ScandiKitchen Cafe & Shop - Fitzrovia

Cafe · Fitzrovia

ScandiKitchen Cafe & Shop - Fitzrovia

Cafe · Fitzrovia

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61 Great Titchfield St., London W1W 7PP, United Kingdom

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Open sandwiches, Swedish meatballs, groceries, and coffee.  

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61 Great Titchfield St., London W1W 7PP, United Kingdom Get directions

scandikitchen.co.uk

£10–20 · Menu

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61 Great Titchfield St., London W1W 7PP, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7580 7161
scandikitchen.co.uk

£10–20 · Menu

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"Sit on an Alvar Aalto-designed chair whilst sipping your coffee from a Kaj Franck-designed cup at this Scandinavian-style bakery. The minimal shopfront, wood-paneling and modernist typography posters continue the pared back aesthetic. The menu features typical Nordic ingredients such as cured salmon, Jarlsberg cheese and rye bread, and the cinnamon buns are not to be missed!" - Hyperkit

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"Order online If you haven’t had smoked cod’s roe out of a squeezy tube, then you haven’t spent enough time in Scandinavia or the Scandinavian Kitchen, for that matter. The café and deli in Fitzrovia has got cured fish galore, alongside a lovely selection of rye breads and pickles - which, combined, happen to be one of our favourite lunches. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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"This is mecca for any homesick Scandinavians: there are a good range of open sandwiches with fillings piled high — fika doesn’t need to be sweet — as well as sticky buns. There is plenty of space to spread out and enjoy fika but they also stock over 600 hard to find Scandinavian groceries." - Alex Peake-Tomkinson

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Joe Hunt

Google
Great options, good coffee. Though they are definitely made by the variety and taste of their open sandwiches (and salads) which are amazing all super fresh and full of flavour. Nice interior though sometimes it is harder to get a table.

Cecily Reeves-Jones

Google
Really delicious open sandwiches & salads- perfect for a quick office lunch or meeting. The open sandwiches are the best, if you like rye bread, and the perfect amount- a bargain if you take them away too. Veggie, meat & fish options. The salad & sandwich deal is also great value, just beware, the salads can make the rye bread pretty soggy & disintegrate if you are travelling back to the office far as they’re all boxed together.

Kat B

Google
I have been here many years before, when there was completely different layout to the whole shop. Now there is a seating in the back and a shop downstairs. I have not given this five stars, Due to quite an unfriendly set up as you walk into the shop. it is difficult to see all that is on offer through the glass and by looking at some of the food you’re at the front of the queue and in the way of other people and feel rushed. The staff are fine but you feel you are in their way by looking at the produce. Seating seems quite uncomfortable, with little stools here and there. There is a toilet downstairs which is very clean and good. I have given the food 1 star due to quite extortionate prices. This is not Sweden… I think £4.50 for Semla in London is £1 overpriced at least.

Julia Jyde

Google
as a London Swede, I appreciate this place so much! makes me feel very much at home <3 it’s so nice to have a place with good-quality fresh scandinavian food, i am always so intrigued by the counter of open sandwiches, and the delightful selection of bakes goods. also if you go, you should definitely check out their store downstairs for a variety of scandinavian snacks and food. thank you for keeping me stocked up on falukorv <3 the staff are also incredibly sweet and helpful! i recently tried their classic semla, which was quite fine, unfortunately the bun was a bit dry and lacked cardamom flavour, and i thought there was not nearly enough almond paste. however, i also tried the kanelbulle-semla from my friend and it was a bit better, softer and flavourful. still could’ve had more cinnamon in my opinion. i’m very picky though because i’m Swedish :). the filter coffee gets a strong approval though, it was spectacularly brewed :). would love to return and try their other things some day!

tarun rao

Google
Excellent value for money and good coffee spot for brunch or to meet a friend. Food was good - Open sandwiches and salads were delicious and fairly good value for money in Central London. - Meatballs were tasty and good value. Feedback would be to work on the gravy sauce since it needs a bit more. Filter coffee was good value for money and with unlimited refills for £3, difficult to beat Went on a Sunday afternoon and was able to get a seat but can be busy. Decent

Ирина Алтынок

Google
I liked the place outside, cozy street, but I think inside needs improvement as there wasn’t enough space to move at some point. Luckily the weather was good enough to sit on the lovely bench outside and to enjoy Scandinavian. I would suggest to visit early, as at 2 pm on Sunday they were already out of some menu positions. Downstairs there’s a small store where you can get anything you like. I definitely liked service and the taste of food. Probably will visit again.

Charlie Chuang

Google
I really like Scandinavian food, it’s so fresh, seasonal and reasonably priced. We went to Scandinavian Kitchen last Wednesday, it was busy, but we loved both the food and the coffee. The café has a warm, welcoming vibe and a great selection of Nordic groceries, too. My favorite dish is the Swedish meatballs, they were perfectly seasoned and tender. It’s such a comforting, classic Scandinavian meal that really hit the spot.

Rehan Majeed

Google
I ordered 5 cake boxes, and instead of packing them properly, they squeezed all of them into a single small carton. As expected, the packaging burst during delivery. When I raised a complaint, their only solution was to compensate for one damaged cake box. Extremely disappointing experience. I will never order from them again.