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Serves genuine Swedish dishes. Prices are humane. A place to have good food with cheap prices. Not any 4 star rest but a down to earth simple one.
4 based on 25 reviews
Djungletheme with panoramaview, you have to see it.
We came here for a lunch cause we love Lebanese food. Together with a fresh and rich 'salad bar' and two different main courses this restaurant delivered a great luncheon of good quality. The staff was friendly and attentive. I 'll be back.
4 based on 104 reviews
Small neighborhood restaurant. A hidden gem just outside of the city center. Menu that changes after season and great focus on wine.
We went to this restaurant with our Swedish relatives, and it was really great. We shared two entrees (salad and crab), which were fantastic. I had the fish of the day, which was also fantastic. The others chose the entrecôte; the Swedes liked it, but my partner, with an American palate, said it wasn't so special. Overall, the atmosphere and the service were great.Thank you so much for your kind words. We are very happy that you enjoyed your vist at our restaurant!
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.
3 based on 121 reviews
Karamellan, Drottningholm Castle cafe and restaurant is located conveniently right next to the castle. We have 120 seats inside the restaurant and over 300 seats on our terrace. We have self service. The food served is traditional Swedish and carefully pr
The food was pretty average and the wait time to order was insane. People keep jumping the queue and the cashier doesnât seem to care. Ordered the fish soup was okay nothing great. So was the cappuccino Hi, we saw your comment. Very sad to hear that your experience wasn´t as expected. We take the criticism into account and work towards continuous improvement. In the future we recommend you to announce your complaints to the staff or owner at site so we have the opportunity to compensate. Sincerely, Karamellan.
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.
Always delicious. Pleasant atmosphere! Recommended! I love the way they present their food! A family run business, with friendly, dedicated staff.
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3 based on 96 reviews
This marina has in fact several places. This particular one was full for our big group, so we walked across the little marina to another place. It was nice and the food was good. We did enjoy the lamb for the main course, dessert was excellent too. The island is easily reachable by a public regular boat. Highly recommended on a nice summer evening.
4 based on 27 reviews
Excellent price and quality mix, served from very friendly and quick team.Open for public and no differences between golfers and non-golfers.Keep in mind to benefit from daily 'happy hour' between 6-7 afternoon for 1 daily dish at half price.
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4 based on 29 reviews
My 'Swedish daughter' treated me to lunch at the Ekebyhov, a 1670 Swedish manor house with a true Swedish smorgasbord of food. The selection of delectable salads, ciders, vegetable dishes, and the plum-filled, thinly sliced pork tenderloin with homemade applesauce were wonderful. Catharina called ahead for a vegetarian dish which she said was a little 'dilly' but 'good'. Afterward, we walked thru the park checking out the selection of Scandinavian varieties of apple trees, which were all labeled. I highly highly recommend it. Art upstairs. Goodies for sale. Can be used as a conference center. Music on occasion. Thank you Catharina!
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