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&Bar
The fashionable &Bar is relaxed enough to attract a range of people for its lunchtime bagels, salads and specials. À la carte dinner mains are Swedish and international favourites. From it's a place for cocktails and DJs playing disco, electronica, house, soul and hip-hop (until Thursday to Saturday).
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Bantorget 9
Another gourmet's delight, with a small but perfectly formed menu. Snuggle down in the cosy candlelight and feast on wild duck and oyster mushrooms, venison in red wine and truffles or a fresh-fish dish. There's a good wine list to oil the evening further.
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Café Ariman
This slightly grungy place has a great view of the cathedral, strong coffee and a fine array of café fare along the lines of ciabatta, salads and burritos. It's popular with leftwing students: think nose-rings, dreads and leisurely chess games.
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Ebbas Skafferi
Ebbas is everything you'd want a café to be: worn wooden tables, green plants and flowers, odd bits of artwork, a delightful courtyard, and of course excellent coffee, teas, cakes and lunches (including quiche, risotto, enchiladas and crêpes).
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Glasskulturen
On the main square is a gourmet ice-cream shop with long queues in summer.
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Govindas
In a quiet cobbled courtyard filled with trees and shrubs, Govindas is a vegetarian restaurant popular with students.
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Graffiti Café
Part of the Graffiti franchise, selling salads, baguettes and baked potatoes with a disorientating choice of fillings.
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Grand Hotel
The Grand's refined restaurant serves classic menu items like roast venison, wild duck breast and fillets of sole with lobster sauce; the wine selection is equally impressive. The Lund menu features local dishes and/or ingredients; and there's a separate list of veggie creations too.
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V.E.S.P.A.
For pizza and a glass of wine, this shiny-bright Italian bar-restaurant is a good choice; there's outdoor seating in summer.
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