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It's perhaps fitting that this trendy new table is located between two train stations (Est & Nord), because the restaurant itself has a traveling spirit. Run by a Franco Swedish couple with an affinity for eastern flavors, Playtime is a bit all over the map. A "milkshake" of green tea and fava beans might be followed by some nicely spiced pork ribs or a nut-encrusted piece of fish. The decor travels back in time to the 1960s and features brightly colored Eames chairs and funky lamps - a perfect setting for your Mad Men inspired date night.
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