5 Best Restaurants in Stockholm, Sweden

Grill

$$$ | Vasastan

Grill specializes in high-quality meat cuts grilled according to your taste. Create a family-style dinner, including five appetizers and a choice of various steak cuts, or select from the à la carte grilled steaks, Wagyu beef, lamb asado, tuna teppanyaki, or grilled vegetarian meal. The restaurant is divided into several dining rooms, each decorated according to a specific theme such as carnival, hunting cabin, library, tropical beach, Moulin Rouge, and Orient Express.

Drottningg. 89, Stockholm, Stockholm, 113 60, Sweden
08-314530
Known For
  • expertly prepared meat dishes
  • playful decor
  • lively atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Lux Dag för Dag

$$$ | Lilla Essingen

On the island of Lilla Essingen, just off the western end of Kungsholmen, this former Electrolux household appliance factory (hence the name) is now a farm-to-table bistro serving delicious Swedish cuisine. Chef-owner Henrik Norström and his team use seasonal Swedish produce (listing its source wherever possible), which they then prepare with creative, modern twists to produce outstanding dishes. The decor is simple yet elegant, with light flooding the restaurant through enormous windows during the day. In fine weather, meals are also served on the outdoor terrace overlooking the water.

Primusg. 116, Stockholm, Stockholm, 112 67, Sweden
08-6190190
Known For
  • fresh, seasonal cuisine
  • stylish setting
  • outdoor terrace overlooking the water
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues. No lunch Sat.

Mathias Dahlgren–Matbaren

$$$ | Norrmalm

Located inside the Grand Hôtel, this informal bistro has large windows, colorful floor tiles, and a horseshoe-shaped bar that together create an atmosphere of casual elegance. The menu changes frequently and focuses on Swedish and international dishes such as salted cod, lamb, seared beef, and arctic char, beautifully prepared using fresh Scandinavian ingredients. Portion sizes are moderate, so guests typically order more than one dish.

Södra Blasieholmshamnen 6, Stockholm, Stockholm, 103 27, Sweden
08-6793584
Known For
  • casual, bistro-style fine dining
  • preparation that emphasizes natural flavors and textures
  • open kitchen
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.–Tues., Reservations essential

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Prinsen

$$$ | Norrmalm

Still in the same location as when it opened in 1897, "The Prince" serves both traditional and modern Swedish cuisine, but it's the traditional that brings most people here. The restaurant is rightly known for its shrimp salad, hand-rolled meatballs, and Wallenbergare, a classic dish of veal, cream, and peas. The interior is rich with mellow, warm lighting, dark-wood paneling, and leather chairs and booths. Downstairs, you'll find a bar and a space for larger parties.

Mäster Samuelsg. 4, Stockholm, Stockholm, 111 44, Sweden
08-68423811
Known For
  • classic Swedish dishes
  • cozy atmosphere
  • strong sense of history and tradition
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Sturehof

$$$ | Östermalm

This massive restaurant with two huge bars is a complete social, architectural, and dining experience that surrounds you with wood paneling, leather chairs and sofas, and distinctive lighting fixtures. In the elegant dining room, fine Swedish cuisine is served, but the scene is as much social as culinary. There's a bar directly facing Stureplan, where you can sit on a summer night and watch Stockholmers gather at the nearby Svampen (the mushroom-like concrete structure that has been the city's meeting point for years). Upstairs are two bars that fill well into the night with young people and loud music.

Stureplan 2, Stockholm, Stockholm, 114 46, Sweden
08-4405730
Known For
  • excellent seafood
  • lively scene
  • good people-watching
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential