Reviews on Scandinavian food in Huddinge, Stockholm County, Sweden including Aloe, Sundby Gard, Langbro Vardshus, Tva Sma Svin, Restaurang Nook, Woodstockholm Matbar, Brinken, Kagges, Restaurang Pizzeria Alvgarden, Punk Royale
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4 based on 219 reviews
A very hyped place that is very fully booked and trendy as trendy can be,hipster and a mix of foodies and tourists Small place, and completely different from everything you have tried before, I guarantee you this.it is anarchy and chaos under control from take off to landing.Do not bother to dress up to muck, to dark and crowded to see and notice anyways.BE IN TIME, ur you will not be in the same timing as the others guests in your seating time.Best time to come I guess is 19.30 or 20.00, and again, be in time, but not to early, it will spoil the surprises.Do not bother to go if u are picky and do not like loud and noisy and chaos for a few hours, because it is not for everyone this concept, and it is absolutely not for free.Food is of high standard, drink is also decent, but not to much, and if you order extra u pay with your blood.Take the set menu with alcohol included, and have a beer before you arrive to get in the mood.Good vibe, staff is friendly but not to friendly, and that is absolutely correct in this place, and be aware that everting goes faster than you can copy with so just let go and follow the flow, open your mouth and close your brain, and just enjoy a full foodie experience and be carpet bombed with taste and noice.A must book place and it will cost you cash, but try it once, and off the list.
4 based on 19 reviews
During 4 days exhibition trip into this suburban area south of Stockholm Centrum I used to walk nearby surrounding area and find this small restaurant to walk in & have late dinner. I realize that pizza's and pesto's was in main courses, but I tasted original scandinavian food from menu. And didn't choose wrong, as it was very well done. This place suppose to be as private own, family based, and was only one person to be able to speak english, but he did it very well. This place can be recommended as cheap price level & enjoyable food, if you happen to visit eg. exhibitions for several days.
4 based on 235 reviews
On the positive side, the food was interesting - fresh, inventive and nicely presented, delivered with a detailed explanation of what was being served. The smoked cabbage with fish eggs was tasty but not amazing. Similarly the mackerel with horseradish foam and salad. Each dish was the size of a starter but described as âmediumâ we had two each, a glass of wine each and a desert for 900. The hot bread rolls were a nice touch. On the negative side the restaurant was is very small with an open kitchen and it was just too warm - on a cool summer night we needed the paper hand fans they provided to stop sweating. The tables were painfully close together, so that you could not avoid your neighboursâ conversation and that does not make for a relaxing evening. Had the food been knockout we might have forgiven the temperature and cramped tables but it was only good, maybe better than any other meal we had over 3 nights in Stockholm but not as special as the restaurant believes itâs serving. Oh and I nearly forgot the music- how could I? Playing the Spice Girls (What you really really want) and Buggles (Video killed the radio star) is not something any restaurant should do. Ever.
4 based on 251 reviews
A warm mountain cabin in the middle of Stockholm's Old city. Sometimes the city feels too big, stressful and anonymous, this is why we have created Brinken. Just a short walk from Stockholm central, you step straight into warmth of a mountain cabin. Come
We passed this restaurant by luck, it is very small in a street just away from the tourist street. We always look out for those places and we were totally surprised. The place had such a nice atmosphere with very kind personal who made the best meatballs! I can recommend you the Creme brûlée as well! Certainly a place to come back to when we visit Stockholm again!Thank you you for your review and kind words!We are small restaurant based on a cabin in the woods design, so thatâs our charm.Everything is prepared fresh with our small menu so we are happy that you enjoyed your visit.Hopefully you come back soon!
4 based on 248 reviews
Evenings Tuesday - Saturday 5 PM to 11 PM. We also serve lunch Monday - Friday 11.30 AM - 2 PM.
We booked this restaurant after reading an article online and were not disappointed.Itâs a small restaurant in a quiet location a 10 minute walk from Gamla stan. Inside it sits roughly 20-25 people including bar stools and tables. We had a lovely table in the corner. The staff were warm and friendly and helped us with the menu which was not in English. We opted for a 6 course taster menu which was absolutely delicious. Would recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Stockholm. Not too expensive for a beautiful meal.
4 based on 281 reviews
Went for dinner on a Saturday night with four people and unfortunately the restaurant was fully reserved. Luckily, they were able to accommodate us at the bar next door and we ordered off the "snack menu". Everything we had was amazing. We tried almost everything; the salmon bun was probably the most favorite and the fried padrones were also a surprise hit.
4 based on 189 reviews
The restaurant "Two small Swines" is a bit outside of central Stockholm, but well worth the trip (tube and bus). The smorrebrod, a Danish special sandwich, usually served on dark flat rye bread is topped with delicious things that you order according to your preferences. I had a plaice fillet sandwich and a chanterelle stew sandwich, each one lavishly arranged with the two 'toppings', both very tasty and for a fungus lover, chanterelles are not easy to find served in any restaurant, except for Scandinavia in the fall. The staff was very friendly, the food very good and the price a bit on the mid to expensive side. There is also an incredible choice of "schnapps" with tens of different brands, for those who love a 'schanpps' to their smorrebrod. Highly recommended but reserve a table in advance!
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4 based on 256 reviews
When we celebrate a special occasion and need to fit more people around the table - this is the place to go to. Very nice location in a park in an old mansion. The food comes in coordinated and serves both kids menue as well great food for the adult company. Strongly recommended.
4 based on 102 reviews
We often go here by buss or bike. Very nice nature with a track you can walk or run and places where you can make barbeque, swim or rent a boat.There is a small cafe where you can have a small meal or coffe/tea etc.
4 based on 139 reviews
I've been to quite a few Michelin star restaurants and I must say, to me, Aloë did not stand out among them. Service, interior, ambiance etc was very nice, and no less than expected. Wine pairings were good, even if I personally would have preferred one additional sample of red wine instead of two varieties of sweet wine. I can't *actually* fault the food either, so a three star review (even though it's a strong one) might seem a bit harsh, but let me explain: Apart from one of the dishes, which smelled like feet and tasted worse, all servings were *nice* - they just felt a little overly complicated and with just too much going on. Almost all servings consisted of a macaron-sized piece of protein in the middle, together with something crispy (deep fried potato, tapioca, puffed wheat etc), something pickled, something asian (yuzu, shiso etc), something typically Swedish, and something weird and/or exclusive. Around this, a liquid of somekind (a jus, a broth, a soup, melted butter...) was poured at the table. This matter of composition and presentation, I am sure, is ment to make all dishes stand for themeselves and be small works of art and utter completion. However, I found that it instead made them a bit too alike so that they became undistinguishable from eachother after a while. I also noted that some of the milder tasting elements, like the beautiful otoro tuna, got a bit overpowered. This made the meal as a whole, I hate to say it, a bit boring. Kind of like how fireworks are lovely but after a while you get a bit fatigued and start to long for candles. I understand that it may be a question of personal preference, but I think maybe the experience as a whole would have been more memorable if the individual dishes were a bit more clean and simple with fewer elements to them. All this said, I would still give the meal four stars if it wasn't for the fact that I felt quite sick for the whole night after. I don't have any food allergies, but I think that the accumulated ammount of fat, salt and sugar was the culprit, as I noted the content of all three of them was fairly high in many of the dishes. One could argue that everyone is responsible for their own food intake and that noone forced me to eat it all (which of course is all well and true). However, when you only have a set menu, and one that comes at a hefty price at that, I think you also need to take care not to overly stuff the customers and take into consideration that most diners would want to taste all the servings.
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