One MICHELIN Star : High quality cooking, worth a stop!
Using top quality ingredients, dishes with distinct flavours are carefully prepared to a consistently high standard.
Up on the third floor of a beautiful city centre townhouse, you’ll find this sedate restaurant with a discreet, intimate feel. In a nod to Chef Sayan Isaksson’s heritage and experience, the menu seamlessly fuses Swedish produce with Japanese influences – such as in the okonomiyaki, which uses black truffle from the island of Gotland. Original, well-composed dishes are spread across a tasting menu of 5 or 9 courses.