Restaurants in Gärdet
Gärdet was originally used as a military training ground in the 1670s. These days it's a popular part of the city characterised by classic functionalist architecture and its large green space. Here, just a stone's throw from Östermalm, you'll find wonderful walking paths and cosy café...
Updated 7 Apr 2025
Raw food
The raw food trend is growing like crazy in Stockholm. More and more cafés and restaurants are jumping on the health food bandwagon and serving uncooked food and mouthwatering raw cakes and pastries. Forget joyless raw food salads - these days the choice of raw food includes everything from c...
Updated 12 Mar 2025
Lunch in Lilla Essingen
Whether Lilla Essingen is your hood or you fancy a little outing at the weekend, this central island is a fantastic place to eat lunch. Lilla Essingen isn't just a little oasis of green a short walk from city centre, it also has a culinary offering that makes it worth the journey.
Updated 20 May 2025
Comfort food
Time for a warming, enjoyable or just straight-up yummy meal which brings back old memories? When you're up against miserable weather, tough days or a touch of melancholy, comfort food is the culinary equivalent of a big hug. Comfort food is often associated with the classic dishes of the southern s...
Updated 3 Jun 2025
Easter food
Celebrating Easter in Stockholm this year? Why not skip the cooking and enjoy traditional Swedish Easter food out at a restaurant instead? There are several restaurants in Stockholm serving up classic Easter celebrations, in the form of Easter buffets, brunch and special Easter menus. Traditional di...
Updated 1 Apr 2025
Best restaurants in Hornsberg
Hornsberg has become an area to reckon with, both restaurant and café-wise. This slightly forgotten corner of west Kungsholmen boasts international restaurants, healthy lunch concepts, trendy fastfood and waterfront spots alongside Hornsbergs strand. You can even take a pre-prandial dip off t...
Updated 23 Feb 2025
Saké
Ever increasing numbers of bars and restaurants in Stockholm are turning their gaze towards the east and serving the Japanese national drink, saké. Some places even arrange themed drinks tastings. Saké is made purely from rice and water, but it's a complex brew that can range from swee...
Updated 3 Dec 2025