This used to be my favorite restaurant in Malmö when I lived there. Therefore the last visit calls for a longer review (you've been warned).
This is what you usually get at a visit here:
Excellent service- the waiters remember you, they remember allergies, they ask follow up questions since last time, they know everything about the menu and can recommend excellent wine choices for your choice of food, they will make sure your allergies are taken care of, they navigate you through the menu and advise you if you're having doubts (as you can hear they're awesome).
The food set up is semi dishes, meaning size is in between starter and main. Usually I eat two courses and maybe a dessert. The menu varies from month to month but there are some classics that always stays on. The food is superb, well composed as well as great executed , small amount of carbs and instead focus on the good stuff and season vegetables. Often they serve meat from the Swedish forrest, good stuff from the sea and their vegetarian dish is something new every time- depending on what they have FRESH in the kitchen.
They make excellent - I mean excellent cocktails.
The interior is very cosy and so is the exterior during summer.
Prices are totally fine but selected wine will bump up the bill.
Therefore I was very disappointed when my latest visit was not so great.
It was lunch and I ordered a fish but instead of potatoes I wanted a salad. They gave me just a green salad (which is fine but where's the love?). My lunch companion was served the wrong dish. The food how ever was as delicious as always. I asked for water with ice, got cold water with no ice (which I had to pay a lot for just because it was cooled, I was told, even though it was tap water). We ordered coffee afterwards (refill included), got half a cup and then in 60 minutes they never came to ask if we wanted a refill. The service was poor and unlike what I described above- very uncommitted.
So, I'm not sure as to do thumbs up or not. I think I'll have to check it out again when in Sweden and in the meantime- you be the judge. read more