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Restaurang Liv
Stockholm, Sweden
At Slussen, the rebuilt waterside junction between Stockholm neighbourhood Södermalm and Gamla Stan, the city’s old town, Liv names the brief before the food arrives: liv means life in Swedish. Tommy Myllymäki and Pi Le, the Aira chefs also behind Bobergs Matsal and Akvileja, have turned a 373-square-metre glass room in Mälarterrassen into their looser Södermalm move. The menu still has teeth: hamachi with kumquat and makrut lime, scallop with XO sauce, turbot with tarragon and colatura and potato churros with parmesan and garlic. The view is obvious; the cooking makes it earn its table.
Restaurang Liv
Södermalmstorg 1
Stockholm
Sweden
Stockholm
Sweden
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Photography courtesy of Restaurang Liv




