London's best Nordic nibbles
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Call it Scandinavian or Nordic, we've sought out the best restaurants and bars to eat Swedish, Norwegian, Danish or Finnish food in London
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Time Out editorsPosted: Wed Apr 29 2009
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Michelle Grant
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161A Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, E1 6SB
A Swedish refuge from hectic Brick Lane – try the signature meatballs, or
just a coffee break (‘fika’).
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42 Crawford Street, Marylebone, W1H 1JW
Homely cooking with a ’70s edge, with dishes like veal oskar or Baltic herring salad (which is a real highlight).
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20 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, SW7 3DL
Savour smörgåsbord (Swedish) and smørrebrød (Danish) at this Nordic newcomer.
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25 Newman Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 1PN
Drink comes first in this Scandinavia-themed bar: food is secondary, but the
smörgåsbords are passable.
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14 Golden Square, Soho, W1F 9JF
Open sandwiches and strong Finnish coffee. The Scandinavian and Nordic baking are a strong point.
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61 Great Titchfield Street, Marylebone, W1W 7PP
Danish and Swedish treats, such as herrings on rye, meatballs or hot dogs.
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