New restaurants in Stockholm


Images from: Djuret restaurant
Autumn is synonymous with new restaurants. Besides the seafood restaurant B.A.R  several interesting restaurants are opening this autumn - and some a bit earlier... All of them have a unique concept and are operated by renowned people.

La Vecchia Signora - an italian restaurant opens on Södermalm by the owner of the popular LoScudetto. Though the name sugests a soccer place for soccer, but the old lady is the name of sockerteam juventus from Turin. The food will be north italian. Address: Åsögatan 163, Södermalm

Buco Nero
- Caffè Nero is a renowned espressobar in Stockholm. Buco Nero, situated in a former car hall,  will be a cool urban food hall in a restaurant environment with. Address: Roslagsgatan 4, Norrmalm/Vasastan (opens nov/dec)

Tantra - Love and making love is in focus at this new indian restaurant. Red walls and erotic paintings on the wall will surely put you in the right mood. The owners already have a couple of popular indian restaurants. Address: Ringvägen 153, Södermalm (opens october)


Djuret - This small restaurant in Gamla Stan next to Guide Michelin restaurant Lejontornet serves food made by one type of meat at a time. The interior is done with a sense of humor. This is not a place for vegetarians. Djuret is swedish and means The Animal. Address: Lilla Nygatan 5, Gamla Stan

Högkvarteret - Headquarters (högkvarter) for Homo- bi- and queers but also a bar, gallery and restaurant. Address: Närkesgatan 8 Södermalm.

Cloud Nine - French colonial style food with inspiration from New Orleans as well as from Africa and the West Indies. Don't miss out on their amazing dessert room (dessertrummet). Read more here. Address: Lilla Bantorget/Torsgatan 1, City

La Neta - Mexican taqueria with real ambitions. Though its fastfood, its quality. Address: Barnhusgatan 2, City

MatMekka - Slow food, pure raw materials and products in a thrilling collision between Swedish tradition and world food signed by the swedish eco-chef Carola Magnusson is served at the Ethographical museum. The former museum restaurant Babajan got the eco-food-trend started in Stockholm. Babajan has moved. MatMekka moves in. Address: Ethnographical Museum, Djurgården.


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