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Award-winning restaurant |
Linnégatan 38 Stockholm 114 47 Sweden +46 (0)8 660 0204 http://www.aubergine.se/ |
Aubergine restaurant, established in 1994, is located in central Ostermalm. Rated an excellent eaterie by both tourists and locals, it boasts of a French-Swedish menu. What's more, you will find a giant aubergine cheerfully sitting at the bar! Check the website for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restaurant at the opera |
Jakobs Torg 12, Operahuset Kungsträdgården Stockholm Sweden +46 (0)8 676 5809 |
This popular restaurant is the neighbor of the illustrious Operakällaren, situated near Jacob's Church. The performers at the Royal Opera throng here to savor the salmon delicacies. The place shares its kitchen with the Operabaren and the prices are quite affordable. House specialties are Beef Rydberg (thin-sliced tenderloin) and seasonal reindeer and elk delicacies. The bar is shaped like a horseshoe and is quite popular with the patrons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bohemian bites |
Drottninggatan 71A Stockholm 111 36 Sweden +46 8 411 90 41 http://www.bistro-boheme.se |
Open for lunch,dinner, and late-night drinks, this downtown Stockholm bistro and bar is a treat for the senses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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British beer in true Stockholm style |
Hornsgatan 50 Stockholm 118 21 Sweden +1 46 (0)8 644 8280 |
On a quaint corner in Södermalm, you will find the Black & Brown Inn with its comfortable interior. The pub has been creating a British pub experience to its loyal patrons for years. With eighteen draught beers and 40 bottled beers available, this is a great place for any beer-lover. Typical pub-style snacks and meals are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosy pub, miscellaneous patrons |
Bondegatan 50 Stockholm, Svealand Sweden +1 46 08 64 31 616 |
Hosting a crowd of down-on-their-luck poets, young twenty-somethings, and worn out young parents, you will find one of the best pubs in in the city. A great place for out-of-work romantics to hang out with locals and drink and smoke their lives away while waiting for the end of the world. With a selective and unusual list of beers on tap and not much in terms of hard liquor or food, this is a true pub's pub. With terrible wallpaper, a short bar, and dirty stools to sit on, this is a funky Bohemian joint. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eighteenth—century dining traditions |
Österlånggatan 51 Box 2269 Stockholm 111 31 Sweden +46 (0)8 24 9760 http://www.gyldenefreden.se info@gyldenefreden.se |
Golden Peace is said to be Stockholm's oldest tavern. The restaurant opened in 1722 and many famous people have wined and dined here over the centuries. Incidentally, the interior has changed very little over time. The décor is rustic, depicting medieval and renaissance cultures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Swedish treat |
Sollentunavägen 220 Sollentuna Stockholm 191 35 Sweden +46 8 96 3300 http://www.edsbackakrog.se info@edsbackakrog.se |
A historic thick-walled building is home to Edsbacka Krog - the first licensed restaurant in Stockholm. Edsbacka welcomes you to fine dining in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. Executive Chef Christer Lingström creates a seasonally changing menu, using the freshest of ingredients. The restaurant is as popular for its romantic setting with candles lit on each table, as it is for its attractive presentation of delicious dishes. Relish Silltallrik for starters and Whitebait Roe with Marinated Halibut for main course. Although the restaurant has a large dining room, the space seems inadequate after the evening crowd starts pulling in. Therefore, reservations are strongly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet dishes |
Stadsgården 6 Stockholm 104 65 Sweden +46 8 641 7090 http://www.eriks.se info@eriks.se |
This classic restaurant in Östermalm welcomes a lot of celebrities, who come here for the Pot-au-feu and Crème Brûlée. You'll also spot chef Erik Lallerstedt walking round the tables and chatting with the guests. He has reason to be proud of his restaurant - the food is excellent, whether it consists of simple home cooking, such as Herring, or something a lot more exclusive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular Restaurant and Bar |
Grev Turegatan 16 Stockholm 114 46 Sweden +46 (0)8 679 6100 http://www.grodan.se/ grevture@grodan.se |
The atmosphere is lively, and the setting pleasant. This great meeting place lies in the heart of Stockholm. The bar is crowded by young locals even on a regular night. Try their popular Croque Monsieur, or just order a beer. The restaurant even has a weekend brunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open-air |
Pontonjärgatan 28 Stockholm 112 37 Sweden +46 (0)8 654 4928 http://www.goken.nu/ |
This is a cozy restaurant that offers a very warm and friendly atmosphere. The menu offers simple, home-cooked food served in innovative styles. The open-air section is a favorite hangout, and tables are usually occupied throughout the day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic it is |
Smålandsgatan 7 Stockholm 111 46 Sweden +46 (0)8 679 6032 http://www.konstnarsbaren.se info@konstnarsbaren.se |
KB is one of Stockholm's most classic restaurants, popular already in the 1930s among famous artists and actors. Even a lot of today's artists, actors and journalists frequent KB. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various eats! |
Norr Mälarstrand, Kajplats 464 nedanför Kungsholms torg Stockholm 112 20 Sweden +46 (0)8 5052 4450 / +46 (0)8 5052 4451 http://www.kungsholmen.com/ info@kungsholmen.com |
Melker Andersson's latest vision restaurant is the Kungsholmen. Serving up Swedish food, this restaurant has become quite a favorite with the people. The ambience is relaxed and casual. There's a sushi bar, juice bar, soup bar, bistro bar, grill bar, ice cream bar and a drinks bar. You can come by with family or friends—it's a suitable place for any kind of dining. Just remember to have a fun night out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Hub for Celebrities |
Birger Jarlsgatan 20 Stockholm 114 34 Sweden +46 (0)8 5450 3700 |
This nightclub vibrates with glamour and glitz, and attracts celebrities and the rich. You should try the food, which consists of a blend of Swedish, French and crossover cooking. The high standards are followed religiously. The prices are not quite as high as you might expect. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mixed bag |
Hamngatan 17 Stockholm 40 124 Sweden +46 (0)8 611 2522 |
This is a relatively new restaurant which quickly became a favourite among the young and middle-aged people in Stockholm. Choose between French, Italian and Scandinavian cuisines. The interior is decked out in a stylish '70s design and the service is great. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Stockholm party-goers ahoy! |
Hornsgatan 66 Stockholm 118 21 Sweden +46 (0)8 668 8500 http://www.marielaveau.se/br/i... info@marielaveau.se |
Walk into this super chic and trendy nightclub for a fun night out. Set in a basement, Marie Laveau is a groovy place to hang out with friends. Nice lights, simple décor and minimalist lines are what this nightclub is all about. Pub-crawlers who come by are stylish, young and are ready to hit the floor as the DJ churns out some hip swaying numbers. Hog on the amazing Swedish fare and beer with a few like-minded friends while watching performances. The pub holds various shows and events for its customers from time to time. Make sure you don't miss this one! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Italian in Sweden |
Norrmalmstorg 4 Stockholm 111 46 Sweden +46 (0)8 440 3880 |
From legendary Stockholm restaurant and club owner Sergio Montanari comes Martini, a bar and restaurant located a stone's throw from any city dweller in need of a drink or a full belly. The restuarant has very good traditional pasta, the best of which being the 'frutti de mare'. The environment is very pleasant, facing Norrmalmstorg--great for people watching. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual & Gourmet |
Sodra Blasieholmshamnen 6 (Grand Hotel Stockholm) Stockholm Sweden +46 8 679 35 84 http://www.mdghs.com info@mdghs.com |
In the long and always growing list of hotel restaurants designed by celebrity chefs, Matbaren ("The Food Bar") is the first to fuse gourmet Swedish cuisine with casual appeal. The restaurant is the brainchild of chef Mathias Dahlgren, who sought to contrast his more formal restaurant, Matsalen, with a place where people could feel at ease while being served the freshest and most inventive food available. Each day the kitchen produces a new menu of Swedish classics and international favorites, as well a different wine list to complement any dish. Masbaren is the perfect place to have an inventive meal with a group of close friends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inexpensive local cuisine |
Pipersgatan 1 Stockholm 112 24 Sweden +46 (0)8 654 2001 http://www.masteranders.se/ |
This is the most popular restaurant in the busy Hantverkargatan area. The restaurant serves traditional Swedish cuisine and has an extensive wine list. The prices are quite moderate and the place is always packed with customers. The restaurant has a great reputation and is highly recommended in most tourist guidebooks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in a former pharmacy |
Tulegatan 24 Stockholm 113 48 Sweden +46 (0)8 612 6550 |
This restaurant was once a pharmacy. Swedish pharmacies are named after animals, and Mården, which means marten (a kind of weasel) is one of them, hence the name and the little bronze marten on the façade. The interiors have an air of nostalgia blended with modern art and sea green walls. The menu offers traditional Swedish cuisine, as well as modern Continental food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mix business and pleasure |
Västerlånggatan 79 Stockholm 111 29 Sweden +46 (0)8 442 2530 http://www.martentrotzig.se/ bokningmartentrotzig.se |
Perfect for business dinners, Mårten Trotzig offers a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere in the middle of Gamla Stan. The décor is a mix of traditional and modern. The menu is modern and traditional, dominated by fish and game, such as deer and hare. This is an expensive place, so be prepare to shell off more than you anticipated. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family functions |
Gustav Adolfs Torg 20 Stockholm, Svealand 111 52 Sweden +46 (0)8 10 2757 http://www.naglo.com/ |
Naglo does not tempt party crowds; dining or lunching at this restaurant you will mainly find business people from the nearby offices. Prices are generally above average, but Naglo is suitable also for private family dinners. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish restaurant in a central location |
Grevturegatan 30 Stockholm 11438 Sweden +46 (0)8 5458 2400 http://www.nox.se/ info@nox.se |
This bi-level establishment has a pretty decor and makes effective use of crystal chandeliers and laminated glass on the walls. The food is Swedish-French and the clientele includes international tourists. The wait staff is knowledgeable, efficient and helpful—you will require their help to make your choices. The in-house bar offers a wide variety of wines, cocktails and champagne. The restaurant accommodates up to 65 persons and can get crowded easily. The garden space is fascinating, with people lazing around in tents and on big armchairs. On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the DJs play an eclectic mix of music. It is tough to describe why you should come here for a night of fun, so just hop in and find out yourself! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Immortal Stockholm Classic |
Karl XII:s torg Operahuset Stockholm 111 86 Sweden +46 (0)8 676 58 01 http://www.operakallaren.se info@operakallaren.se |
One of the restaurants in Stockholm privileged with a star in the Guide Michelin, Operakällaren is also a classic among gourmet restaurants. Chef Stefano Catenacci has a state-of-the-art kitchen at his disposal, along with astoundingly competent staff. Modern, traditional dishes dominate the menu. The main room is open daily from 6p-10p, whereas the Operabar and Bakfickan (slightly less ambitious but highly recommended menus) keep more generous hours listed below. Reservations are recommended for the main room, but not for the other two. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The countryside in the city |
Grev Turegatan 36 Stockholm 11438 Sweden +46 (0)8 660 3137 |
Per Olsson (Swedish equivalent to 'Old MacDonald') wants stressed-out, urban youngsters to unwind. He wants to bring the flavour of the countryside to Stockholm. His restaurant has a country style decor-with wooden panels and heavy tables. The food is local, traditional Swedish cuisine, of course, and served in grand portions. Just like back in the old days when we were all farmers anyway! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restaurant moved here! |
Dalagatan 50 Stockholm 102 32 Sweden +46 (0)8 32 2518 / +46 (0)8 30 7601 http://www.tennstopet.se/html/... taq@tennstopet.se |
Tennstopet is an old Swedish restaurant, dating from 1867. It opened when an entire restaurant - roof included - was moved here from Klara. Today, you can sit in a lovely dining room with plush red and white linen, and a beautiful old tiled stove. In the old times, this was mostly a place for journalists; today all kinds of people visit because of the traditional Swedish cuisine. In the bar you can have fancy dishes and play darts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bite off the slope |
Tegnérgatan 41 Stockholm 111 61 Sweden +46 (0)8 10 1696 http://www.rolfskok.se/ |
Rolf is known to be a pioneer in the field of fusion food and his generous portions and innovative lunches are quite famous. On the menu you will find a variety of dishes, and the local Swedish cuisine. The food is good and well presented, as is the interior, designed by Swede Jonas Bohlin. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Warm like home |
John Ericssonsgatan 6 Stockholm 11222 Sweden +46 (0)8 650 3028 http://www.salzer.nu/ info@salzer.se |
The 1950s décor of this restaurant creates a unique atmosphere and is one of the key elements that draw people to this venue. Delicious Swedish and international fare is served in this warm setting. If you are a tourist, try one of the traditional dishes, like the popular isterband served with potatoes in a cream sauce. And while waiting for your meal to arrive, step up to the bar to treat your taste buds to the local Lundbergs lager beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pavilion at sea |
Tranebergs Strand 4 (Outside the city) Stockholm 167 40 Sweden +46 (0)8 704 0424 http://www.paviljongen.se info@paviljongen.se |
Sjöpaviljongen (the Sea Pavilion) is located just outside the city of Stockholm, in Alvik. In fact it is a pavilion actually built on the water! The menu is mainly Swedish, with dishes like herring, salmon, halibut, whitefish roe, and elk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gay restaurant |
Scheelegatan 18 Stockholm 112 28 Sweden +46 (0)8 654 4926 http://www.spisahoshelena.se/ spisa@spisahoshelena.se |
This restaurant is a popular joint for the gay community. The menu is mostly Swedish but with hints of international flavors. Originally, the place started off as a small eatery, and gradually developed into a bigger restaurant with an excellent cuisine and a well-stocked bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country house |
Norrtull Stockholm 113 47 Sweden +46 (0)8 610 1300 http://www.stallmastaregarden.se/ info@stallmastaregarden.se |
This small country house was built around 1620, commissioned by Admiral Gyllenhielm. This is a countryside area just outside the city of Stockholm, and you can dine with a view over Brunnsviken. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Named after Albert Engström's magazine |
Drottninggatan 79 Stockholm 111 60 Sweden +46 (0)8 24 4402 http://strix.nu/ |
The name "Strix" comes from Albert Engström's magazine, for which August Strindberg once used to write. The theme of the magazine was often dining and drinking, especially in the famous drawings by Oscar Andersson - copies of which are to be found on the walls and in the menus at this restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Close to Dramaten |
Nybrogatan 3 Stockholm 114 34 Sweden +46 (0)8 5450 3565 http://www.teatergrillen.se |
The fantastic style of Teatergrillen was created by the genius of Yngve Gamlin in the 1960s. The spirit of Dramaten is noticeable, for instance Ingmar Bergman had his own secret table here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Smoked salmon and sandwiches |
Karlbergsvägen 14 Stockholm 113 27 Sweden +46 (0)8 5272 8100 / +46 (0)8 5272 8104 http://www.tranan.se tranan@tranan.se |
This is one of the most popular eating joints in Stockholm. The tables are decked with red-and-white checkered linen, and are almost always occupied. On the menu you will find a balanced combination of herring, duck and lamb dishes. The food is served in small portions but is surprisingly quite filling. The smoked sausages and the club sandwich are popular with the locals. However, the most famous items on the menu are the Entrecôte with Béarnaise sauce and the huge Beef Rydberg. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic and Exclusive |
Rosendalsvägen 8 Stockholm 115 21 Sweden +46 (0)8 663 0571 / +46 (0)8 663 0574 http://www.ullawinbladh.se/ info@ullawinbladh.se |
Named after the much beloved friend of Swedish national poet and composer Carl Michael Bellman, Ulla Winbladh was built for the grand Stockholm exhibition of 1897. It perfectly suites business dinners and exclusive gatherings. An excellent class of Swedish cuisine is found on the menu, and the quiet and pastoral setting on the isle of Djurgården heightens the sense of enjoyment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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