... Read moreOkay, so beyond just showing you what I devoured at IKEA, I wanted to share a few more thoughts on the whole dining experience and why I love eating there!
First off, those legendary IKEA meatballs! Seriously, if you go to IKEA and don't get the meatballs, did you even go? For me, a trip to IKEA isn't complete without indulging in their classic Swedish meatballs. I always load up on a generous plate of them, perfectly complemented by creamy mashed potatoes and a rich, savory gravy. This time, I even decided to add a side of macaroni and cheese – pure comfort food heaven that paired surprisingly well with the savory meatballs! It's such a satisfying meal after wandering through all the showrooms. I love how you can often see the big blue IKEA building from the restaurant windows, adding to that unique in-store dining ambiance. They're surprisingly affordable and always hit the spot, making it a budget-friendly and delicious option for lunch or dinner. The consistency is always there, and knowing you're getting that authentic Swedish taste makes it even better.
Now, let's talk about the IKEA desserts. My absolute go-to is always a warm, sticky cinnamon roll. There's just something about that sweet, spiced dough, often with a hint of cardamom, that makes it the perfect treat to finish off your meal or for a quick pick-me-up. And don't even get me started on the chocolate bars! I picked up both the Milk Chocolate with Hazelnuts (the green one, so good!) and the classic plain Milk Chocolate bar (the blue one). They're perfect for a little post-shopping snack or to take home as a sweet souvenir. I also grabbed a refreshing red slushie, which was a nice cool-down after all the walking. If you're feeling adventurous next time, or just looking for more sweet delights, definitely keep an eye out for their famous almond cakes, the Daim chocolate cake, or even their seasonal pastries. IKEA really has a knack for simple, delicious sweets that appeal to everyone.
A little tip for eating at IKEA: try to go during off-peak hours if you can, especially if you're there for lunch or dinner on a weekend. It gets super busy, but thankfully, the lines usually move pretty fast! The self-service style makes it efficient, and there's always plenty of seating. It’s such a unique stop for a meal, offering a taste of Sweden right in your local store. For me, the food is a huge and essential part of the whole IKEA adventure. It’s not just about finding furniture or home decor; it's about the entire experience, and the food court plays a massive role in that. So next time you're planning a trip, make sure to factor in a meal – you won't regret it!