This was our last day in Malmo so we took our time before heading off to the restaurant that our Front Office manager, Mikael, had recommended for a traditional Swedish menu.
Of course, the Australian bushfires are still big news. The world is behind us and people we meet are empathetic and concerned.
We were also concerned for the poor people affected by the Ukrainian plane crash…. just heart wrenching!
Bullen was easy to find and already well patronised by locals. The special for today was pork fillets with white sauce and potatoes which Michele ordered and Teresa chose the meatballs with gravy, pickled cucumbers, lingonberries and mashed potatoes. We had finally found some local cuisine!







We wandered around for a while and walked across a bridge with shoe sculptures down each side. We aim to find out what this means to Malmo.

It was time stop for refreshments and we returned to the cafe from the night before.


The weather was still drizzly so we decided it was best to go home and ready ourselves for the very early start tomorrow.
We had some chips and dip but Michele got hungry and decided to try Uber Eats for the first time ever. The app showed a range of options and she picked a Mexican burrito. When the app showed that the delivery was here, she went downstairs and was informed by the front office staff that Uber Eats is actually illegal in Sweden and that she probably wouldn’t eat her order. She walked outside the hotel just to be sure, and there was a guy in a car who confirmed who she was before handing her the most delicious burrito ever!

There was a really interesting documentary about the band 10CC. Will have to find it sometime back home.
Another amazing day in Scandinavia!
Like walking in the rain and the snow when there’s no where to go.
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1. Love the burrito story. 2. Enjoying the titles- very ‘Friends” reminiscent. 3. Must find this 10CC doc. 4. Thanks for showing us the reports from overseas. 5. That lunch food looked SOOOO good.
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