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Wanted to try Swedish food, hence went Fika's to get a taste of what its like. Been back at least once more, since then.We started with the Blueberry Soup (hot) - something that I had wanted to try during my last visit but did not get to. It was thick and sweet, with sour hints - I felt like I was drinking heated up Blueberry Juice or Syrup. In fact, if I had chosen the cold soup instead of hot, it would have made for the perfect dinner juice drink. Nonetheless, it was interesting - a hot, nutri
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Wanted to try Swedish food, hence went Fika's to get a taste of what its like. Been back at least once more, since then.

We started with the Blueberry Soup (hot) - something that I had wanted to try during my last visit but did not get to. It was thick and sweet, with sour hints - I felt like I was drinking heated up Blueberry Juice or Syrup. In fact, if I had chosen the cold soup instead of hot, it would have made for the perfect dinner juice drink. Nonetheless, it was interesting - a hot, nutritious, sweet soup to kickstart the meal.

For starter, I had the Swedish Homemade Meatballs - a palatable delicacy served with soft, powdery boiled potatoes and salad on the side. I loved the tender mincedmeat balls - tasty and loosely-knitted so that the texture was light and nearly fluffy. Well, as fluffy as meat goes.

For more detailed information and photos, please feel free to visit:
http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/01/dinner-at-fika-swedish-restaurant-again.html
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$30 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Swedish meatballs
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  • blueberry soup
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