Holmbladsgade 71 shares coordinates with Prismen: a sports and culture house. Therefore, of course, they also have an associated café. The name is Øens Spisested, and here social events are combined with solid cooking.
Øens Spisested specializes in Danish cuisine. Here you will findchef Yngveby the kitchen table preparing the guests' orders. He and his team’s philosophy is that food should be straightforward. They also believe that the dishes should taste of the ingredients it consists of, which they succeed in doing here at Øens Spisested.
The menu changesevery weekaccording to season and Yngve goes hunting in Amager Fælled and Kløvermarken to find various herbs and berries.Øens Spisested’s very own fisherman, René, also picks up today’s fish from Øresund. The prices are sympathetic, and they never compromise on quality.
At Øens Spisested, they can boast of being more than just a dining house. It is a meeting place and a gathering point for various events for the city's citizens.Live music, poetry readings, wine and beer tastings, film screenings, and much more combine culture with sublime cuisine.
Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, it is aMadklubwhere you can enjoy great dining experiences in an informal setting. During the summer months, the events are also outside, where you can experience musical elements on the café's small stage. The event is calledSol på Bagsiden, and the concert isfree. The place also works closely with local associations.
The area in and aroundHolmbladsgadehas a long and varied history, and they want to make sure that it is kept alive. It can also be seen in the café's tables, which are branded with pictures depicting Amager's300-year-old history. The artwork is made by the Danish-Mexican artistRama King Nash.