So this review is one that I have been meaning to do for ages and it's actually from my favourite restaurant - Sticks 'n' Sushi. I have now been to the Covent Garden site, Canary Wharf, and most recently, and the time this review is based on, in Wimbledon. Jack and I went to celebrate my new job starting and we had a lovely evening out. We booked a fairly early dinner at 5.30 and after having a few drinks elsewhere in Wimbledon we headed in and were greeted and lead to our table by the lovely man on the host desk.
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Yum yum yum yum yum!! <- That’s it! That is all I
have to say! Post over!
OK I will elaborate a bit more! Burger and Lobster
have recently opened a new restaurant in West India Quay/Canary Wharf which
just happens to be nice and local for us. So on a lovely sunny Sunday, Jack and
I decided to head over and try it out. We were seated straight away in the
non-smoking outdoor area (exactly where we wanted) and left to ponder the
menus.
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The Menu |
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The outdoor bar menu |
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Donning the bib! |
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The Canary Wharf Combo |
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The Beast Burger |
Now this was not a cheap meal. In total it came to
around £80. Jack was already aware of the price range that burger and lobster
sat in so we weren’t too surprised and it was a really lovely setting, with friendly
staff and super tasteful food to justify it. That being said it may be more of
an occasional visit and not your weekly outing due to the price tag (unless you
are rolling in it!). I would love to go back to burger and lobster, though maybe
the little burger (with cheese and bacon!) would be enough for me to keep the
portions and price down.
Overall I was very
impressed and would recommend it to anyone who likes that kind of food. Let me
know your thoughts on Burger and Lobster. Also let me know your favourite
places to eat so I can check them out too!
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My boyfriend and I were in Malmo last weekend as a
little city get away. It was a lovely little break in such a beautiful city
(Check out my Instagram photos and see for yourself).
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Malmo Park |
On our final night we
decided to head out to a nice restaurant in the town. The lonely planet guide that
we had, suggested Arstiderna i Kockska Huset. In the guide the restaurant is
described as a €€€ Swedish restaurant that serves meals in the vaults beneath Kockska
Huset, food is upscale Swedish and the atmosphere is classic with crisp white
tablecloths and quietly professional service. So out we went.
We wanted an early dinner (so we could watch the
football YAY!! *not*) and decided to attempt to get a table without booking. When
walking up to the restaurant it is not obvious at first that it is an eatery, but once you venture down the stairs it opens up into the vaults, it looks like
an old wine cellar with curved ceiling and arches. A very friendly man helped
us and took us to our table with was nice, not too close to any others and
beautifully laid. We were given menus and left to make a decision. After ordering
drinks we were ready to order mains. There was a nice choice on the menu, not
too much but a nice selection with Swedish specialties as well as more standard
meals. Jack went for the veal and I decided to try the reindeer. While waiting
for the meals we were given some warm bread and then a nice little appetizers, which was a nice little touch.
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The delicious appitizers |
The mains did not take long to
come, there were not many others in the restaurant though. The food was
presented beautifully and the waitress took the time to tell us about the food
that we had. Both meals were delicious and we would both recommend what we had.
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The Reindeer Meal |
Once mains were cleared we decided to have some
puddings, as I have a super big sweet tooth. Again the selection was great and
I was torn between the crème brule and the soufflé. I ended up going for the
Strawberry soufflé, while jack had some truffles. Again both were delicious and
bursting with flavours.
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The Strawberry Souffle |
The staff were very friendly, they did speak to us in
Swedish to start (perhaps we looked like locals), however when we apologised and
said we didn’t understand they all were very happy to speak English which they
were all great at (and we appreciated immensely!). In terms of costs this was
not a cheap place to eat, but we knew that before going, with the price of the
meal rounding to about 1000 SKR (£85).
Overall this was a lovely evening out with delicious
food in a great establishment. I would highly recommend to go to Arstiderna i Kockska Huset if you are in Malmo and are looking for a nice place to eat. Here are a couple of photos from the evening:

Let me know if you have ever been to Arstiderna i Kockska Huset or Malmo in general and also let me know your favourite restaurants?
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