Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 22 and Version 11 of Scandinavian Kitchen, W1W 7PP

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It's open from 8am on weekdays, so handy for breakfast (the LRB review linked below suggests that the breakfast platter is well worth trying). In spring 2010 they opened a new basement seating area, so there's now more eat-in space than there used to be.
It offers open sandwiches and flapjacks along with coffee from the Monmouth Coffee Company. Open from 8am on weekdays, so handy for breakfast; and the LRB review linked below suggests that the breakfast platter is well worth trying. A three-item platter is £4.50, and a five-item platter £6.50; their website recommends the three-item platter for a "normal" lunch and the five-item version if you're especially hungry.
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The menu is based around a range of salads and open sandwiches which can be added to a platter, mostly involving fish as might be expected, though there are also a few vegetarian options. As of February 2011 a three-item platter is &pound;5.25 (takeaway 30p cheaper) and a five-item platter &pound;8.25 (takeaway 30p cheaper); their website recommends the three-item platter for a "normal" lunch and the five-item version if you're especially hungry. Portions are small but filling, which also holds for the pastries (though for cinnamon buns, head to [[Nordic Bakery, W1F 9JF|Nordic Bakery]]: the ones here are sticky and warm, certainly, but rather smaller). They also do a range of flatbreads with food piled on top, and [[Ewan]] tried one with eggs, cucumber, tomato and lettuce with a dollop of mayonnaise <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/6346476387/ photo]</small> for breakfast in November 2011, which was excellent (that and a cup of filter coffee came to &pound;5).
There is a range of open sandwiches which can be added to a platter, mostly involving fish as might be expected. There are also a few vegetarian options. For an additional &pound;1.00, you can add a potato salad on the side. Portions are small but filling, which also holds for the pastries (though for cinnamon buns, head to [[Nordic Bakery, W1F 9JF|Nordic Bakery]]: the ones here are sticky and warm, certainly, but rather smaller). However, the coffee is excellent and presented in lovely mugs. In general, design is a strong feature of the Scandinavian Kitchen.
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Coffee is provided by the Monmouth Coffee Company, and in [[Ewan]]'s opinion is excellent. It's also presented in lovely mugs; in general, design is a strong feature of the Scandinavian Kitchen. They also do big cups of filter coffee for a relatively low price.
An anonymous visitor comments that the flapjacks are "fantastic", the coffee is "great", and the place as a whole is "good value for money". [[Ewan]] can certainly agree on the coffee.
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Aside from the eat-in food, the shop stocks plenty of Scandinavian groceries including a wide range of herring products. Bakers may be interested to know that according to their April 2008 mailout, they stock ammonium carbonate, fresh yeast, and "several different kinds" of Scandinavian flour.
Also stocks Scandinavian groceries including a wide range of herring products. Bakers may be interested to know that according to their April 2008 mailout, they stock ammonium carbonate, fresh yeast, and "several different kinds" of Scandinavian flour.
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* [http://littlemissrandom.blogspot.com/2009/03/lunch-at-scandinavian-kitchen-was.html Eternally Neurotic review]
* [http://tastebuddeluxe.blogspot.com/2010/02/leftovers-scandinavian-kitchen-61-great.html Tastebud Deluxe review]
* [http://londonrobstuff.blogspot.com/2010/06/scandinavian-kitchen-w1.html London Stuff review]
* [http://northsouthfood.com/?p=1214 North/South Food review]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/123890#PlaceReviews Qype comments]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], November 2011. Opening hours and prices taken from the Scandinavian Kitchen website, February 2011.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 6 October 2008. Opening hours and prices taken from the Scandinavian Kitchen website, October 2007.</div>
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formatted_website_text='http://www.scandikit...'
host='161.74.220.133'
hours_text='8am-7pm Mon- Fri; 10am-6pm Sat; 10am-4pm (last food orders 3pm) Sun'
formatted_website_text='http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/ '
host='161.74.11.26'
hours_text='8am-7pm Mon-Fri; 10am-6pm Sat; 10am-4pm Sun'
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opening_hours_text='8am-7pm Mon- Fri; 10am-6pm Sat; 10am-4pm (last food orders 3pm) Sun'
opening_hours_text='8am-7pm Mon-Fri; 10am-6pm Sat; 10am-4pm Sun'

Scandinavian cafe/deli/coffee shop in Fitzrovia.

It offers open sandwiches and flapjacks along with coffee from the Monmouth Coffee Company. Open from 8am on weekdays, so handy for breakfast; and the LRB review linked below suggests that the breakfast platter is well worth trying. A three-item platter is £4.50, and a five-item platter £6.50; their website recommends the three-item platter for a "normal" lunch and the five-item version if you're especially hungry.

There is a range of open sandwiches which can be added to a platter, mostly involving fish as might be expected. There are also a few vegetarian options. For an additional £1.00, you can add a potato salad on the side. Portions are small but filling, which also holds for the pastries (though for cinnamon buns, head to Nordic Bakery: the ones here are sticky and warm, certainly, but rather smaller). However, the coffee is excellent and presented in lovely mugs. In general, design is a strong feature of the Scandinavian Kitchen.

An anonymous visitor comments that the flapjacks are "fantastic", the coffee is "great", and the place as a whole is "good value for money". Ewan can certainly agree on the coffee.

Also stocks Scandinavian groceries including a wide range of herring products. Bakers may be interested to know that according to their April 2008 mailout, they stock ammonium carbonate, fresh yeast, and "several different kinds" of Scandinavian flour.

Comment added by Peter Bruce: I really like this place. The guys there are really nice, you always feel welcome. There are too many faceless cafes, this is not one of them. Recommended.

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Last visited by Ewan, 6 October 2008. Opening hours and prices taken from the Scandinavian Kitchen website, October 2007.

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