Sunday, October 10, 2010

Leggo my eggo




Today we finally made our first visit to Jin & Peeters. The place closes at 6 on weekdays so we've only been able to go on weekends, and it just hasn't happened until now. Jin & Peeters is a Belgian/Japanese restaurant serving dumplings, chicken and waffles. We decided to try everything and everything was great. Simple and very fresh.

Jin & Peeters - Kungsholms Strand 157, Stockholm, Sweden

Dumplings, salad, rice and soup.


2 plates of 8 mixed dumplings, rice, soup and half a chicken with salad and bread.


Belgian waffle with cream.


Me with my new French camo jacket I got at Weekday's vintage department on Drottninggatan.


Clock was a Swedish burger joint that was really big here in Sweden during the 80's til the mid 90's and closed its last restaurants in the end of the century. Apparently they're now making pizzas. Looks nasty!


Lil Wayne feat. Drake - With You

5 comments:

  1. I bought a couple of Clocks for 12,90 Each today too. Clock was the shiieeeze in the 80´s Uppsala!

    /CC

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  2. Jin and Peeters looks awesome. Hopefully it's still around by the time I make it out to visit.
    -Jay

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  3. The dumplings look good. And Clock! What a blast from the past... And, don't all frozen pizza look nasty?

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  4. Cake - how was the pizzas?

    Jay - When are you coming over? Summer?

    Hälsporren - It's not frozen, it's "fresh". But yeah you're right.

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  5. Elias: The pizza´s was great. Just put some extra cheeze and some other stuff on it and hit it in "stekpanna med lock"

    /C

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