Swedish Restaurant Features in Gordon Ramsay TV Series
Knystaforsen restaurant in rural Sweden will feature in Gordon Ramsay's new TV series 'Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars.' The family-run establishment was filmed for 18 months alongside seven other international restaurants. This exposure could significantly boost Sweden's culinary profile on the global stage.

Knystaforsen restaurant in rural Sweden will appear in Gordon Ramsay's new television series. The Rydöbruk establishment is one of eight global restaurants selected for 'Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars.'
Owner Nicolai Tram runs the restaurant with his wife Eva. A film crew followed their work for eighteen months.
Nicolai Tram expressed nervous excitement about the upcoming show. He said he doesn't know if he'll dare to watch the final production.
The television team grew larger with each visit to the small Swedish village. Eventually about 25 people worked on the production at their location.
Host Jesse Burgess follows chefs worldwide in the series. Each episode documents their struggle to earn or maintain Michelin stars.
What does this mean for Swedish cuisine? International exposure through Ramsay's platform could boost Sweden's culinary reputation globally. The selection shows that world-class dining exists beyond major cities.
The remote location in Hylte Municipality makes their inclusion more remarkable. This demonstrates that Michelin-quality restaurants can thrive in rural Scandinavia.