Find out what Swedish restaurants to try in Boras including Vinci, Balthazar Restaurant, Restaurang Koket, Raw Food Cafe, Restaurang Villastaden, Restaurang Renassans, Restaurant BARA, Vanga Kvarnkafe, & Sam's, Pumphuset
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4 based on 11 reviews
Välkommen till Pumphuset - en ny verksamhet i gamla, genuina lokaler. Vi tillverkar allt med hjärta och vi brinner för gemenskap. Hos oss hittar du öl bryggd på humle, malt, jäst och vatten - och givetvis den viktigaste ingrediensen av alla, gemenskap! I
A great selection of beers that constantly changes. A bit pricey beers, but worth the quality! The bartender really knows his beers and is very helpful in selecting beers that fits your taste or beers you should taste. Really great!The food was a bit boring though, pre boiled ribs and tasteless sides unfortunately but the bar snacks where good.
We serve Neopolitan style Pizza! Vegetarian and vegan are our speciality! lunch 11:30 - 14:30 evenings 17:00 - 20:00
This is the best pizza I've ever had. They make their own vegan Mozarella and Pecorino substitutes that taste amazing. The pizzas are authentic Napoli style and just fantastic. Even hard core meat eaters should give this place a try, for example the kebab pizzas.
4 based on 18 reviews
The VÃNGA MILL, located at Sävestream beginning just north of BorÃ¥s, a living museum of working life with the mill and starch factory from the later 1800 's, as well as a culture room for crafts, art and music. The VÃNGA MILL CAFà & RESTAURANT serves Swed
En dagsutflykt från Borås till Vänga Kvarn och Kvarncafé. Ligger i en fin trakt. Kvarnen inte så mycket att se, men bullen till kaffet var mycket god och smakrik.
3 based on 96 reviews
Welcome to our Restaurang Bara, located in the city center of Boras - the lobby of Quality Hotel Grand. We will offer you a nice place for lunch, dinner, coctails and champagne, and offcourse a couple og good friends & nice guests!
Perfect food, would go there for business reasons at any time again. For private in my opinion a little bit too expensive-in my oppionion
4 based on 94 reviews
Yes, I know - this is the hotel restaurant for a Best Western. No doubt it is quite normal to assume that the food here will involve Caesar salad and maybe, I dunno, a burger. Well, this is not your Marriott/Hyatt Hotel international standard eaterie, although you could probably have a Caesar salad if you wanted. You could equally have all sorts of other foods; schnitzel, steak, roast meats, finely cooked fish, no doubt veggie items as well. The wine here is good, too. Yes, it's all a little expensive, because this is Sweden and Sweden is not cheap, but this restaurant is not unusually expensive and frankly it's a nice place to be. Good conversation and good food - oh, and there's a candle on every table. What more can one ask?
4 based on 24 reviews
This restaurant is a little out of town (or at least, a little uphill from the river, which means that you are less likely to pass it by accident). It's a wonderful place. All the right foods are served here: Swedish starters, satisfyingly heavy meat and fish main courses, dessert courses served with goo and sweet wines. Speaking of wines, they get that right, too.Not the cheapest place in town to eat, but not the most expensive And it's good. And, as I mentioned in the title, the folks who run the place have a wicked sense of humour. If you like that, you'll definitely like this.
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4 based on 27 reviews
It is truly a wonder that there can be so much raw / healthy-styley food available for a reasonable rate. Most raw restaurants charge you "tower food" prices and creatively carve a sprig of celery to justify the fortune. Here, you are granted access to any and all and as much as you'd like. A word of warning however: watch the food combinations that you choose. With such powerful medicine/food on offer, having one of everything is sure to "backfire". Probably best to choose just 2-5 items on the buffet that you like and eat those only. Really great place and super friendly staff and owners!
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4 based on 87 reviews
Looking for a good beef this is the place in Borås. You choose the piece of meat you want and then add the extras as you want or how hungry you are. Beef is worth waiting for. Sadly the service is not as good as the beef.
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4 based on 53 reviews
Sprudlande, klokt och problemlösande. Balthazar föddes ur drivet av att skapa nÃ¥got unikt. âThe perfect spotâ med extra allt där alla typer av mÃ¥ltider, möten och stunder äger rum. Här fyller vi väggarna till bredden av internationellt influerad mat, fyll
Dinner for six on a Saturday night, booked well in advance. The restaurant is quite spacious and intimate in the âloungeâ room with several round sofas around round tables where we 6 can all sit (bigger groups get chairs as well). The old-style lamps are dimmed, giving a rather cosy and luxurious atmosphere, with racks full of wine and champagne bottles on the walls. All promising so far! But here come's the first hitch, so ordinary in Sweden: our waitress is so âblaséâ (French-themed restaurant, remember?) and shows it rather frankly, which suddenly dims the whole table's positive feeling. She really doesn't make an effort⦠Coming to the food, we skip starters and order mains directly. Prices are rather common for âfine diningâ in Sweden. I personally order the âtuna niçoiseâ (taken from niçoise salad I suppose). I suppose, because it's quite a disappointment: 6 seared sashimi-sized tuna-filet bits with 3 grilled gem salads (yes, 3! And no sauce of course). Oh, and three green asparagus and a halved quail egg. It tastes good but how cheap is that for 229 SEK?! No need to say I was still hungry after that. Maybe it would have helped to give us some bread from the beginning (French-themed restaurant, remember?) because we didnât get any (the closest to a basket of bread costs 49 SEK and is listed as an appetiser). It seems that the best food we got was the gnocchi and the risotto. Moreover, most of the mains require extra-money for sides. However, the dessert, âfattiga riddareâ (French toast served with roasted white chocolate ice cream) was succulent yet a little stingy as well because itâs merely a half-toast. We paid with our cards, as itâs a cash-free place, which we hadnât noticed. We had booked an hour of boules and another of shuffleboard following the dinner (there is a boule bar upstairs). Iâll just point that the young bartender there served me a 1 part liquor-1 part water-1 ice cube pastis in a wine glass, which canât really be worse (French-themed restaurant, remember?). And my girlfriendâs cocktail was pretty much rum with many ice cubes. As for the boules, itâs nicely done yet with quite dusty and soft sand (choose your shoes wisely), so bowls donât really roll and instead get buried. Shuffleboards are fun but too closely put together, which means itâs hard to move around when all are taken. Finally, +1 for the small individual sponge towels in the bathroom, always appreciated.
4 based on 322 reviews
We had a wonderful dinner at Vinci. Food was delicious - a mix between Italian and Swedish - and service impeccable (thank you Shaune!!).We had the cheese and charcuterie plate: rich and decadent, superb selection of charcuterie - prosciutto, salame, pancetta, capocollo- and cheeses). We also had fish tartare - fresh and balanced -, Swedish mozzarella- what a surprise!Main course was the beef tartare, bistecca and fish with roasted vegetables...all delicious.There is a great wine list too....Net, a great address in Boras...Thank you so much for your kind words Stefano. Hope to see you soon again // Dear, Vinci Family
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