
Of course, Ikea has its own all-time favourite Swedish dishes that has captured the stomachs of many Singaporeans.



left: poached salmon ($6.90)
centre: Swedish meatballs ($6.50)
right: broccoli-soup (can't remember how much)
Rating: 6.5/10

And “free parking” too, oophs… they are for the trolleys!
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