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Svea Review

The North Side's Andersonville neighborhood, once a haven for Swedes, plays host to the humble Svea, a Swedish version of an American diner. There are Swedish pancakes with lingonberries and Swedish rye limpa bread with eggs in the morning; lunch means Swedish meatballs and open-face sandwiches. The digs are no-frills, but the service is almost unvariably friendly. The locals love it.

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  • No credit cards.
  • No dinner.

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