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Scandinavian Restaurants In Singapore To Check Out

Must Share Good Things by Must Share Good Things
February 7, 2023
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Scandinavian Restaurants In Singapore To Check Out

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For those who do not know, Scandinavia most commonly refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula which includes countries like Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Known for their nordic cuisine, here are some restaurants that capture the essence of these countries with their food and flavour.

Fika Swedish Café and Bistro

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Fika is a swedish word that can mean anything from taking a break from work or other activities, to going on a date. Serving home-cooked, traditional Swedish food and pastries, Fika Swedish Café and Bistro offers up soups, pastas, main course, and more. If you are feeling adventurous, their Pickled Herring Plate is a unique dish to try or give their Swedish Lamb Stew or Herb-Crusted Salmon a taste that will impress you tastebuds.

Address: 257 Beach Rd, Singapore 199539

Website: https://www.fikacafe.com/

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OVERBRØD

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Bringing you the classic Danish dish with an Overbrød twist, this Scandinavian cafe offers up the quintessential Smørrebrød – a classic Danish and Norwegian open-faced sandwich served on buttered rye bread to its customers. Pretty on the eyes and tasty in the mouth, the breads here are loaded with ingredients that will make your money worth. Try the Gravadlax or Cured Salmon ($19) or Toast Skagen or Shrimps ($18) to taste the flavours of the ocean when you visit.

Address: 370 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159959

Website: https://www.facebook.com/OverbrodSG/

Hemlig

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In Scandinavia, HEMLIG means ‘secret’ but it can also mean ‘homely’. Here they describe their food as “Grandmother’s food served by the Grandson” that aims to evoke the familiar taste of home. Try their Seafood Platter that comes with gravlax, 2 kinds of herring, baked salmon and more or their homemade meatballs that are made with beef and pork and served with lingonberry, pickles and Hemlig’s signature sauce.

Address: 57 Neil Rd, Singapore 088893

Website: https://hemlig.sg/

Want to indulge in delicious Scandinavian food? These are some places that we think are worth checking out so pay them a visit today!

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