Citadellsvägen in Malmö turns into Mediterranean promenade

Two new restaurants are set to open on Citadellsvägen in Malmö, creating a Mediterranean-inspired strip alongside existing eatery Grekiska.

Jessica Larsson, former owner of Nya Tröls, plans to open Kajen 11. The restaurant will serve Swedish home cooking with a Greek touch.

Brothers Eder, Enkeled and Enea Myrteza from Albania will run the café Oh Hi. They offer Albanian-Greek brunch all day, including homemade pies and cinnamon buns.

Oh Hi is scheduled to open on June 29. Kajen 11 is still awaiting permits. The three businesses have coordinated to avoid overlap.

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Folkets park in Malmö is gaining another summer bar. Amiralen and Daniel Pembert will open an outdoor venue seating 200 guests in May. It will feature grill buffets, sourdough pizzas, and board games.

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Uppsala municipality is preparing summer streets on Östra ågatan and Svartbäcksgatan. Large olive trees, a new color theme and activities including an activity cabinet are planned ahead of the opening.

On Tuesday, spectators gathered at Viktoriaslussen in Stockholm to watch the first section of a new cycle and pedestrian bridge being towed into Söderström. The 220-metre-long bridge, built in Poland, has been divided into six sections due to transport constraints. Installation work is now starting and is expected to take six weeks.

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