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    Bullen - Meatball entree

    Bullen

    4.4(41 reviews)
    86.5 km
    $$

    It's official! First review of the year goes to the best meal I had in 4 countries! Spent my…read moreholiday season going to the Nordic countries and imo, this was by far the best meal on the entire trip. Had their famous Swedish meatballs and they were divine! I had this particular dish 5x throughout my trip in Sweden and this was by far the ultimate winner. The meatballs had a perfect texture with just the right amount of gravy and the lingonberry sauce was so fresh that all the berries were still intact. Not sure if I've ever had this dish before but had their Gravlux. If I ever had this dish before, all memory of it was erased with theirs. Cognacured with the best honey mustard I've ever had and the perfectly seasoned mini cream dill potatoes My only complaint is that they haven't decided to come to the USA, particularly Los Angeles. =)

    It's no wonder they continue to be rated the best meatballs, they have service and recipes down to…read morea science. Walking in they can quickly find you seating in an otherwise appearing busy restaurant. Staff quickly takes drink and food orders and for the short wait you can enjoy the rich and luxurious atmosphere with ornate wallpaper and decorations surprisingly complimented by the very low American/UK pop music in the background. With food this good, I understand why there are only 3 things on the menu. The meatballs were perfectly complimented with each item and combined for that perfect bite. My partner said these were the best meatballs of his life! And I could have lived my life off of their mashed potatoes. Once finished, paying is a breeze and staff cordially bids you farewell. A must if you're in the area

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    Interior bar

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    Panko crusted scampi

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    Saltimporten Canteen

    Saltimporten Canteen

    4.8(21 reviews)
    85.7 km
    $$

    Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5…read moreAmbiance: 4/5 Overall: Definitely worth the visit! It's a lunch MUST! The extended review... Food: Fish - 5/5 - This was the dish of the day. I thought it was AMAZING! So fresh, so tasty, and so rich with flavor. There was a nice kick to the sauce and it made the dish all that much better. This restaurant was an experience and definitely worth it to make the trip. Service: 5/5 - Super friendly and welcoming staff. Ambiance: 4/5 - The area was a secluded and not so populated warehouse/commercial district. It's not the greatest but the space for this restaurant is very clean.

    a really great scandinavian lunch experience with efficient service, delicious food and…read moreingredients, and a nice ambiance. canteen style with a rotating menu every weekday (1 meat, 1 vegetarian, check their website for the menu). lunch is usually 125sek and comes with unlimited bread. high quality ingredients and flavors: i came on a friday afternoon when they were serving lamb salad (mint, greens, peas). the salad was fresh and the lamb was flavorful. generous portions and good bread. restaurant was bustling around 12:30pm with a lot of locals and what seems to have been coworkers. lots of indoor and outdoor tables. the canteen is on the other side of the bridge at the end of the long pier/near warehouses. it's a bit out of the way so you definitely wouldn't stumble upon it, but i highly recommend taking the walk/bike/drive out. there is a malmö by bike station right next to the restaurant. i would definitely come back!

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    Bastard

    Bastard

    4.5(54 reviews)
    86.3 km
    $$$

    Everything was great- food, service, cocktails…read more One of my favorite restaurants in the world

    Heard about it & passed it many times in the past year & on a Tuesday night it was time to see what…read morethe hype was all about. It was packed/fully booked. Our choices for dinner (day before reservation) were seating at 6:15 or earlier or 9:15 or later so reservations well in advance are recommended. We started with cocktails (& they had a few creations) & had a "Buried in Sand" and a "Holy Mule-" Both excellent! Our server was helpful & made some wonderful suggestions once she found out it was our first visit. All the dishes (small & large) are great for sharing. As it seemed a staple of the menu (that changes daily) as well one of their specialties we decided to start with the Bastard Planka. A nice variety of house cured ham, salami, chorizo, pate & pickles-one of the best I've ever had. Also ordered the Klemmings Oysters as our second starter. So fresh, salty & exquisite! For main we ordered the Cod & the Munka Pork (as Pork is their specialty). Cod was cooked to perfection and the Pork had a crust that took it to another level. Both dishes were amazing! We finished with the Pistachio Ice Cream and Paris -Brest. Loved them both but the Paris-Brest is a must try! My only regret is not getting here sooner. Wonderful vibe with great service! They also have a bar area (open kitchen) where you can grab a seat to try some of the entrees or just have a cocktail, beer or glass of wine if they are fully booked. Will definitely be back. Michelin rating well deserved!

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    Bastard - A sweet glimpse of some bevies you may want to experience along with an epic charcuterie board...

    A sweet glimpse of some bevies you may want to experience along with an epic charcuterie board...

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    Scandwich

    Scandwich

    4.4(9 reviews)
    86.8 km

    This sandwich restaurant is located in Malmö, which I visited as a day trip from Copenhagen…read morerecently. My family and I were walking around exploring, and we came across this restaurant. The outdoor seating was pretty packed, and the sandwiches looked amazing, so we decided to try it! I'm so glad we did. Although we didn't see any English menus, we were able to translate the menu on our phones without a problem. We ordered our food inside, and everything was prepared quickly. We ordered three Burrata sandwiches, a jamón sandwich, and an order of fries. Everything was delicious! The sandwiches were very large and packed with fresh ingredients. The fries were crispy and came with some kind of an aioli-like dip. Plenty of outdoor seating at this restaurant and you order inside at the bar using your table number, which you can find at your table. The bathrooms are interestingly covered in sticky notes left behind by previous customers. Very fun to look through!

    My family and I were visiting Malmö for the day and happened to find Scandwich. It was pretty busy,…read morebut we walked up just as another family was leaving and were able to snag their table in no time at all. Luckily, the table was in the shade, so it was a very pleasant temperature and we were able to eat outside. We quickly chose our sandwiches, which honestly all looked great, and did not have to wait long for our food. We ended up ordering burrata sandwiches and a jamón sandwich, as well as 2 orders of fries (which were plenty for the 4 of us). Delicious! The ingredients were fresh, and the food was presented well. Highly recommend to anyone in the area looking for a tasty lunch spot!

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    Daniel Berlin Krog - Halibut Loin and Back, Pointy Cabbage, Bone Marrow @endoedibles on Instagram for more

    Daniel Berlin Krog

    5.0(6 reviews)
    47.6 km
    $$$$

    What a wonderful meal we had at Daniel Berlin Krog in the south of Sweden…read more Innovative and classy dishes, very interesting associations, powerful and subtle at the same time. It was a journey through colours, tastes, smells, textures and overall excellence. Two stars, probably a third on the way. Emotion at several moments. The only weak point was the wines. Extremely classical and also at some point two Chardonnay's back to back, for someone who likes surprises, I wasn't at all. The cuisine of Daniel Berlin would deserve a more natural approach in the wines as well. On the other hand the non-alcoholic selection of juices, both from fruit and vegetables, was really nice although sometimes the sugar wasn't necessary. The dining room is very small so it has a very private feeling. The staff is very nice and friendly. Great place, great meal !!

    Located in Skåne-Tranås Sweden, about 2.5 hours from Copenhagen by way of Train and Bus for those…read morewho plan the route in advance, Daniel Berlin Krog is one of those out-of-the way places known about by those who travel to dine that has recently gained attention in the popular media, the young Chef operating his restaurant and inn without compromise and surrounded by family. Taking locavorism to a new level ever since departing Malmo to open something more intimate in 2009, the eponymous restaurant inside a pale yellow house sourcing nearly 3/4 of its ingredients from the Chef's own yard or garden with the rest coming from within 3 miles, it was on foot from the Bus Stop that guests approached the space just a few hundred meters away, Berlin himself standing out in the middle of the street with a broad smile saying "Welcome, I presume you're looking for me?" before leading each one to an outdoor patio which was finally warm enough to seat diners for the very first time in 2017. At this point a fairly difficult reservation at either lunch or dinner, the online system on his site clearly stating when certain dates will become available and usually booked to capacity for ~3 month blocks within a few hours several months in advance, diners joining Berlin at lunch are promised a seven-course Chef's tasting that is doubled by way of canapés, amuses and mignardises, dietary preferences welcomed and usually able to be accounted for as the restaurant reaches out to inquire by e-mail nearly 48 hours in advance. In many ways not unlike other great Nordic restaurants in terms of its focus on foraging and preservation, but perhaps even more focused than noma or kadeau in terms of its chef's fanaticism for terroir, lunch at the small table shaded by a tent began with a gently poached Quail Egg wrapped in two types of housemade Charcuterie and topped with Herbs from the garden, a creamy single bite flooding the mouth with flavor with bite number two similar yet different, a crispy ring of Wheat damming in a flood of Tarragon Cream topped with tiny snips of the garden's very first Broccoli. Having now received enough recognition to support other members of the community, Hogs "raised just up the road" and Butter "from a farm just a mile that way ::pointing::" featured in courses to follow, dish three saw confit Pork Belly served as a Jam atop a leavened Pancake also topped in preserved Plums, compressed apple and Cress, the liver of a Pigeon shot on-property just a few days prior following in the form of a creamy twig coated in bold spices and Chestnut Flour. Next showing off the breadth of his garden by way of crudités served on a large block of ice, the tangle of shaved Zucchini and salted Pumpkin Seeds a very memorable bite despite the apparent simplicity of just two ingredients, Bread at Daniel Berlin is also special in that the stone-ground Wheat is enhanced by the skins of Vegetables roasted and folded into the batter while the Butter comes in two forms, both good but the Goat version particularly funky and impressive enough that one may want a second loaf as an excuse to finish every last bit of it. Eschewing any desire to source luxury ingredients like Caviar, Foie Gras or exotic fishes, Berlin instead finding his muse in local streams and fields where he and his team hunt, fish and pick, course one of the proper menu featured thin slices of Mackerel served in a spiral atop fresh Peas and a fragrant Green Broth, the Cucumbers to follow taking on a similar form with Raw Shrimp in an acidic bath of Rhubarb floating Dill Oil. Transitioning from cold to warm with course three, everything eating very light and clean with a focus on the subtle interplay between flesh and Herbs, Dayboat Cod was presented as an inch thick disc filling the bottom of a bowl with a level pour of foamy Birch Butter and crunchy Broad Beans, the Flower Petals adding a bitterness that bridged well to a dish of Cauliflower Soup thickened with Egg Yolk and Mushrooms with cracklins' made of Rooster Skin. Truly a lovely setting, the service professional but friendly and the gentle breeze enough to almost lull one to sleep between courses, a filet of Halibut was next presented to diners between grilled Cabbage and meaty pieces off the Fish's back cooked in Bone Marrow, a three-piece discovery of locally raised Lamb following alongside a gently cooked Onion rounding out savories en route to a truly exemplary Cheese Course offering the same Goat's Milk aged for 10 day and 3 months alongside three types of Bread and a trio of Jams and Jellies. Declining Coffee or Tea, the likelihood of either being 'local' fairly low, it was with two Desserts that the two and a half hour experience came to a finish, the bowl of Cow's Colostrum, fresh Sheep's Milk and Frozen Buttermilk a beautiful composition with just a touch of Citrus while the Berry Sorbet translated in any language as the pure essence of summer.

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    Bird Liver Mousse, Chestnut Flour, Anise, Cinnamon @endoedibles on Instagram for more

    Daniel Berlin Krog - Yeast Pancake, Pork Belly, Apple Chip, Watercress, Plum Cream @endoedibles on Instagram for more

    Yeast Pancake, Pork Belly, Apple Chip, Watercress, Plum Cream @endoedibles on Instagram for more

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