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Introduction
Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro offers hearty fare in a relaxed setting inspired by northern European decor. The ood is authentic Swedish. Fika also developed their menu using halal ingredients to reach out to Muslims. The signatures include Pytt i Panna or Swedish Hash made of potatoes and beef cubes. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Wed
11:00 - 22:00
Thu - Sat
11:00 - 23:00
Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Other Info
Pork Free
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.fikacafe.com
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Leek & Mushroom Pasta Swedish Hash Swedish Pancakes
Review (14)
Level4 2016-07-28
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Fika Swedish Cafe has 3 outlets in Singapore. One at Beach Road, another at Millenia Walk and the first one that I visited, at One KM Mall at paya lebar. On my second visit, I went to Millenia Walk and a group of colleagues, comfortably sat down in a quiet corner of the rather spacious Fika Cafe.The wait staff were very friendly and patient. Everytime, they came around to clear our plates. They would ask how did we find our food. Don't forget to check out their cake display on the left the cashier. I had recently seen on their instagram (https://www.instagram.com/fikacafesg/) that they had mini princess cakes and I was also keen to try them during my first visit at One KM Mall. After the waiter came by to take our orders, I walked up to the cake display and picked 2 more cakes. Swedish Meatballs $19.90++These meatballs aren't like the ones you have at Ikea. There's alot more moist and subtle in flavour. The meat is tender and you can tell it's alot fresher than those frozen ones at Ikea. The cream sauce itself was sharper in flavour and smoother, almost milk-like. The cream sauce, gives you the feeling that the meat ball pretty much melts in your mouth. The potatoes were also just as delicious. They were of the consistent texture and even as a low-carb eater, I polished the potatoes off this plate!Smoked Salmon Crepe $19.90++The smoked salmon crepe was a delightful surprise to me. The chef pretty much stuffed as much smoked salmon as they could into the crepe. There was so much smoked salmon in here, any smoked salmon fan would rejoice! The salmon wasn't fishy in aroma or taste. There was a right amount of smokiness to the salmon and the eggy crepe's subtle flavour helped offset the strong lingering taste of the salmon. The crepe was soft, moist and pillowy in texture.3. Toast Skagen $21.90++Having worked in Sweden, my dad is a huge fan of Skagen, or the fresh water shrimps commonly found there. He was desperate to taste it again that he bought a frozen packet of these shrimps from IKEA but, it tasted nowhere as close to what he remembers. At Fika however, he was extremely pleased to see this and also confirmed that it tasted very close to his experiences in Stockholm. The shrimp themselves are extremely crunchy and you can taste Fika's honesty in the freshness of the ingredients they have placed on your plate. The toasted bread itself was also fresh and crunchy. I thoroughly enjoyed this and I've had skagen in both the sandwich ($21.90++) as well as the crepe ($19.90++)One thing you cannot dismiss is how vibrantly red the fish roe is, set atop of the skagen. I would definitely get the skagen again in either the sandwich or crepe, on my future visits to FIKA.4. Lingonberry Cheesecake $7.90++After all the amazing main courses, the desserts were also just as amazing. The servings of the cakes were just right for sharing between 2-3pax. The lingonberry cheesecake was dense, but not overly sweet. The graham cracker crust at the bottom, wasn't too stiff for my fork to divide it. At the same time, the cheesecake texture was smooth and and melted in my mouth. 5. Princess Cake $7.90++Another signature swedish dessert is the princess cake. Wrapped in pink fondant, is a lightly cream, followed by layers of light spongey cake. This wasn't a top favourite amongst locals, according to a staff at One KM, and I can see why. Even amongst my colleagues, no one really appreciated the pink fondant. Yes it is pure sugar, but it's so pretty! I did however enjoy the cream and the sponge cake layers.6. Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch Mousse Cake $6.90++This is for all you chocoholic lovers out there. A chocolately cake emphasized with a hazelnut crunchy later embedded in the bottom part of the cake, to give you a different texture in every mouthful. The middle layer of the chocolate cake was pretty mild in terms of flavour, but it carried off a pleasantly sweet chocolate fragrance. In terms of flavour, it was smooth, a bit heavy, but not too heavy and gelat to the palate.Overall : FIKA is a very honest establishment that definitely serves up some of the most honest ingredients to the customers with friendly staff. If you have never tried swedish cuisine before and you love smoked salmon, beef balls, cakes, or just looking for a new halal eatery to checkout, do give Fika a try! continue reading
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Level3 2015-02-13
147 views
Fika is a social institution in Sweden; it means having a coffee with one’s colleagues, friends, date, or family. Take a break from work at Fika Swedish Café & Bistro where they serve the best halal meatballs in Singapore! (And they have an option for gluten free pasta too!)Owner / Graphic artist Tasneem Noor opened a Nordic cafe in 2009 when she was learning to cook Nordic food to feed her homesick husband, who is a Swedish artist. Her food is authentic homemade Swedish and you won’t find fusion here. The juicy meatballs is served with potatoes and lingonberry jam, and gone in a mouthful! It’s a plate of comfort food, simple but the best! They also serve classic Swedish coffee, and Swedish imported sodas.Read more: http://www.misstamchiak.com/20-halal-cafes-in-singapore/ continue reading
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Level1 2014-05-11
59 views
meatballs are really dry, some even hard. when chewing, there are grains like texture alike to fine sand...not sure whats used inside. ikea taste better and cheaper! roast beef crepe.. tough and dry as well! potatoes wrapped inside were hard.. sautéed onions isn't well cooked..and too much mustard sauce inside the crepe..rather disppointing as I had always wanted to try out fika at bugis but it was always crowded... not sure why the difference in standard.. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-28
32 views
Have a window shopping at this shopping mall and decided to rest awhile to have some snacks. Have went into this café which was really quiet and love those comfortable furnishings and cooling environment. Have tried their cinnamon rolls at $4.90 for four pieces and their creamy chicken potato soup which is at $6.90 per bowl. The soup was alright but not really that creamy and was abit tasteless. chicken meat and potato are quite little inside as well. The cinnamon rolls are fragrant and soft in texture. Love those generous amount of raisins on it which added that extra sweetness to it. Service was quite friendly as well. continue reading
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Level3 2013-09-14
48 views
Had a big group dinner and decided on Fika Swedish Cafe as it's Halal. I had the Aglio Olio and topped it up with their Swedish Homemade Meatballs. The pasta was very fragrant and I like the very garlicky and spicy taste. The meatballs are huge, much larger than those at Ikea. It tastes similar to the Ikea meatballs, but meatier. The pasta is a little dry, I felt that there wasn't enough olive oil added. I tried my friend's grilled crayfish pasta, it's yummy! The sauce went very well with the pasta. However, there wasn't much crayfish meat. If you're looking for somewhere different with Swedish food (other than Ikea), this is the restaurant to go! continue reading
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