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Restaurant - Season 3

Series: Restaurant
4.8
(162)
Episodes
8
Rating
TV14
Year
2019

About

Season 3 of kicks off in 1968, a progressive era in Stockholm nightlife. Nina is about to open up a brand-new night club with the help of her daughter, Christina who won't let anything get in their way. Gustaf gives them his support, but Peter and his wife Ester see their own business being threatened by the plans.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 8

1. The Nightclub

57m

Stockholm in May 1968. Nina and her daughter Christina, who is now around twenty, prepare for the opening of "Ninas" – the DK restaurant that's to be relaunched as a nightclub and discoteque.

2. VIP

59m

Nina goes to see Peter and starts a row with him as he and Ester have seduced one of her DJs into working at "Royal". "Ninas" are without a chef, so Gustaf and Bellan persuade Nina to meet with Calle.After some persuasion Maggan joins Lilly on a visit to an illegal gay nightclub.

3. Creme de la Creme

59m

John and the left-wing group are short of money, and they decide to steal wallets from rich clients at "Ninas". The newspapers have caught wind that Maggan, Stockholm's city commissioner, has been to an illegal club.

4. Resignation

57m

Christina goes to see Uno, and confronts him about spying on John and her and the others. John and the left-wing group know that the police are on their trail. Money disappears from the daily takings at "Ninas".

5. Homecoming

58m

Three years later – it's 1971. Uno is contacted by Ivar Strid, his old boss at IB, who tells him that they've managed to trace the left-wing group. Gustaf surprises Nina when he returns from Africa, where he and the family have been living as missionaries for some years.

6. The Elms

58m

The kitchen at "Ninas" hasn't had any deliveries of produce. Calle makes a call to check with the supplier and finds out that he hasn't been paid. John and the left-wing group plan an attack on an international conference to be held in Stockholm in a few weeks.

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