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“Smörgås Chef Restaurant serves up super fresh seafood and prime meats based on centuries of Scandinavian & European culinary traditions. Zagat Survey says Sm...” opentable

Cuisine:  Scandinavian
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My friend spent a year in Sweden during high school, and she’s gets nostalgic for Swedish food. The options in Manhattan are limited. We’ve been to the fancy and expensive Aquavit once, and to the more informal Aquavit Cafe twice. I hadn’t realized there was anything else like it, until the other d... Read More
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Enticed by the Smörgås Burger, optionally topped with Jarlsberg or Ski Queen goat cheese, we chose Smörgås Chef over a handful of restaurants we'd never visited. I should have walked out the door the second I realized the burger on the menu wasn't the one I had my heart set o... Read More
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Diagonal from Chris’ house in the west village is a small Scandinavian restaurant, Smorgas Chef. Whenever I walk by the place, I always think it’s a really run-down restaurant because the outside looks unkempt. During the summer, I see couples eating late meals outside (so it can’t be that bad) an... Read More
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Restaurant Name: Smorgas Chef Special Offer: 20% off entire check Cuisine & Category: Scandinavian, European, Seafood, Casual Dining Neighborhood: Various, NYC With three popular locations throughout Manhattan, you’re never very far from what the New York Post dubbed “the Swedish Meatball Mecca”... Read More
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It’s looking like the new AQ Kafe on Broadway btw. 58th and Central Park won’t be a second location of Marcus Samuelsson’s casual Scandinavian eatery… it will be the only location.  The original AQ Cafe in the Scandinavia House on Park btw. 37+38th is gone, replaced with the more expensive... Read More
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This little place is located on a restaurant studded short block of Stone street. Specializes in outdoor dining as the actual indoor space is rather limited to a handful of tables. You might want to make reservations as I am sure it gets packed on a sunny day. The food has a distinct Scandinavian i... Read More
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AQ Kafé is set to open its doors tomorrow at 1800 Broadway, offering the Columbus Circle area a smorgasbord of, well, smorgasbord fare. Meatballs, smoked salmon and other Scandinavian faves are available in sandwiches or on platters paired with fresh-baked bread, and there is an extensive selec... Read More
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A few weeks ago, I totally had no time to pack lunch so I decided to check out this place near my office. Actually, I've been meaning to check this place out for a long time now, but never had the motivation to go since it's a little more pricey than a lot of other places. But Swedish meatballs...... Read More
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These folks have their own special hot dog, but you won't find it at the Red Hook Ikea unless you assemble it yourself.Less than an hour after the opening ceremonies of this cheery annual event,... Read More
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