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Follow on Google News | Nosh and Chow restyles Stockholm’s social sceneNewly-opened in Stockholm, Nosh and Chow is an innovative, upmarket townhouse opened by the city’s trendsetting Berns boutique hotel
By: Travel PR Berns is already Stockholm’s most privileged place to stay. On top of the slick, chicly-designed hotel rooms themselves, guests at the glamorous hotel can dine at Asiatiska (recently voted Sweden’s best restaurant), attend hip gigs in the grand Stora Salongen (a venue for Rihanna’s 777 tour) concert hall, and gain entry to the super-exclusive basement nightclub, Gallery 2.35:1, which turns away thousands each week. Weekend guests at Berns now also get a wristband that queue-jumps them into Stockholm’s coolest clubs for free. But now there’s a brand new perk for Berns guests. In January, the hotel opened Nosh and Chow, a converted, swanky townhouse fifteen minutes away, which seats 150 guests. Located inside Stockholm’s Golden Triangle, it functions like a Soho House-style club and centres around a brasserie du monde restaurant, with support from various bars and lounges. In addition, an upscale speakeasy bar, Bernie's, is located in the building’s ‘yard house’. Nosh and Chow isn’t exclusive to Berns clients, but availability is already sorely limited and guests at Berns can pre-book via the hotel’s Concierge, and also charge meals back to their room tab. Nosh and Chow’s cuisine will rotate global cuisines through the year, tying in with Berns’ own theme of ‘bringing the world to Stockholm’. Using homegrown Swedish products, the first four cuisines are South-East Asian, North African, Finnish-Russian and North American; the latter two will soon be swapped for Peruvian and Swiss menus. In a career spanning New York, Singapore and Stockholm, esteemed head chef Anders Atte has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants and cooked for the King and Queen of Sweden. Interiors were designed by the lauded Catalan architect, Lázaro Rosa Violán, who has also worked on Boca Grande and Big Fish in Barcelona, plus London’s Iberica restaurants. Nosh and Chow’s interiors feature a miscellany of pieces from around the world, in line with Lázaro’s reputation as an ‘urban archaeologist’ In autumn 2013, a second, 60-seat restaurant will open with its own style on the first floor, while four hotel/event suites will follow in winter. Prices: A three-couse dinner at Nosh and Chow costs from £50 pp. A two-night B&B stay in a standard room at Berns costs from £186 pp (two sharing). Flights to Stockholm Arlanda, the most-convenient airport, cost from £135 pp with SAS (www.flysas.com/ For further information, contact the Berns hotel on +468 566 322 00; reservations@ ENDS / 3 April 2013 Press enquiries: Please contact Richard Mellor at Travel PR on tel: 020 8891 4440 or email: r.mellor@travelpr.co.uk. End
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