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Stockholm: discover scandinavian menu

Stockholm: discover scandinavian menu

by Nova Vozrak
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  • 1. Try the well-known dishes in new forms
  • 2. Eat a Northern sun
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Stockholm – the city of bright lights and people who know how to survive in the North. They have their own peculiarities and unusual dishes, as well as the ability to bring the new feel to the old products.

1. Try the well-known dishes in new forms
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The Deli
Österlånggatan 9, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Closed
Sandwiches
Sandwiches

Sandwiches usually consist of vegetables, cheese, eggs or meat put between thin slices of white bread. Sandwiches can be consumed at lunch and dinner, eaten on the go, or served with soup or salad.

We are all accustomed to the sandwich when there are two slices of bread with a filling in the middle, but the Scandinavian variant misses one of them. The best open sandwiches are made with shrimps and are called räksmörgås or räkmacka. Usually, it is topped with boiled eggs, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and creamy sauce romså. This variant has inspired a saying which means ‘get a free ride’. The dish can be ordered at The Hairy Pig Deli which serves traditional Scandinavian cuisine.

2. Eat a Northern sun
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Stockholms Gästabud
#15 of 9272 restaurants in Stockholm, Sweden
Österlånggatan 7, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Closed until 12PM
Yellow pea soup
Yellow pea soup

It is of the French-Canadian origin and is of medium density. It is recommended to be prepared in a pressure-cooker. The color of the soup is very appealing.

Another dish you should try is a pea soup. It is yellow, sunny, and tasty. The soup is eaten every Thursday – the tradition upheld by the Armed Forces. If you want to have a plate of it, go to a restaurant with a traditional menu on a Thursday and you will see it on the menu. Visit Gästabud where it is perfectly cooked.

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Samer (Guest) 6 years ago Request content removal

Discover to me a big River in Sweden or a big Jakich.

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