STADSHUSKÄLLAREN
Read moreThis restaurant, literally, the "cellar of the city hall", attracts us especially for its prestigious atmosphere and its luxurious airs. It offers a grandiose decor, between Italian baroque and national romanticism. Beautiful silverware, chandeliers, impeccable service... For those who want to splurge, there is the Nobel menu, a replica of the formula served on the day of the famous prize... For something less pretentious, you can simply try the lunch formula, which is much less expensive and of very good quality.
CHOKLADKOPPEN
Read moreThis small café-restaurant is one of the most popular in the old town, frequented in part by the gay community. It mixes students, tourists and lovers of good hot chocolate, muffins and crispy sandwiches. Chokladkoppen is pleasant in all seasons: in winter it is noisy and warm inside and in summer the terrace is beautifully situated on the most beautiful square in Gamla Stan. Simple dishes such as spinach pies, vegetarian lasagne or chicken curry are also served here.
VILLA GODTHEM
Read moreIn this late 19th century villa is this chic and refined restaurant, where Swedish culinary craftsmanship is served in beautiful surroundings. It's not cheap, but it's worth it. You'll find rib steak, cod, herring, and breathtaking desserts. The presentation is impeccable and the atmosphere is folkloric. If you are there around the Christmas vacations, this restaurant offers a Christmas menu from November onwards which is delicious, and Christmas is no joke for the Swedes...
HASSELBACKEN
Read moreIn a beautiful property overlooking Djugårdslätten, this large restaurant has a very large dining room, in baroque style, which seems like a setting from the Swedish past. The garden, where the statue of the artist Carl Bellman playing the mandolin is planted, allows you to relax in the deckchairs and digest in the shade. The terrace, in summer, offers a beautiful view and a quiet refuge after the noisy visits to Skansen or Gröna Lund. Fair prices for an environment of this quality, it is thus a good address to restore itself between two museums.
SÖDERS HJÄRTA
Read moreThis restaurant has an unusual history... the members of ABBA dined here, as did Princess Victoria, who held her hen party here! What more could you ask for? The dishes served are authentic, based on Swedish cuisine, or traditional such as schnitzels, always without pretension. If you come on a Tuesday, you'll have the chance to take part in the musical quiz night: the perfect opportunity to sing along to one of the band's songs! We appreciate the attentive service.
DALANISSE
Read moreThis family-run restaurant is much more than just a place to enjoy traditional Swedish dishes: it's a real experience. As soon as you walk through the doors, the warm welcome and atmosphere instantly immerse you in a friendly, soothing ambience. The decor reflects the soul of the place: a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. On the menu, Swedish cuisine revisited with a touch of originality. A real treat for the taste buds! The service is impeccable and the staff warm and friendly.
PORTAL
Read moreThis restaurant offers a variety of simple, authentic Swedish dishes, prepared with quality ingredients, all with respect for nature and a desire to limit their carbon footprint on the planet. Almost all products are organically or locally grown, and always in season. What's more, the restaurant's design has also been conceived with sustainability in mind. To round off your evening in style, head to the bar for a glass of fine wine.
SLINGERBULTEN
Read moreIf you're looking for authentic Swedish cuisine right in the heart of Gamla Stan, look no further - you've come to the right place! The restaurant is housed in a beautiful 18th-century building, and the lamps are even original. Very good value for money for the area, especially if you opt for a lunch break where you can enjoy a cold buffet, cranberry juice and unlimited coffee in addition to your main course. A great way to treat yourself without breaking the bank, and one of the places you won't want to miss!
FREYJA.
Read moreWhat can we say about one of the city's hottest spots? Nestled on the 13th and top floor, this restaurant offers a magnificent 360° view of the city. Inside, the décor is contemporary and the atmosphere lively. As for the menu, it brilliantly reinvents the great Swedish classics, with a modern twist while preserving harmonious flavors. Don't miss their terrace, the Söder bar, where you can sip delicious cocktails while enjoying breathtaking views. An unforgettable experience.
AUBERGINE
Read moreA restaurant very appreciated by Stockholmers because it offers dishes mixing Swedish and French cuisine, at reasonable prices and in a really nice setting. The lamps falling from the ceiling look like big pollen balls. The decoration has the merit of not being flashy, with in the plates creations as varied as the Swedish escalope, the fish gratin, the Swedish meatballs or a steak tartare. Eggplant also has a bar-bistro where it is possible to eat, not to be missed!
NYBROGATAN 38
Read moreThe à la carte menu offers no-frills cuisine: some Swedish dishes, but also other options to satisfy your every whim. This is a very good address, whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You'll find the charm of classic Swedish decor: wood for a warm atmosphere, subdued lighting and candles on the tables... A friendly atmosphere, worthy of a neighborhood pub. You can also sit out on the comfortable terrace overlooking a quiet street, ideal for recharging your batteries!
RESTAURANT ELD
Read moreAt Eld, food and drink are of the highest quality, with an emphasis on Nordic cuisine and local, organic ingredients. Enjoy dishes worthy of a Viking feast, such as meatballs with mashed potatoes and cranberry jam. Weather permitting, enjoy a glass of mead on the outdoor terrace. Enjoy a magnificent view of Stockholm's marina. It's also the ideal place to take a fika break between two museum visits.