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East


An eclectic Asian bar and restaurant
Stureplan 13
Stockholm 111 45
Sweden
+46 (0)8 611 4959
http://www.east.se
Well-known for its excellent bar, East is always very crowded, especially on weekends. The décor is clean and simple. Choose from the eclectic range of smaller dishes in a special menu. Must try the sushi.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Edo Japansk Restaurang


Delightful sushi restaurant
Linnégatan 38
Stockholm 114 47
Sweden
+46 (0)8 667 9123
Edo on Östermalm is a smart, sparsely decorated and purely Japanese restaurant. The food is freshly prepared which probably explains why the waiting time is so long. The sushi served here is delicious, reasonably prices and well worth the wait. This is a very quiet place and one can easily overhear the conversations of other people. It is, therefore, wise not to hold business meetings here or to discuss your business or other secrets.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Indira


Popular Indian restaurant
Bondegatan 3 B
Stockholm, Svealand 116 23
Sweden
+46 (0)8 641 4046
Indira is a small restaurant but highly popular with the south-side Stockholmers. The food is good, the ambience is pleasant and the prices are very reasonable. Enjoy the Indian tunes beng played in the background and the spiced chicken curry with naan bread.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jarla Fisk


Fusion food
Rådmansgatan 23
Stockholm 114 25
Sweden
+46 8 21 2206 / +46 8767 0520
http://www.jarlafisk.se/
Fish, meats and a variety of ingredients are available at this deli for those who'd like a quick bite as well as take something back home for the folks. The ready-to-eat food includes Asian rice, Italian pastas and a local range of non-vegetarian dishes. Make sure you take along a friend who has assimilated at least a smattering of Swedish, so as not to be lost amid the tongue-twisting names on the menu. However difficult the communication might get, a meal here is worth the effort. Dig into some exotic cuisine, involving fish fresh from the sea, or sink your teeth into some marinated red meats. More beef than chicken is found here, as it provides good insulation against the biting cold.

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Ki-Mama


Sumptuous sushi
Observatoriegatan 13
Stockholm 113 29
Sweden
+46 (0)8 33 3482
Ki-Mama is one of several sushi bars that have popped up around Stockholm. The restaurant is small and simple, and has a beautiful and colourful whale mosaic on one of the walls. The menu consists only of sushi, arguably the best in town. Ki-Mama is the only sushi bar that remains open on Sundays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ki-Mama photo by Rasmus Andersson
Photo: Rasmus Andersson
Ki-Mama photo by Rasmus Sellberg
Photo: Rasmus Sellberg
Ki-Mama photo by Andy - アンドレア
Photo: Andy - アンドレア
Ki-Mama photo by Mattias Arrelid
Photo: Mattias Arrelid
 

 
Kungshallen


Global food court
Kungsgatan 44
Hötorget
Stockholm 111 35
Sweden
+46 (0)70 865 5620 (mobil)
http://www.kungshallen.com/
This central food court offers a menu full of pizza, pasta, sushi, Indian, and Mexican choices. It has a comfortable and relaxed environment. The dishes are reasonably-priced, and you can dine in large groups. See the website for a complete list of dining options.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kungshallen photo by Dmitri Fedortchenko
Photo: Dmitri Fedortchenko
 

 
Magnus Ladulås


Pleasant restaurant
Österlånggatan 26
Stockholm 111 31
Sweden
+46 (0)8 21 1957
http://www.magnusladulas.se/
This is a pleasant and popular restaurant in the Old Town, but not too close to the main tourist streets of the area. The atmosphere is unpretentious and the crowd is mixed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Malaysia


Malaysian cuisine
Luntmakargatan 98
Stockholm 113 51
Sweden
+46 (0)8 673 5669
http://www.restaurangmalaysia.se/
This is one of the finest restaurants in Stockholm. The walls are decorated with Malaysian and Indonesian items, such as shadow puppets and musical instruments, and the abundance of plants and flowers create a tropical atmosphere. The food is traditional Malaysian fare—rich coconut sauces, a variety of curries, vegetable dishes, Satay with peanut sauce, and Roti Canai (a flat bread eaten with curry). The desserts are more or less authentic and there is also a range of fresh fruit juices to choose from. This is an ideal place to enjoy the full spectrum of what Malaysian cuisine has to offer.

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Maruyama


A taste of Japan
Västmannagatan 69
Stockholm 113 26
Sweden
+46 (0)8 34 6954
Maruyama is not terribly famous, but it has a loyal clientele. The cooks know their art well, and the sushi tastes better than other Japanese places in a similar price range. The service is excellent, and once you become a regular customer, you get an extra piece of sushi! The other dishes served are also delicious, and at lunchtime the place is always crowded.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mooncake


An oasis in Little Asia
Luntmakargatan 95
Stockholm 113 51
Sweden
+46 (0)8 16 9928
http://www.mooncake.se/
This fashionable restaurant is a cool oasis in the Little Asian district of Stockholm. Soft jazz can be heard playing softly in the background as diners feast away on an assortment of Asian inspired entrees. Pretty good wine list. Great Ambiance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Nam Kang


Surprise from Asia
Birger Jarlsgatan 38
Stockholm 114 29
Sweden
+46 (0)8 611 3292
http://namkangsweden.com/user/...
Don't be put off by the garish, tacky look of this restaurant from the street. Once inside, you will discover that the interiors are sober and quite pleasant. Nam Kang serves both Korean and Japanese cuisine, and the most popular dishes are sushi and grilled chicken. Their reasonable prices and generous portions keep the customers coming back for more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Narknoi


Authentic Thai food
Odengatan 94
Stockholm 113 22
Sweden
+46 (0)8 30 7070
http://narknoi.se/
Discreet wooden doors welcome you to the exotic world of Thailand. The decor is sober and the ambience, pleasant. The food is, quite frankly, exquisite, and is very reasonably priced. Try a tasty satay, spring rolls accompanied by a spicy sauce, or one of the classic Thai soups. The curries are a bit strong so be careful while ordering and if the spice is a bit too much to handle, a cold beer can set you right.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
One Happy Cloud


Swedish and Japanese Combo
Karlavägen 15 B
Stockholm 114 31
Sweden
+46 (0)8 611 1903
This is a modern Japanese restaurant with a Swedish touch. The idea is to combine Swedish and Japanese food—miso with lingon berries for example—and the result is surprisingly successful. The modern décor is minimalist and elegant, just like the food. Glass and light-coloured wood are the main elements in the décor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Restaurant Lilla Pakistan


Not just another curry house
S:t Eriksgatan 66
Stockholm 11320
Sweden
+46 (0)8 30 5646 / +46 708 70 0860 (Mobile)
http://www.lillapakistan.com/
Non-residents looking for a taste of home will get much more than they expect at this restaurant, aptly-named "Little Pakistan". Owner Riaz goes out on a limb to ensure that his vegan patrons are well-catered to. Fresh fruit and veggie soups, rice dishes loaded with nuts and a host of Indian specialties, such as Prawn Chaat, Dahi Ghost, Nimboo Piaza Chicken and Machi Ran Barangi line the menu. Nan, raita (yogurt with veggies) and salads make up the accompaniments, and the meal can be ended with the Mosmi Dessert—a chef's specialty that promises to be delightful. Lassi, coffee and tea stand alongside a decent range of wines that can be paired well with any choice. All this, added to good presentation and very attentive service make this a prime spot for those wanting to experiment with Asian cuisine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sabai-Soong Thaifood


More than chow
Linnégatan 39B
Stockholm 11447
Sweden
+46 (0)8 663 1277 / +46 (0)8 663 3466
http://www.sabai.se/
Those with a delicate palate beware—spicy Thai food is what you will get here. Het Basilika Noodles, Forest Curry, Phad Khimao Talay and other exotic-sounding dishes line the menu. If you are a newbie, stick to the chicken; you cannot go wrong. A few subtly-spiced names pop-up as well; anything preceded with "sweet-and-sour" should go easy on the taste-buds. A shot of strong Thai whiskey normally sets the mood before you start, while a leisurely ice-tea with ice-cream should cool things off afterwards. If you cannot get over the place yet, stroll through the adjoining spa; you might just be tempted to get some body pampering.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sabai-Soong Thaifood photo by Jon Åslund
Photo: Jon Åslund
 

 
Sala Thai


Popular weekend buffets
Eriksplan 1
Stockholm 113 20
Sweden
+46 (0)8 30 8623
http://www.salathai.se/steriks...
Sala Thai is Stockholm city's first and most popular Thai restaurant. It's known for its delicious traditional Thai food, with spicy curries and scruptious sweet and sour soups. Weekend buffets are highly recommended.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Samurai


Elegant but expensive
Kommendörsgatan 40
Stockholm 114 58
Sweden
+46 (0)8 663 6868
http://www.samurai.nu/
Samurai's interiors are traditionally Japanese with exotic curios and silk furnishings. The high quality food served is made from choice ingredients, some even imported from Japan. The prices are a bit high, but the excellent sushi and the delicious tempura are worth the money.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sawadee


Experience Thailand
Olofsgatan 6
Stockholm 111 36
Sweden
+46 (0)8 20 9800
http://www.sawadee.se
Hötorget is an area locally known as Stockholm's Chinatown. Almost back-to back, you'll find Sawadee Buffet House, Sawadee Fast Food, and Sawadee restaurant. All three serve Thai fare but the original restaurant is Sawadee. Though more expensive, it has the best authentic food and ambience. The place is tastefully done up in a typical Thai style.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sushihuset


Tasty miso soup, sushi and sashimi
Brahegatan 3
Stockholm 114 37
Sweden
+46 (0)8 663 4546
If you take a walk in Humlegården during lunchtime on a warm summer's day you will come across someone sitting on a park bench, enjoying a Japanese lunch. They will most probably have bought it one block away, at Sushihuset. During colder weather or in the evenings, it might be more pleasant to sit in the small but tastefully decorated restaurant instead of ordering it and eating in the park. While sipping at your miso soup you can study the chef as he skilfully slices and arranges the sashimi and sushi. The ingredients are high-quality and the food is delicious. Come here and you are likely to gain a new appreciation for Japanese cuisine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Öst 100


Among the city's most popular resto-bars
Östgötagatan 100
Stockholm 11664
Sweden
+46 (0)8 5569 7670
The decor of this gigantic Asian resto-bar is overwhelming to say the least—spacious and opulent, you can choose to seat yourself either indoors, or on the patio, right by the water. The sink-into-me sofas will have you relaxed in no time, and besides the delicious cuisine from the Far East, you can also enjoy a few drinks. DJs liven up the weekends with the latest numbers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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