Fredrik S.
Yelp
Few places manage to hit a homerun with every aspect of a dinner serving. The dining room, the service, the food, the beverages, and the atmosphere. Imagine my joy when my visit to SK Mat & Människor managed to tick off every single box on the list in a big and gratifying way. Our greeting was friendly and relaxing and we were shown to our table towards the back of the dining room overlooking the open kitchen. The interior is dark yet with a warm feeling. The tables are thick wooden blocks reminiscent of a butchers cutting board, just a bit more polished and stylish with modern decor of green twigs and stones. We started out with some Champagne on the suggestion of the waiter that was like velvet on the palate. Going over the menu we opted for the 6-course tasting menu with the "basic" wine package. They also have a "premium" wine package, but I'd rather check out the standard one first and if I'd return in the future I'd go for the latter. Our waiter, who was friendly and talkative, brought in a selection of bread with their home-churned butter that we enjoyed together with the Champagne.
A while later the first dish arrived, an amazing composition of black kurrant pickled beetroot, fried dark rye bread, and a herb- and chlorophyll oil. To this a very light red wine from Peirano Estate that was dominated by black currant as well. Wonderful. The second dish continued with fennel, dill, and fish roe and a glass of Sancerre by Pierre Morin. I did nothing else but smile and enjoy myself. Moving into the first more main course it was red cabbage with Norwegian Skrei, mussels, broccolini and creamy broth together with an Australian Chardonnay from Adelaide Hills and Brian Croser. Oh. My. Gawd. This dish had me in awe, and it just kept going from there. The fourth dish of pickled and fried mushrooms, dry aged striploin, herb mayonnaise, and red wine jus was an other extraordinary delight together with a beautiful Bodegas Roda Sela Rioja from 2014 that was velvety and smooth. The second to last dish maintained the high standard I now in a very short while had been accustomed to expect. Local grated cheese from Almnäs on top of a thin and crispy oatmeal biscuit and fig purée, To the cheese was a glass of Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Passito from 2009. Oh the combination was heavenly. The final dish was equally magical. Butter poached brioche, burnt orange cream, vanilla ice cream, blood orange slices, and sorrel. In the final glass was some Moscato D'Asti from 2016 that I, without a doubt, could drink everyday for the rest of my life and be happy. And the combination with the dessert was just mindblowing.
So yes, SK Mat & Människor delivers an utterly perfect experience. I can't fault even the slightest thing, and I truly enjoy when I can have a dining experience at a Michelin star restaurant without it being stiff and enjoy a wonderful dialogue and laughter with friends. And even such a thing that one in our company loved the bread so much and the chef personally came out and gave him the recipies for all three different breads we were served is such an awesome way to treat a customer. The whole dinner was, simply put, perfect and I can't wait to go back!