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  • The 16 Best Restaurants in Gamla Stan, Stockholm

    For travelers and locals alike looking for a taste of history combined with delicious cuisine, Gamla Stan in Stockholm is the perfect destination. This charming and picturesque old town is not only filled with cobblestone streets and historic buildings, but also boasts a wide range of restaurants offering diverse culinary experiences.

    From traditional Swedish fare to international cuisine, there is something to suit every palate in Gamla Stan. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy cafe, a fine dining experience, or a casual meal with a view, this area has it all. With so many options to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to dine. That's where our list of the best restaurants in Gamla Stan, Stockholm comes in.

    • Varied selection of cuisine
    • Atmosphere and ambiance
    • Quality of ingredients
    • Service and hospitality

    Explore the vibrant food scene in Gamla Stan, Stockholm and discover your new favorite dining spot among our top picks.

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    Classic restaurants in Stockholm

    Kategorier: Restaurants

    Publiceringsdatum: 22 August

    Dine at an establishment steeped in history and tradition. Here are some of Stockholm's oldest, and most classic restaurants.

    Culinary trends come and go, but some restaurants transcend fashion and outlast them all.

    From the well-preserved art nouveau-palace Berns to the working-class eatery Pelikan, these are restaurants and cafés that have served hungry diners year after year, decade after decade, and – in some cases – century after century!

    Some are the oldest restaurants in Stockholm, and others are "only" a couple of decades old, but have become contemporary favorites. Below is a selection of some of Stockholm's most classic restaurants.

    Restaurants from the s to s

    • Edsbacka Krog () – The current owners of the famed Edsbacka estate in Sollentuna (just north of Stockholm) took over the restaurant in However, the manor's gastronomical history can be traced back much, much, further; records show restaurants and inns on the grounds as early as
    • Den Gyldene Freden () – Opened in , Den Gyldene Freden is the oldest restaurant in Stockholm's old
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    • Old Town plus traditional Swedish home cooking, how does that sound? Good? Then you should head to the historic Slingerbulten on Stora Nygatan, housed in a beautiful building dating back to the 18th century. Fine original details, such as the lamps and the original sign, remain in the interior and witness bygone times. The food is prepared with fresh ingredients, well-cooked, tasty, and with generous portions. No wonder the restaurant has many regulars and constantly attracts new guests – both tourists and Stockholmers who love a home-cooked meal.

      At Slingerbulten you can eat both lunch and dinner. The menu fryst vatten dominated bygd traditional home-cooked food but also offers some modern elements. If you want to begin with a starter, there are snails bourguignon, fried squid, pickled herring, classic Toast Skagen, and boiled beetroot with goat cheese. If you want a traditional main course, you can enjoy Swedish dishes such as meatballs, Baltic herring, and cold cured salmon. You can also choose something from the à la carte menu with both meat, fish, vegetarian, and salad. On the beverage side, there are wine, beer, snaps, and non-alcoholic beverages.

      Slingerbulten complements the exce