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Opening political party at Tehran Grill |
Stockholm is a melting pot of many nationalities as well as this is oft reflected inwards the dissimilar cuisines available at local restaurants. In the
Rival Hotel's neighbourhood (
Mariatorget) nosotros get got Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, Chilean, French likewise every bit Swedish restaurants. In the by couplet of weeks, my colleagues as well as I get got had the chance to drive 2 local restaurants, both specializing inwards Middle-Eastern cuisine. Last calendar week I was invited to the grand opening of a novel restaurant...
Tehran Grill. It's e'er dainty amongst a novel eating theater inwards the expanse as well as it is peculiarly fun amongst a piffling ethnic/culinary diversity! The owner, Nino Armoni, says that for years he has been homesick for cuisine from his homeland, peculiarly a eating theater specializing inwards grilled dishes. He has brought an experienced chef from Islamic Republic of Iran to the eating theater to give-up the ghost on it authentic. The opening was pop as well as nosotros got to drive pocket-sized variations of their dissimilar dishes. Very tasty!
Located on Timmermansgatan 5.
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Mezze dishes at Tabbouli |
The other neighbourhood eating theater serving Middle-Eastern nutrient (this fourth dimension Lebanese cuisine) is
Tabbouli. This eating theater has been quite successful, opening sis restaurants on Kungsholmen as well as inwards the downtown area. I get got been to the Kungsholmen eating theater a couplet of times as well as I produce honey Lebanese cuisine. So when my colleague Anders told me that he was going to dine there, I asked him to brand a written report as well as get got unopen to pictures. If you lot haven't tried Lebanese cuisine before, as well as thence you lot should definitely drive the
mezze which is the Lebanese version of tapas or antipasti.... a form of pocket-sized hot & mutual frigidity dishes that, combined, brand a nifty meal.
Located on Tavastgatan 22. |
Lighting particular at Tabbouli |
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