
Welcome to the long table
In danish, a “long table” or “langbord” is a place where good food, great company and lasting memories come together.
Why Long Tables Make the Best Memories
In Denmark, there is a cherished tradition of gathering around long shared tables, called "langbord". It is where friends, family and even strangers sit shoulder to shoulder, enjoying a meal that is as much about connection as it is about taste.
Conversations flow, laughter fills the air and time seems to slow down.
We want to share that feeling with you. Our upcoming Long Table events will celebrate this Danish tradition and invite you to be part of it. Picture one long table filled with seasonal dishes, candlelight flickering, the hum of friendly chatter and the joy of meeting someone new across the table.
"Good food brings people together"
The idea is simple. When we sit down side by side, we open the door to new friendships, deeper conversations and shared experiences. In Denmark, the long table is a symbol of togetherness. In Japan, a meal shared is a way of showing respect for both the food and the people around you. We are combining the warmth of Danish gatherings with the mindful spirit of Japanese dining to create something truly special.

Right now we are shaping the details, planning menus and imagining the moments you will share. We can almost hear the clinking of glasses and the murmur of voices.
We cannot wait to welcome you.
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Your seat at the Long Table is waiting...