Eat:
PA & Co in Östermalm. Slightly tricky to get a reservation (it is tiny) but so worth it once you are seated. The cod in butter sauce and skagen* was divine as was the sauteed wild mushrooms on toast. A cosy place to while away a couple of hours over a bottle of wine especially on a frosty winter's evening.
Nytorget Urban Deli perfect for a casual lunch (sit on the outside bench seats if there is room...and the weather permits). We shared the steak tartare and the skagen toast (clearly I have a thing for small nordic sea creatures drenched in mayonnaise and dill ;)
Restaurant Sturehof always, always good. Had an awesome night out with Swedish friends here last time I visited.
Östermalms saluhall market hall. Wonderful for lunch, an afternoon snack with a glass of wine, or for picking up provisions for a picnic in summer or dinner if you are staying in self-catering accommodation. Fabrique bakery for fantastic bread and kanelbulle (cinnamon scroll/buns with a hint of cardamon). Cinnamon buns and hot chocolate in the heart of Gamla Stan at Chokladkoppen.
Sosta Espresso Bar. These boys never fail to deliver a perfect caffè latte.
Bianchi cafe and cycles
Shop:
Love the Byredo store for perfumes and candles;
Nudie Jeans boys schmoys. Girls wear 'em better ;)
Grandpa for cute and quirky clothing, vintage and homeware oddities;
Acne. duh!
Sleep:
We rested our weary heads (can't even use jetlag as an excuse!) at the Hotel Stureplan. I have stayed at this 19th century-built hotel each time I have visited Stockholm and always find the staff welcoming and the rooms beautiful (love the chandeliers in each room). Great location as well.
*tiny prawns (shrimp)
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