Supermarco is the one and only fully Italian supermarket in Copenhagen. It is not very cheap as almost everything is imported from Italy, and there are some very prestigious brands to find there as well. But it is still within Danish standards for a delicatessen place.
It also has a small café, with snacks or lunch, including salads, paninis and focaccias. The top, though, is their original Italian cappuccino! Plus, most of the personnel are Italian as well, so if you are Italian or speak some Italian, go ahead and talk to them in Italian, also, inside the supermarket, they will definitely appreciate it and come back with a big smile!
Bonus point for summer: a big outdoor seating area with tents in case of sun or rain! I particularly like that you can find products you cannot find anywhere else. And then...there is the fact that you literally get a taste of Italy!
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