Två Små Svin
Två Små Svin is a restaurant in the Enskede-Årsta-Vantör district that specializes in Danish open-faced sandwiches called smørrebrød. The dishes feature thick slices of bread topped with ingredients like salted fish, eggs, and pickled vegetables, paired with a selection of Czech beers, schnapps, and aquavit.
The restaurant opened in 2014 in a neighborhood that emerged in the 1950s as Sweden's first suburban center. This history of early suburban development continues to shape the character of the area.
The restaurant reflects Scandinavian dining traditions where sharing food and drinks brings people together for conversation and connection. The walls decorated with humorous sketches by Danish artist Storm P reinforce the relaxed and welcoming character of the space.
The restaurant is conveniently located and can be easily reached for a quick visit or reserved for longer stays. The owners recommend booking ahead, especially on weekends and during lunch hours, when the space fills up quickly.
The name Två Små Svin means 'Two Little Pigs', yet the origin of this name remains deliberately mysterious and adds to the playful character of the place. This enigma, combined with the personality of the restaurant, draws visitors curious to discover the story behind the name.
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