Spill Sustainable Daily Dishes From Food Waste

Sponsored by Malmö Tourism

Sponsored by Malmö Tourism

The mission at Spill is simple – to make delicious meals out of food that would otherwise go to waste. The chefs get leftover produce from the restaurant suppliers and craft two dishes (one meat, one vegetarian) each day for the low price of 95 kroner. Still hungry? Refills are available for free – it’s important to Spill that everyone leaves full. The dining room takes up most of the lobby of a tall office building – the space feels like a modern canteen with pink-painted walls, communal tables, and fresh flowers. Restaurant Spill is run by the couple Erik Andersson Mohlin (head chef) and Ellinor Lindblom Mohlin (restaurant manager, formerly of Daniel Berlin).

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The daily vegetable dish with beets.
The daily vegetable dish with beets.
It's busy in the kitchen of Spill during lunch.
It’s busy in the kitchen of Spill during lunch.

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This was part of a sponsored trip by Malmö Tourism. The sponsor had no influence on the content of this article. We received no monetary payment.

Anders Husa

Anders Husa and Kaitlin Orr are food & travel bloggers and creative content creators. From their base in Copenhagen, they operate the largest and most influential restaurant-focused travel blog in Scandinavia.

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