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It doesn’t get much more French than this charming little bistro. Walls are packed with local art, candles drip, and Alain the French barkeeper will speak to you in his native tongue unless otherwise instructed. To fit in, all you need to do is order a glass of house wine and open the latest edition of Le Monde. The kitchen serves good French food. Try the house speciality of clams cooked in white wine.

 

Casa Mia serves classic Italian trattoria-style food; so pasta, pizza, red wine, mozzarella and loads of olive oil, but there are also some international dishes on the menu. Located near Stortorget, Casa Mia offers a little slice of Italy in the heart of Malmö.

 

This restaurant has it all; first class gourmet food, reasonable prices, and it comes highly recommended by Gourmet magazine as well as the local press. The kitchen’s main inspiration comes from French cuisine, but there are also Spanish and Italian infl uences. The bistro offers plain French food and drinks, and in the summer the food is best enjoyed outdoors, facing the green and quiet Kunsparken.

 

Hai is an unpretentious sushi restaurant with just a few tables and a long bar. It’s the perfect place to pop in for a quick, low-price lunch. In the evening the kitchen offers different sushi menus, as well as the opportunity to create your own combinations.

 

This is another of the handful of restaurants in Malmö serving traditional Swedish food. Here you can get the classics—such as meatballs with lingonberry jam or marinated dried salmon with dill potatoes—as well as veal or lamb with root vegetables and red wine sauce. For dessert try the delicious rhubarb soup with icecream and blueberries.

 
 
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