovWed-Sat 18:00-24:00, Sun-Tue closed
Frederikshøj holds two Michelin stars under Wassim Hallal in Aarhus, set in a former royal staff lodge with sea views and a French-inflected tasting menu.
Signature: Tasting menu with Jutland produce
Order: The full multi-course tasting menu is the only option; wine pairing is worth adding.
Tip: Book four to six weeks ahead via frederikshoj.com. Thursday to Saturday, dinner from 17:30.