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Tried their fried haddock with oats etc. It was a bit different, strange flavor combination but worked just fine. Three classics looked much tastier! Stupid system that you have to order at the checkout and then they come out with the food but no one organizes where to sit etc. However, we got to si...
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Pity on so sweet peas!
Everything could have been amazing. As the museum is. Instead, the restaurant became slamrig with unbearable acoustics and despite the praise for the top notchdesign, the feeling is about barely better than a school canteen. The staff were very friendly and unengaged. The...
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For those who want to wait 25 minutes on a tasteless cabbage pudding for 130 crowns and crowded at the same table as other guests (type school dinner), this restaurant is an excellent lunch choice. Otherwise there is a plethora of better lunch spots nearby. Woefully!!!
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Great museum, disastrous restaurant. Cold soup, the waitress that elegantly poured it up warned of the warmth, intersperted by todays torskbit with cauliflower crème, cabbage salad, roasted almonds & butter which largely still most tasted the fadd. The concept lands within the framework o...
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Today I visited the National Museum and the restaurant. Beef stew was on the lunch menu.
It did not taste like a beef stew should taste, really tasteless.
Had eaten half when the fire alarm went and it was not the first ggn it happened. Got to leave my halvätna plate and got as advice...
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This is not good in many ways. Firstly, it is huggsexa about getting a table. People are everywhere to get a free table, because there is no NGN Stewart. It is therefore extremely messy everywhere and also the sound volume is very high. It's autoserving and just this evening was just a cash ope...