Restaurants in Stockholm
Your guide to the city’s thriving restaurant scene
The latest about restaurants in Stockholm
STHLM TAPAS Kungsholmen – a cozy and relaxed restaurant with tapas from all over the world
At STHLM TAPAS Kungsholmen you’ll find a large selection of snacks and appetizers from all over the world, and you choose and create your own menu.
read moreVau de Ville – a culinary experience and festive environment in the heart of Stockholm
Brasserie Vau de Ville on Norrmalmstorg square is a French bistro located in an old kiosk. Here you can eat various types of dishes or have a drink at the cocktail bar.
read moreBarrels – quality burgers and beer in a simple and delicious way
Homemade hamburgers and craft beer of the highest quality. Basically, the concept of Barrels’ restaurants in Stockholm is quite simple. And successful.
read moreHaga Bottega – the Mediterranean food has moved into the new Stockholm
Haga Bottega is a Mediterranean restaurant located in Hagastaden, one of Stockholm’s new and exciting areas. Here, breakfast, lunch, and dinner with high quality are served daily in an inviting and lively environment.
read morePhở & Bún – enjoy authentic Vietnamese food culture in Stockholm
At the Vietnamese restaurant Phở & Bún you can enjoy Stockholm’s most authentic Phở, a rice noodle soup served in every street corner in Hanoi, and other delicious Vietnamese food.
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Your guide to restaurants in Stockholm
Stockholm is one of the most cosmopolitan cities you’ll encounter – and here you’ll find everything from Thai to Hawaiian to Ethiopian and, of course, traditional Nordic fare, sometimes with an innovative twist. Chefs are more and more concerned with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, high-quality and like to play with their dishes.
But eating out in the city can be expensive – budget travelers should spring for lunch time, when most plates range around SEK 120, even served with free drinks and salad. A growing trend you might see are trendy, upper-class sushi joints or hip hamburger diners who do milkshakes. Whether you want to grab a kebab at midnight or sit down for a set menu of reindeer meatballs and lambfillet, Stockholm’s got you covered.
Vegan or carnivore, traditional or adventurous, big wallet or small – no matter your preferences Stockholm is sure to have something that suits your palette. Or kick back at a bakery and take part in the favorite Swedish past-time, fika, the Swedish art of afternoon coffee. Here at View Stockholm we suggest taking advantage of all that the thriving food and restaurant scene has to offer. And we’re happy to help you find it. Smaklig måltid!