An important event on the Nobel calendar, the banquet at the Stockholm City Hall last night followed the awards presentation ceremony at the Concert Hall.
Another aspect of the banquet is that the menu is revealed only when all guests are seated at their tables.
A banquet was also held at the Grand Hotel in Oslo to honour the Peace Laureates India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai.
The dessert was mousse and sorbet of wild dewberries from Gotland, saffron panna cotta and brown butter sponge cake. The dessert was brought to the serving tables on trays which also had sparklers.
The drinks served were Champagne Taittinger Brut Reserve; Villa Cafaggio 2011, Chianti Classico; and Calvet Reserve du Ciron 2010, Sauternes.
Coffee and the Nobel Museum Tea Blend, a unique blend of Assam and Chinese teas besides Gronstedts Cognac VO and Facile Punsch were also served.
Klas Lindberg won the 2012 Swedish Chef of the Year title and became a gold medallist at the 2012 Culinary Olympics as a member of the Swedish Culinary Team.
Roos, who was in charge of the banquet dessert, was a member of the Swedish Culinary Team in 2009-2012 that won a gold medal at the 2012 Culinary Olympics.
The menu was developed in close collaboration with the Nobel Foundation's gastronomic advisors Fredrik Eriksson and Gert Klotzke as well as the Chef de Cuisine of Stadshusrestauranger (City Hall Restaurants), Gunnar Eriksson.
