The wait is over, been waiting for months to taste the Swedish Meatballs after we ran out on the first visit. IKEA Cafetaria is a self-service restaurant, where customers queue up to take a trolley and tray, going to the different sections
to order their food.
We decided to have the meatballs and the salmon as our mains this time, as we have tried baked chicken leg with dill sauce and penne pasta tomato sauce. Additionally we also took a full bowl for mushroom soup, chicken siomay and cheese cake.
We decided to have the meatballs and the salmon as our mains this time, as we have tried baked chicken leg with dill sauce and penne pasta tomato sauce. Additionally we also took a full bowl for mushroom soup, chicken siomay and cheese cake.
Swedish Meatballs
The gravy was not really impressive, and the meatballs not that wow. The meatballs are locally produced and halal.
Baked Chicken Leg with Dill Sauce
The chicken was super tender and juicy, also well-seasoned, love the dill sauce.
Penne Pasta Tomato Sauce
Penne served with basic tomato sauce. The penne was al
dente, the oregano
was a bit too strong for me.
Poached Salmon with Chives Sause
A generous serving of salmon was given but a bit tasteless.
Mushroom Soup
A warm mushroom soup with the right consistency of texture, but the taste a bit bland.
The Swedish Food Market is on first floor where you can buy some imported food stuff from Sweden, likes fruit jams, biscuits, ginger snaps, cheese balls.
The bistro is located on the first floor, right next to the Swedish Food
Market, where you can buy
the soft serve ice cream, hot dogs, soft drinks, buns.
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