I for one love (most of) the traditional Norwegian dishes. But I will concede that I’m not expecting to see Lutefisk stalls in the UK anytime soon, (Although they have their own questionable things they do with fish), and I doubt street food vendors in Kuala Lumpur would be put out of business by someone selling Pinnekjøtt.
Oh yeah, no hate on the local specialties! I always looked forward going to IKEA as a kid, for the cardamom based pastries and such. But like… I can’t really imagine what a traditional Swedish cuisine restaurant would serve.
I for one love (most of) the traditional Norwegian dishes. But I will concede that I’m not expecting to see Lutefisk stalls in the UK anytime soon, (Although they have their own questionable things they do with fish), and I doubt street food vendors in Kuala Lumpur would be put out of business by someone selling Pinnekjøtt.
Oh yeah, no hate on the local specialties! I always looked forward going to IKEA as a kid, for the cardamom based pastries and such. But like… I can’t really imagine what a traditional Swedish cuisine restaurant would serve.