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By Kyle Wagner

Published on January 24, 2002

Q:Where can I find Scandinavian food?

A: Head for the hills, to the Tivoli Deer in Kittredge (26300 Hilltop Drive, also known as Highway 74), a charming, romantic place to eat the foods of Denmark, Norway and Sweden while sitting under the heads of formerly very live deer. The "Restaurantens Menu" offers a four-course, prix fixe way to sample such Scandinavian specialties as herring, gravad lox, Norwegian salmon, rahm goulash and great onion soups.