Restaurants in Norrköping
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Bomulls Fabriken
Wedged between the tourist office and Louis de Geer Konserthus, this trendy warehouse bistro serves crossover grub like asparagus risotto with orange-marinated fennel, carrot salad and grilled bread. It turns into a nightclub on Friday and Saturday, with two dance floors serving up R&B, old-school rock and Schlager to revellers 25 years and over.
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Fiskmagasinet
Housed in a recently converted 19th-century snus (snuff) factory, urbane Fiskmagasinet combines an intimate bar with a casually chic dining room serving savvy seafood dishes like grilled scampi with mashed potato, truffle and port wine reduction, as well as cheaper Swedish classics.
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Guskelov
With its fancy Art Nouveau front, this is an elegant-looking choice that won't completely break the bank. It's cosy, with a menu of mainly meaty mains, such as burgers, steaks and grills. It turns into a nightclub on Friday and Saturday, with live DJs from all over Sweden.
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Manesa
Polished punters adore this sassy tapas-cocktail lounge. Join them on leather lounges for global finger food like Japanese tempura and moreish tuna-and-guacamole seafood spoons. Rum rules the cocktail list, with over 30 types of the tropical drop on offer.
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Pappa Grappa Bar & Trattorian
Gobble up a brilliant wood-fired pizza in the pizzeria, or slip into the vaulted restaurant for scrumptious antipasto and meat and fish mains. Established by an Italian ballroom dancing champion, there’s also an on-site deli for take-home treats.
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Bagarstugan
This stylish, floor-boarded bakery-cafe peddles freshly-baked cookies, cinnamon buns, muffins and scones, as well as salubrious salads, sandwiches and take-away homemade marmalades. There’s a courtyard for alfresco noshing.
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Kråkholmen
In summer, Kråkholmen (part of the Louis de Geer Concert Hall) is a fantastic lunch option. You get to sit at a terrace in the industrial area and consume light meals and ice-creams to the sound of the crashing waterfall.
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Knäppingen
The Stadsmuseum’s cafe makes a refreshing change, offering focaccias, tacos, crêpes and better veggie options than boring pasta. In summer, you can munch away in a sunny courtyard tucked between stately old mills.
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Källaren Bacchus
A perennially popular restaurant-pub with a great summer garden courtyard and snug vaulted cellar. Steak is a speciality, while tasty fish dishes may include fried pike perch with chilli-lime butter and potato pastry.
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Choklad Companiet
Head to this chocolate shop-cum-cafe for exquisite homemade gelato (try the white chocolate, lime and chilli), desserts, pralines and truffles. As for the espresso, it could make an Italian barista weep.
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Fräcka Frökens Frestelser, Kungsgatan
There are two branches of this cool café, offering good coffee, fancy teas (a cup of strawberry-and-cream, anyone?), sandwiches, salads and cakes. Both have outdoor seating areas.
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Fräcka Frökens Frestelser, Sankt Persgatan
There are two branches of this cool café, offering good coffee, fancy teas (a cup of strawberry-and-cream, anyone?), sandwiches, salads and cakes. Both have outdoor seating areas.
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Planet Woodstock
For cheap meals late at night, there's always Planet Woodstock a slightly grungy place with an extensive menu of bagels, baked potatoes and hot dishes like moussaka and lasagne.
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Restaurang Sing Thai
Sing Thai serves a range of quite pricey Thai meals, including curries, satays, seafood and noodle dishes, although the lunch deal is good value.
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