Nosh and Chow
Welcome to Nosh and Chow
Welcome to the Second Floor at Nosh and Chow, upstairs from the restaurant – a loungey turn-of-the-century floor offering several bars around the inner courtyard.
The Second Floor also hosts Mono – Nosh and Chow’s late night club – a couple of times a week.
With superb DJ sets, late opening and the warmth of a crackling fire, the Second Floor soon feels like a second home.
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Chow down, nosh off | Nosh and Chow restaurant, Stockholm
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Anyway, it doesn’t really matter because it’s a jolly memorable name and sex – more than food – is what this new restaurant from the people behind Stockholm stalwart Berns Hotel is all about.
No one does cool, pure, elegant design like a Scandic designer, but to get the kind of drop dead gorgeous, eclectic, ever so slightly unhinged effect that Catalan artist and architect Lázaro Rosa-Violán has created at Nosh and Chow, you need to head south.
The ground floor restaurant is just the beginning – there’s an intimate speakeasy-style private members’ bar one floor up and – when I visited – the architect was busy waving his magic wand over a second 60-seat restaurant and four vast suites.
In keeping with Berns’ long-tradition of “bringing the world to Stockholm”, the dinner menu at Nosh and Chow is a constantly changing, peripatetic globetrotting experience that gave me jet-lag just looking at it.
The dazzling interiors provide a perfect theatrical backdrop for Stockholm’s beautiful people to slink from restaurant to bar to lounge to bar again – slick, sparkly, and in most, but not all cases, perfectly smooth.
Nosh and Chow | Hg2 Stockholm
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Found within a townhouse in Norrmalm, Nosh and Chow is actually more eccentric than you might guess from the name.
The next is pure Gatsby glamour with mirrors as far as the eye can see.
This fantastic accumulation of styles is, in fact, spread across the Nosh and Chow restaurant, Coco (the first floor bar), and the members-only speakeasy, Bernie’s.
Once you find your way into Nosh and Chow itself – if, of course, you haven’t got lost in the wonderland that Catalan designer and architect Lázaro Pink Violán has created – the visual stimulation continues.
The next it might be grilled wasabi tuna with an edamame bean puree and fried rice balls.
The talk of the townhouse | Nosh and Chow, Norrlandsgatan 24, 111 ...
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Apart from sounding like a couple of kids puppets on a Saturday morning TV show or a comedic duo from the 80s, Nosh and Chow is one of the most impressive restaurants we’ve visited in a while.
The ground floor holds the main bar, two completely different styled restaurants and a separate narrow bar that wouldn’t look out of place in a backstreet in Barcelona.
Next year (2014) they are planning a second restaurant on the first floor with a different concept, seating around 60 guests.
Whilst the salad was packed with flavour and texture, a slight bitterness from the fennel and radish, a crunch from the carrot and asparagus, earthy notes from the walnuts and a sweetness from the dollops of tar-like sticky dressing.
Saff was still a little full from her Fika at Café Saturnus so she decided to order the light Mixed salad with avocado, tomato and lime vinaigrette 95kr/£9.50.
Nosh and Chow Restyles the Stockholm Social Scene
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Written 5 years ago by Cyril Foiret Newly-opened in Stockholm, Nosh and Chow is an innovative, upmarket townhouse linked to the city’s trendsetting Berns boutique hotel.
January 9th, Berns opened Nosh and Chow, a converted, swanky townhouse ten minutes away, inside Stockholm’s Golden Triangle, which seats 150 guests.
Nosh and Chow isn’t exclusive to Berns clients, but availability is already sorely limited and guests at Berns can pre-book via the hotel’s Concierge, and also charge meals back to their room tab.
Nosh and Chow’s cuisine will rotate global cuisines through the year, tying in with Berns’ own theme of “bringing the world to Stockholm”.
On top of the slick, chicly-designed hotel rooms themselves, guests at the glamorous hotel can dine at Asiatiska (recently voted Sweden’s best restaurant), attend hip gigs in the grand Stora Salongen (a venue for Rihanna’s 777 tour) concert hall, and gain entry to the super-exclusive basement nightclub, 2.35:1, which turns away thousands each week.