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Aarhus Central Food Market

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Nicely placed on the town's pedestrianised high street is this new foodie temple, inspired by Copenhagen's Torvehallerne. A collection of stalls serving snacks, meals and drinks, with plenty of seating, it's a more refined version of the more grungy Aarhus Street Food, which opened around the same time. Some local restaurants have mini-outlets here – it's a great place to graze.


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