While Michelin has included some restaurants in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden in other guides, its recommendation for restaurants in Nordic cities, specifically, are brand new. There are several two-star restaurants — in Denmark, Noma, a|o|c, and Geranium; Norway’s Maaemo; and Sweden’s Frantzén, Mathias Dahlgren-Matsalen, and Oaxen Krog — but no restaurant retained three-star status. For a region that’s widely regarded as the most innovative and exciting food region in the world right now, it’s quite surprising.
Here’s the list:
Denmark
Copenhagen
Two Stars:
a|o|c *New
Geranium
Noma
One Star:
Clou
Den Røde Cottage
Era Ora
formel B
Grønbech and Churchill
Kadeau
Kiin Kiin
Kokkeriet
Marchal
Relae
Søllerød Kro
Studio at The Standard
Bib Gourmand:
L’Altro
Bror
Enomania
Famo
Frederiks Have
Kødbyens Fiskebar
Marv & Ben
Mêlée
Pluto
Rebel
Aarhus *New City
One Star:
Frederikshøj *New
Gastromé *New
Substans *New
Bib Gourmand:
Hærværk *New
Pondus *New
Finland
Helsinki
One Star:
Ask
Chef & Sommelier
Demo
Luomo
Olo
Bib Gourmand:
Boulevard Social
Emo
Farang
Gaijin
Pure Bistro
Norway
Oslo
Two Stars:
Maaemo
One Star:
Fauna
Statholdergaarden
Ylajali
Bib Gourmand:
Oro Bar & Grill
restauranteik
Sweden
Stockholm
Two Stars:
Frantzén
Mathias Dahlgren-Matsalen
Oaxen Krog *New
One Star:
Ekstedt
Esperanto
Gastrologik
Mathias Dahlgren-Matbaren
Operakällaren
Volt *New
Bib Gourmand:
Brasserie Bobonne
Den Gyldene Freden
EAT
Lilla Ego *New
Oaxen Slip
Proviant
Rolfs Kök
Ulla Winbladh
Gothenburg
One Star:
Bhoga
Koka *New
Sjömagasinet
SK Mat & Människor *New
Thörnströms Kök
28+
Bib Gourmand:
Familjen
Malmö *New City
One Star:
Ambiance à Vindåkra *New
Bloom in the Park *New
Vollmers *New
Bib Gourmand:
Sture *New
Bastard *New