There are more Scandinavian restaurants in London than you'd think and as for the cuisine, this group of fascinating and creative yet perennially cold countries is responsible for a wide selection of exciting and simple dishes involving pork, chicken, fish, potatoes, beets and many other versatile ingredients. Take a peruse through our recommended list of Scandinavian restaurants in London and indulge in an increasingly popular strand of cuisine in the city.
DeepDeep in Fulham is a stunning fish and seafood restaurant that, thanks to the Swedish chef Christian Sandefeldt's influence, offers a distinct Scandinavian touch to some of the dishes available.
The Boulevard,
Imperial Wharf,
Fulham,
London,
SW6 2UB
Fifth Floor Restaurant(Modern European)Harvey Nicks are launching a Swedish Market menu on the Fifth Floor to celebrate the beginning of the 2008 Summer.
Harvey Nichols,
109-125 Knightsbridge,
Knightsbridge,
London,
SW1X 7RJ
read our review GarbosIndulge in unpretentious, traditional Swedish recipes from this excellent venue on Crawford Street.
42 Crawford Street,
London,
W1H 1HA
Nordic(Modern European)If you feel like a spot of lunch with a Scandinavian flavour, mosey on over to Nordic on Newman Street.
Nordic BakerySome outstanding Scandinavian influenced lunchtime treats in this delightful cafe on Golden Square, including the staple offerings of gravadlax, picked herring, and Karelian pie.
14A Golden Square,
London,
W1F 9JF
Scandinavian Kitchen(Other)The first Scandinavian cafe in the UK, this popular kitchen provides a host of authentic dishes with the emphasis on seafood, fish, cured hams and rye breads.
61 Great Titchfield Street,
W1W 7PP
Texture(Modern European)Modern European cuisine with a menu full of enticing creations from the exciting partnership of chefs Xavier Rousset and Agnar Sverrisson.