This family-run Swedish-inspired café is the kind of place you stumble into once and then can't stop coming back to. The Scandi-chic interiors are genuinely gorgeous — all soft tones and cozy corners — and the patisserie case is loaded with original, beautifully plated bakes that taste as good as they look. Come for the famous cinnamon buns and their own special ground coffee, stay for the warm welcome that makes regulars out of everyone.
Family-run Scandi café with famous cinnamon buns, special-blend coffee, and original patisserie in a cocooning interior — Kingston's most beloved brunch spot.
Weekends get busy for brunch — arrive early or be prepared to wait, as this cozy spot fills up fast with locals.
The Scandi café that makes Norbiton worth the detour
Fika is the sort of café that resets your standards for what a neighbourhood spot can be. It's family-run, and you feel it the moment you walk in — the welcome is genuinely warm, not performative. The interior is Scandi-chic done right: soft tones, cozy corners, and that cocooning atmosphere that makes you want to settle in with a book or a friend. One reviewer called it "cadre cocooning et accueil très agréable," and that nails it.
The patisserie is the headline act. These aren't your standard café muffins — the bakes are original, beautifully plated, and genuinely delicious. The cinnamon buns are the thing to order (they're famous for them), but the savoury side holds its own too, with dishes that have "that extra care and twist" as one TripAdvisor reviewer put it. The avocado toast gets specific praise, and their own special ground coffee blend is worth the trip alone.
With a 4.9 rating across nearly 200 Google reviews, this isn't a secret — but it still feels like one. It's Kingston's most photogenic brunch spot, and yes, the crowd that cares about aesthetics shows up, but the food earns its keep beyond the Instagram appeal. Go for brunch, stay for the cake, and don't be surprised if you become a regular.
Fika, c'est le genre de café qui vous fait comprendre ce que "hygge" veut vraiment dire. Cette affaire familiale a installé un petit coin de Scandinavie à Norbiton, avec un décor épuré et cocooning où l'on se pose immédiatement. L'accueil est chaleureux et sincère — on se sent attendu, pas simplement servi. Les habitués le savent bien : c'est un endroit où l'on revient.
La pâtisserie est la vraie star. Oubliez les muffins industriels : ici, les créations sont originales, joliment dressées et surtout délicieuses. Les cinnamon buns sont incontournables (c'est leur spécialité), mais le salé tient aussi la route avec des plats qui ont ce "petit truc en plus". Le café, moulu sur mesure, mérite à lui seul le déplacement.
Avec un 4,9 sur Google pour près de 200 avis, la réputation n'est plus à faire. C'est sans doute le brunch le plus photogénique de Kingston — et le fait que ça soit beau ne fait pas oublier que c'est bon. Allez-y pour le brunch, restez pour le gâteau, et préparez-vous à devenir un habitué.