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D’let – Det Grønne Køkken Thai Take Away, Slagelse

Casual Thai buffet in VestsjællandsCentret where you fill your plate, pay by weight and enjoy a quick, flexible meal in the heart of Slagelse’s main mall.

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Set on the first floor of VestsjællandsCentret in Slagelse, D’let – Det Grønne Køkken Thai Take Away is a casual buffet-style Thai eatery built around a simple idea: pick, weigh and pay. A long counter of hot Thai dishes, wok classics and homemade salads lets you build your own plate or takeaway box, priced by the gram. The bright mall location, quick self-service concept and flexible portions make it a convenient stop for shoppers, families and solo diners looking for fast, reasonably priced Asian comfort food.

A brief summary to D'let - Det Grønne Køkken Thai Take Away

  • Vestsjællandscentret 10A, Slagelse, 4200, DK
  • +4531399101
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  • Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Friday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-4:30 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-3 pm

Local tips

  • Arrive just before the main lunch or early dinner rush for the freshest turnover on the buffet and an easier time finding a table.
  • If you prefer lighter or vegetarian options, start at the salad and vegetable section before adding heavier noodle or meat dishes.
  • Keep an eye on how much you load onto your plate; pricing is per 100 grams, so smaller tastings let you try more dishes without overspending.
  • Use the mall’s restrooms and seating areas nearby, as the restaurant focuses on the buffet and counter service rather than extra facilities.
  • For the quickest visit, choose a takeaway box and enjoy your meal elsewhere in the centre or outdoors when the weather is pleasant.
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Thai Flavours in a Busy Slagelse Shopping Hub

D’let – Det Grønne Køkken Thai Take Away sits inside VestsjællandsCentret, Slagelse’s main shopping mall, so you step straight from fashion stores and supermarkets into the scent of lemongrass, chili and garlic. The restaurant occupies a corner on an upper level, with an open frontage to the mall corridor, plastic trays stacked high and the buffet running the length of the counter. It is designed for flow: you join the line, choose a plate or takeaway box and work your way along the steaming trays. The setting is bright and functional rather than intimate. Tables are grouped in simple rows, with a view over the mall atrium or towards passing shoppers. It feels very much like a pit stop in the middle of errands, a place where you can sit down with a quick plate of curry before heading back to the shops.

Buffet Concept: Weigh, Pay and Go

What defines D’let is its pay-by-weight system. Instead of fixed portions, the entire buffet is priced per 100 grams, letting you control exactly how much you eat. You might build a light plate piled with papaya-style salads and vegetables, or a heavier box loaded with noodles, fried chicken and rich curries. The same system applies whether you choose to dine in or take the food away. A row of hot dishes typically includes Thai-inspired stir-fries with basil, oyster sauce beef, sweet-and-sour chicken, noodles and rice variations, plus milder items suited to younger palates. Alongside sits a chilled counter of homemade salads, raw vegetables and dressings, adding crunch and color. Drinks are deliberately straightforward: soft drinks, bottled water and simple hot options like coffee, tea and cocoa.

Casual Atmosphere and Flexible Dining

The mood here is informal and self-service. You fetch your own cutlery, fill your plate, pay at the till, then claim any free table in the dining area. It suits quick lunches, post-shopping early dinners and mixed groups where everyone is craving something slightly different. Children can pick what they recognize, while others experiment with spicier choices from the buffet. Because the restaurant is inside a covered mall, it is sheltered from the Danish weather, making it a reliable option year-round. Lunchtime on weekdays often brings local workers and students, while weekends feel more family-oriented as shoppers drift up from the ground floor in search of an easy meal.

Part of a Danish Thai-Buffet Chain

This Slagelse branch is one of several D’let restaurants across Denmark, all following the same “sund og hurtigt fastfood” ethos: relatively light, vegetable-forward foods served quickly in buffet form. The concept focuses on choice rather than courses. There is no long menu to parse; you see exactly what is on offer and tailor your plate in real time. Being part of a chain also means a recognizable layout and pricing structure. Regulars who know D’let from other cities will find familiar dishes and the same weigh-and-pay routine here. Yet each branch responds to its local crowd, adjusting the mix of milder and bolder dishes throughout the day.

Practical Details for a Smooth Visit

At Slagelse the opening hours generally track the wider shopping centre: daytime through early evening on weekdays, shorter hours on Saturdays and a limited window on Sundays. It works best for lunch, late lunch or early dinner rather than a late-night bite. Seating is on simple chairs and benches, with enough space to maneuver shopping bags and strollers around the tables. Prices remain in the moderate range for Denmark, particularly if you choose lighter plates. Because everything is self-service, service is quick even at busy times; queues move steadily as diners slide past the buffet and pay. Between the mall’s facilities and the restaurant’s straightforward setup, it is a low-fuss stop for anyone craving an easy Thai-inspired meal in central Slagelse.

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