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    Di Penco, simple perfection

    Posted by apicus 12 February 2007

    Giovanni di Penco each weekday serves the most wonderful homemade pasta at the unbeatable price of about £5!!!

    Freshly made bread to go with that, a perfect espresso, can you ask for more? If they have time they make panna cotta and tiramisu. Lunch only, no bookings. A bit hard to find, tucked away behind the big theatre. Follow the crowd!

    Roskildevagen 3
    211 47 Malmo
    +4640396655

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    The fishmonger at Stortorget

    Posted by apicus 12 February 2007

    If you for some reason would like to cook fish when in Ystad you should head for the fishmonger at the picturesque main square, Stortorget.

    The best stuff is the local catch from the Baltic, like cod etc. Can´t beat the prices or quality.

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    Tempo

    Posted by apicus 12 February 2007

    The hip crowd, and everybody else loves it. Just refurbished, it's still excellent value and the food by wunderchef Bjorn Malmsten is Scandinavian with a twist.

    Booking has become essential if you want to eat or simply have a beer in the bar.

    Sodra Skolgatan 30A
    214 22 Malmo
    +4640126021

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    Dunne & Crescenzi

    Posted by apicus 12 February 2007

    The food is ok but the wines! A truly impressive and not very expensive collection of interesting Italian wines. They have two places, curiously enough separated by another cafe. Choose the right one where all the wines are! By the way, the brioche (croissant) and cappuccino are great.

    www.dunneandcrescenzi.com
    14-16 South Frederick St
    Dublin 2
    6773815 /6759892

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    Uki Yo Bar

    Posted by apicus 12 February 2007

    "Wine bar, karaoke box, sake bar" the restaurant describes itself. I would say great Japanese and Korean food and nice selection of wines and drinks!

    Not what you would expect from a sidestreet in Dublin, but a really pleasant surprise with its contemporary decor and nice staff.

    I did not check out the karaoke though!

    7-9 Exchequer Street
    Dublin 2
    +353 1 6334071
    www.ukiyobar.com/

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    Lagkegehuset

    Posted by apicus 8 October 2005

    Lagkegehuset is a fantastic bakery in Christianshavn, 10 minutes walk from the centre. This part of town is really much nicer that the touristy centre, so if you want a feel of the real Copenhagen, go there.

    The breads-cakes are extremely good and they use mainly organic ingredients. The stone-oven-baked ciabatta is soft, even after five days. The staff are friendly and they serve coffee which you can drink seated on bar-stools facing the canal through the big, opening windows.

    Torvegade 45, Copenhagen; tel +45 3257 3607;
    www.lagkagehuset.dk/ (only in Danish)

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