I have today off from work, so I spent the afternoon at IKEA with my mom to look for some new shelving units.
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Swedish meatballs with mashed potatoes, gravy, lingonberry jam, and peas
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Obviously, we got Swedish meatballs for lunch. (Plus garlic bread. And, randomly, a giant samosa.) I hadn't been to IKEA in person in years (even when I moved to my apartment three years ago, I ordered all my furniture online because of COVID), but I reckon if I lived closer to one, I would go there just to eat. Delicious, filling, and cheaper than fast food.
IKEA
Swedish Restaurant
15 Provost Dr.
Toronto, ON M2K 2X9
(866) 866-4532
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