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      <title>Scandinavian Kitchen</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 5.0</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 61 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 7PP, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7580 7161</p><p><b>Website:</b> www.scandikitchen.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> lively, international, family & home feel, good value</p>Best piece of Scandinavia in London&#33;If you fancy a hot dog or some meatballs the Scandinavian way but don&#39;t want to trek to IKEA, then go for a Scandinavian immersion experience in Soho at Scandinavian Kitchen.<br /><br />Staff are lovely, happy and friendly, and all speak the local lingo - be that Swedish/Danish/Norwegian or great English.<br /><br />The food is &#39;the real stuff&#39;, what Scandinavians eat at home, everyday, and casually. You get both the Danish smorrebrod and the Swedish bite-sized open sandwiches with Swedish Kalles Kaviar, anchovies, crayfish, meatballs, roastbeef, and frikadeller. <br /><br />To go with the coffee, thankfully you can choose from the Swedish &#39;black North Sea oil&#39; stuff or the more delicate Monmouth coffee, you will find both chokladbollar (chocolate balls) and dammsugare (vacuum cleaners - cannot be explained, has to be experienced&#33;).<br /><br />And for any homesick Scandinavian, the cafe/restaurant is lined with goodies from home: filmjolk, Kalles, medvurst, nyponsoppa, Fazer and godis. Bliss&#33;]]></description>
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      <title>Wodka</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.4</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 12 St Albans Grove, W8 5PN, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7937 6513</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.wodka.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> lively, international, family & home feel, good value</p>a favouriteWodka is a brilliant, buzzy yet relaxed, fun and friendly little gem in the middle of a rather conservative neighbourhood. This is one of my absolutely favourite places in London with the manager Kasia worth many stars for making guests feel welcome. <br />The food is Polish but with a French sophisticated twist, with the eel salad a must, ditto the rabbit or the duck when on the menu. <br />The vodkas, a wide-ranging array, are beautiful whether home-made or imported. Tip: have only vodkas and water, beware of mixing with wine&#33; ]]></description>
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