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( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 040-12 13 18; www.bastardrestaurant.se ; Mäster Johansgatan 11; mains
from Skr200; 5pm-midnight Tue-Thu, to 2am Fri & Sat)
This hipster restaurant is about as close as you'll get to a gastro-pub in Sweden. Meals
here are both hearty and distinctive, ranging from gourmet meat platters to blackened
grilled chicken for two or pizza with snails. The bar is a popular choice with well-heeled
locals.
Mrs. Brown SWEDISH
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 040-97 22 50; www.mrsbrown.nu ; Storgatan 26; mains from Skr200;
noon-3.30pm & 5-10.30pm Mon-Fri, 6-10.30pm Sat; )
Demure little Mrs. Brown is the kind of neighbourhood place you dream will open up near
you. The open kitchen churns out modern Scandinavian home cooking using local and or-
ganic ingredients like Greenland prawns in chilli sauce. Service is attentive but not over-
bearing and the dining room is decorated in a minimalist fashion that is both comforting
and modish.
A vegetarian menu is available.
Årstiderna i Kockska Huset SWEDISH
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 040-23 09 10; www.arstiderna.se ; Frans Suellsgatan 3; mains Skr235-325;
11.30am-midnight Mon-Fri, 5pm-midnight Sat)
This top-notch restaurant serves meals in the vaults beneath Kockska Huset. Food is up-
scale Swedish and the atmosphere is classic with crisp white tablecloths and quietly pro-
fessional service.
Drinking & Nightlife
Bars in Malmö generally stay open until around 1am, although some close later on Friday
and Saturday evenings. The heaving bars around Möllevångstorget tend to pull a more stu-
dent, indie crowd.
The bars on Lilla Torg are great spots, with affable service, alfresco summer seating
(you may have to wait for a table), tasty meals and everything from Chilean whites to sex-
on-the-beach-style cocktails.
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