Harden's says
A new venture from Danish-born restaurateur Soren Jessen (of the City's 1 Lombard Street) offering Nordic-inspired cooking, Smørrebrød sandwiches and Scandinavian pastries. It joins the ranks of restaurants at the City’s dining hub Bloomberg Arcade.
Harden's survey result
Summary
This “Nordic restaurant with classic and well-executed dishes from the region” is a more casual offering in the Bloomberg Arcade from Danish veteran City restaurateur Soren Jessen, of smart No 1 Lombard Street. There’s a good choice of Danish smørrebrød – slices of rye bread with tasty toppings – and a matching selection of aquavit and Scandi gins. Although the odd reporter feels it’s “rather let down by the austere ambience”, it is “excellent for a quick work lunch”.
Summary
“Cheap and cheerful Nordic food” (by City standards), with “fast service and a straightforward menu”, has arrived in the Bloomberg Arcade from Danish-born restaurateur Soren Jessen (of the City’s No.1 Lombard Street). There’s a “very interesting selection of dishes – not just meatballs” – with a good range of smørrebrød (Danish open sandwiches).
Summary
“Odd location in the midst of the City for a modern Scandinavian restaurant” – Soren Jessen’s (of No.1 Lombard Street) “spacious” yearling in the new Bloomberg HQ has “quality Scandi decor with an open kitchen”, but its clean-living associations are perhaps slightly at odds with its site, amongst all the money factories. “The smørrebrød (open sandwiches), particularly the pickled herring, are fantastic and the small but thoughtful wine list and menu are well thought out”, but it can “seem quite pricey for what you get”.
Summary
“Odd location in the midst of the City for a modern Scandinavian restaurant” – Soren Jessen’s (of No.1 Lombard Street) “spacious” yearling in the new Bloomberg HQ has “quality Scandi decor with an open kitchen”, but its clean-living associations are perhaps slightly at odds with its site, amongst all the money factories. “The smørrebrød (open sandwiches), particularly the pickled herring, are fantastic and the small but thoughtful wine list and menu are well thought out”, but it can “seem quite pricey for what you get”.
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Restaurant details
Ekte Nordic Kitchen Restaurant Diner Reviews
"Nordic cafe in the City of London. Slick service, you can rack up a fair bill eating delicate “one bite and they are gone” smorrebrod appetisers, and there are decent main courses such as fish, schnitzel and venison fillet. "
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £36.00 |
Filter Coffee | £3.00 |
Extras | |
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Bread | £0.00 |
Service | 12.50% |
2-8 Bloomberg Arcade, London, EC4N 8AR
Opening hours
Monday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Tuesday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Wednesday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Thursday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Friday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Saturday | 11:30 am‑10 pm |
Sunday | CLOSED |
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