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    Restaurants in Stockholm

    As you'd imagine, there's plenty of excellent seafood here in top-end restaurants like Michelin-starred Operakallaren in Östermalm. It's also worth trying other traditional dishes like meatballs and lingonberry dishes, at Rolfs Kök, or visiting a café in Södermalm for a coffee and a cinnamon bun – a pastime known as fika. Restaurants open at around 11.30am and close around 12am, with a break between the two sittings. Tipping is not expected.

    Operakallaren, Stockholm. © Operakallaren

     Top-end

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    1. 1. Operakallaren - Grand gold dining-room

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      Operakallaren, Stockholm. &copy Operakallaren

      The food at Operakallaren has won a Michelin star. But the dishes fight for attention with the glorious Opera House dining room, with its gold-framed paintings, carved ceiling and huge chandeliers. Guests are businessmen by day and special occasion diners by night. The platter of northern delicacies features smoked eel, reindeer and Swedish red caviar.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tues-Sat 6pm-10pm

      Address

      Operahuset, Karl XIIs torg, Stockholm 111 86

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 676 5801

      Transport

      T-bana to Kungsträdgården

      Website

      Operakallaren Website

    2. 2. Vassa Eggen - Cutting edge flavours

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      Vassa Eggen, Stockholm. Photo by Daniel Ohlsson 2007, © Vassa Eggen

      The chefs at Vassa Eggen in Östermalm aren't afraid to experiment. Glamorous diners order meals like oxtail tortellini served in consommé, and melon soup with Serrano ham. The monochrome dining-room with its glass dome is a chic backdrop - and the dishes are presented like mini works of art.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm & 6pm-late; Sat 6pm-late

      Address

      29, Birger Jarlsgatan, Stockholm 103 95

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 216 169

      Transport

      T-bana to Östermalmstorg

      Website

      Vassa Eggen Website

    3. 3. Edsbacka Krog - Top End

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      Edsbacka Krog, Stockholm. © Edsbacka Krog, courtesy of www.imagebank.sweden

      Edsbacka Krog in Sollentuna is a bit of a journey from the centre of town. Guests make the trip to this rustic 17th-century dining-room for the creative cooking which has won chef Christer Lingström two Michelin stars. Zander served with mussels and pork, and tangerine souffle are ordered by dressed-up diners on special nights out.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 5.30pm-12am

      Address

      220, Sollentunavägen, Stockholm 191 35

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 963 300

      Transport

      Pendeltåg train 36 to Sollentuna

      Website

      Edsbacka Krog Website

    4. 4. Erik's Gondolen - Dinner in a glass box

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      Erik's Gondolen, Stockholm. Courtesy of Erik's Gondolen

      High drama dining takes place at Erik's Gondolen, a glass-box restaurant suspended high above Slussen. Visitors take the lift up for the view even if they don't fancy dinner. Calf carpaccio and steak tartare are served to the well-off and couples on romantic nights out.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11.30am-1am; Sat 5.30pm-1am

      Address

      Erik's Gondolen, 6, Stadsgården, Stockholm 104 65

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 641 70 90

      Transport

      T-bana to Slussen

      Website

      Erik's Gondolen Website

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    1. 5. Beirut Café - Middle East chic

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      Ostermalm's Beirut Café is a popular place for sociable evenings spent over plates of Middle Eastern food. Moroccan lanterns twinkle over rugs in muted colours and dark wood tables loaded with meze. Kebabs and roasted peppers are eaten to a backdrop of live music.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 5pm-1am; Sun 5pm-11pm

      Address

      37, Engelbrektsgatan, Stockholm 114 32

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 212 025

      Transport

      T-bana to Tekniska Högskolan

      Website

      Beirut Café Website

    2. 6. Vete-Katten - Armchairs and cakes

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      This 1920s tearoom in the centre of Stockholm is an institution. Vete-katten is made up of a warren of rooms where handmade chocolates and the signature mousse cake is served to weary shoppers and friends meeting to chat and drink coffee. Velvet armchairs and elderly standard lamps add old-fashioned charm.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 7.30am-7.30pm; Sat 9.30am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm

      Address

      55, Kungsgatan, Stockholm 111 22

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 208 405

      Transport

      T-bana to Hötorget

      Website

      Vete-Katten Website

    3. 7. Mamas & Tapas - Tapas with the locals

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      This boisterous tapas joint in Kungsholmen is small and crowded with locals. It's worth getting a mojito at the bar and waiting for a table. Mamas & Tapas is widely considered to be the best tapas restaurant in Stockholm, turning out crowd-pleasing traditional tapas and great cocktails.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 5pm-1am; Sat & Sun 2pm-1am

      Address

      3, Scheelegatan, Stockholm 112 23

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 653 5390

      Transport

      T-bana to Rådhuset

      Website

      Mamas & Tapas Website

    4. 8. Pontus by the Sea - Waterside seafood

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      This lounge-style brasserie in waterside Slussen serves a mixture of Swedish and French classics. Fashionable diners at Pontus by the Sea order huge platters of seafood, including lobster, oysters and caviar. The outdoor terrace with its bright cushions and drapes is great in summer. The entrance is lit by flaming braziers at night.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm; Tue-Thu 5pm-12am; Fri & Sat 5pm-1am

      Address

      2, Tullhus, Skeppsbrokajen, Stockholm 111 30

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 202 095

      Transport

      T-bana to Slussen

      Website

      Pontus Restaurants Website

    5. 9. Lasse i Parken - Lunch in the park

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      Lasse i Parken, Stockholm. &copy Lasse i Parken

      In the picturesque setting of an 18th-century house and park in Hornstull lies Lasse i Parken. It's a convivial and old-fashioned restaurant with a menu based on Swedish staples. Sandwiches are made with bread from the on-site bakery. Visitors sit at picnic tables on sunny days.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 5pm-10pm; Sat & Sun 11am-5pm

      Address

      56, Högalidsgatan, Stockholm 117 30

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 658 3395

      Transport

      T-bana to Hornstull

      Website

      Lasse i Parken Website

    6. 10. Rolfs Kök - Reindeer and Swedish dishes

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      Rolfs Kök in Vasastan attracts a cool foodie crowd to its minimalist dining-room. Inventive dishes mixing Swedish and French styles are served, including lingonberry-glazed reindeer fillet and braised ox cheek. The salt and pepper shakers hang inventively on hooks on the wall.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 11am-1am; Sat & Sun 5pm-1am

      Address

      41, Tegnérgatan, Stockholm 111 61

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 101 696

      Transport

      T-bana to Radmansgatan

      Website

      Rolfs Kök Website

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    1. 11. Mocco - Healthy and delicious

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      In Kungsholmen, Mocco serves a health-conscious menu of smoothies, salads and power bars. The gorgeous decor has bright colours, patterns and designer furniture. It's a hip and friendly place, with the menu scrawled on an orange wall, deep armchairs and tables packed with friends and co-workers.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 8am-8pm; Fri 8am-7pm; Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 11am-7pm

      Address

      16, Kungsholmsgatan, Stockholm 112 27

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 651 6088

      Transport

      T-bana to Radhuset

      Website

      Mocco Website

    2. 12. Frapino - Coffee and salads

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      A nice cup of espresso in the bar after work. Photo by Henrik Trygg, courtesy of www.imagebank.sweden.se

      Frapino's trained barristas and the resulting great coffee have made it a Hornstull favourite. The menu is largely made up of enormous salads - the best in Stockholm - and elaborate sandwiches. Locals stop by for snacks all day.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 8am-9pm; Fri 8am-6pm; Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 10am-8pm

      Address

      3, Långholmsgatan, Stockholm 117 33

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 668 8090

      Transport

      T-bana to Hornstull

    3. 13. Muggen - Cheerful shopping-break café

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      Among the shops and bars of Götgatan, Muggen is a popular stop for coffee and light meals - substantial salads are a highlight. The cheerful and modern Swedish decor features large windows for people-watching. The young and hip gather here in one of Stockholm's best-loved examples of café culture.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Thu 11am-11pm; Fri-Sun 11am-10pm

      Address

      24, Götgatan, Stockholm 118 46

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 641 1415

      Transport

      T-bana to Slussen

    4. 14. Kungshallen - Morsels from the market

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      Kungshallen is a sprawling basement market in the city centre comprising restaurants, deli counters, chocolatiers, bakers and butchers. Stalls range from Swedish staples to eastern delicacies, and cover every budget and palate. Foodies sit down to eat, and wander around admiring the produce.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 9am-11pm; Sat 11am-11pm; Sun 12pm-11pm

      Address

      44, Kungsgatan, Stockholm 111 35

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 7 0865 5620

      Transport

      T-bana to Hötorget

      Website

      Kungshallen Website

    5. 15. Folkets Kebab - Late-night kebabs

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      Folkets Kebab means 'the people's kebab', and this place in Hornstull really is the people's choice. Tasty, filling and cheap kebabs, meze and rice dishes are served to crowds of locals. This and the sister branch in SoFo open late and are packed with people on their way home from a night out.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sun-Tue 10am-2am; Wed-Sat 10am-4am

      Address

      92, Hornsgatan, Stockholm 118 21

      Telephone

      +46 (0) 8 722 8261

      Transport

      T-bana to Zinkensdamm

      Website

      Folkets Kebab Website

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