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    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    Hemköp

    Hemköp

    3.7(10 reviews)
    2.8 kmCity
    $$

    Maybe we're more linear in the U.S.; for the most part, you go up and down aisles, making it harder…read moreto miss anything. Here, at least at this location, it's more like a maze. But let's put a positive spin on it: You get more exercise? There was quite a large selection of in-store baked breads at the front entrance. There were also prepared sandwiches, salads, and sushi, along with a small sushi counter. I got a ham and cheese sandwich; it was disappointing. I also got a crusty baguette and some sweets (cookies) as gifts. Next came the fruits and vegetables. Note: You need to weigh your produce. There are scales throughout the section. Put it in a bag and place it on the scale. Select the item. Yes, the writing is in Swedish, but there are pictures, too. I could figure out that "nektarin" was nectarine. Once you select the item, a sticker is printed out, and you put that on the bag. Not surprisingly, the fish section is big. It's at the back of the store. The meat counter is small and includes some prepared items, like ribs and chicken. There's a nice-sized deli counter. In front of it is a small but varied food bar. Grab a compostable container of an appropriate size and fill it. It's all the same cost by weight. On the day I went, there were four varieties of chicken, and one Chinese beef dish. There were sides like potatoes and broccoli and more, and salads. But tucked between the food bar and deli was a warming oven filled with chicken roasted with a variety of spices. They were pre-packed in a variety of quantities. I picked a single chicken leg (drumstick-thigh). It was juicy and delicious. I regretted not getting more more and passing on the sandwich. I would (and probably will) go back for this chicken. This is where the store really becomes a maze. It's got everything you need, but on your first visit, it may take you some time to find it. There are a lot of self-service checkout machines and three staffed lanes. Be sure to read the signs: The lane I selected had a large sign stating cards only, no cash. And yet the couple in front of me still missed this. They had to see another person in order to pay. Bags are available - don't know if there's a charge - I always bring my own. This Hemkop is downstairs in Ahlens City. Enter off of Klarabergsgatan, under the Hemkop sign, and go straight back to the elevator for a barrier-free experience. The store is downstairs. I believe an entrance off of Master Samuelsgatan, on the other side of the store, the one that leads right to the elevators, is also barrier-free.

    This grocery is located in the lower level of Ahlens. Also reachable by an exit to T Central. The…read morelast few times we were in Stockholm, my impression was that there was a wide selection of items that tended to be pricier than the local ICA. This time, for the items I was interested in, prices seemed to be slightly cheaper. I especially liked the huge bins of Swedish candy. Huge selection of freshly prepared items. And plenty of cheeses. Now, if I could only figure out what they are. The natives speak English, but the packaging and most of the signage is Swedish. But be adventurous. If it looks good, buy it unless it is a can of surstromming. Look that one up.

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    Hemköp - My favorite section

    My favorite section

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    ICA Supermarket - I have never seen doughnuts hung.  What a neat idea

    ICA Supermarket

    3.6(8 reviews)
    3.9 kmSöder
    $$

    I noticed 2 years ago that different ICAs have different pricing, even within a few blocks. This…read moreis not the cheapest one but it isn't the most expensive either. It is clean, fairly well layed out. Packaging can be confusing for instance whole bean coffee feels like ground coffee. I like their bakery, particularly the bread that has dried cranberries. And get the French butter. I love the ICA fruit Museli and will take several package home. I wish the US sold filmolk but kevir is almost as good on the Museli. . I did not find Felix mango curry sauce. That has a mayonnaise consistency and is delicious on sandwiches or to dip in. Had to go to Hemkoff for that. Some stores require that you scan your receipt to exit. This store does not. That is a plus when you are either just looking or didn't find what you want. You likely will find nearly anything you want here. And checkout their bakery doughnuts. What a neat way of displaying them.

    One of my great pleasures when traveling is exploring grocery stores in other countries. First. I…read moream generally hungry and I like getting cool snacks you can't get in the US. The ICA Supermarket was large and nicer than some of the other options in the area. I really enjoyed poking around and found it to be a really nicely organized and well-stocked grocery store. The staff was friendly to the foreigners and paying with a touchless card was easy peasy.

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    ICA Supermarket - Food souvenirs

    Food souvenirs

    ICA Supermarket - Frukost på ICAs matbaren :)

    Frukost på ICAs matbaren :)

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    Munkbrohallen - Munkbrohallen

    Munkbrohallen

    3.2(6 reviews)
    3.2 kmGamla stan
    $$$

    Good kale salad, clean and cute deli area. SEK is somewhat confusing. Extremely high tax.read more

    Having recently moved to Gamla stan from Götgatan, I decided need of a litre of milk was a decent…read morereason to check out Munkbrohallen (as opposed to other local rather dire overpriced Coop). The website lists Väddögård as a supplier so my hopes were high for some locally sourced milk - all they seem to stock is Arla. A quick scan of the shelves revealed a decent assortment, nearly everything priced 3-15+sek higher than other supermarkets. I noticed a few interesting niche items, but prefer to treat myself to these things at Casa Warg or Urbandeli as the atmosphere reminds me of my past life in the UK and US. For the more reasonable prices and extra 10 minute walk, I will continue to due my food shopping on Söder. Having become a regular (15 min before closing!) shopper at Munkbrohallen, I have upped the 2 star rating to 4. Although not the place to purchase staple items as the prices are higher than a standard ICA/Coop, the fruit and veg specials alone are worth coming here. It is obvious they select what they buy at market so can offer better prices on what is often higher-grade produce. The in-store cooked roast-beef is the closest I have come to what the local butcher in my childhood town produced - Lean, not overcooked or salted. The staff are friendly and relaxed, and the coffee good too.

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    Oriental Supermarket

    Oriental Supermarket

    3.4(17 reviews)
    2.6 kmCity
    $$

    Lowered my rating due to customer service. Seems like the good people left…read more We bought a bag of rice that was tainted with dry food pests (stringy webs/cocoons inside and eggs). I understand that this was not the supermarket's bad, but the manufacturer's bad. Either way, we weren't going to eat a bag of rice that had bugs in it and as a customer, it was the supermarket's issue with their supplier. So, I brought the rice back to return it and had to *argue with the staff* for them to believe me. They insisted that it was just string, so I asked them how could string be sticky or have this texture?! Anyway, they very adamantly let me exchange it and warned me that I couldn't just buy their product, eat it, then return it because I didn't like it. It was kind of ridiculous and rude. We didn't eat the rice because it was bad, and why would I waste my day carrying a 10lb bag of rice to return it if it was good? I went back again recently to stock up on my usual foods. The lady asked if I wanted a bag and I said yes. She warned me that they started charging 1kr for bags since about a month ago, but this time she wouldn't charge me because I didn't know. I said thank you and went home only to see on the receipt that she charged me anyway. I know it was only 1kr, but it was dishonest. So, it looks like they've hired some slightly rude and possibly dishonest people there now. Unfortunate, really. Albeit the service, I still come here to get my tofu, noodles, and condiments.

    When I heard orientalisk I thought I am going to a middle eastern supermarket not asian. I mean…read morethere is really a confusion with those wordings. If someone says "oriental" I think of oriental carpets, belly dancers and middle east. Of course "orient" means east and china etc are all east, but but.... I feel like I got totally tricked here. Rating 1 star for traveling all the way here and not finding what I was actually looking for. However this place really has everything for a Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese etc. dish.

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    Oriental Supermarket
    Oriental Supermarket
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    NK Saluhall - Swedes first frozen burrito that I've seen!

    NK Saluhall

    4.2(18 reviews)
    2.4 kmCity
    $$

    NK Saluhall is the main food area on the lower level of NK Stockholm, one of the cities most grand,…read moreold and impressive department stores however I'm sad to say, especially after giving the main store four-stars - the food area just didn't impress me. They did have a nice selection in terms of fresh produce, in many ways it felt like a farmers market and you could even make and ground your own almond butter through a machine but other than a small selection of this sort - there wasn't really much else which for a huge store was a little disappointing. I was disappointed with a lack of to-go food and stands here, making it different (and not in a good way) to similar department stores including Harrods, Marks and Spencer and Selfridges of London for example. I did find it hard to find a member of staff, compared to the rest of the store here. They didn't have a great gluten-free selection either in terms of products made gluten-free - it was non-existent. NK Saluhall doesn't compare to the main store sadly, but still, it deserves an extra star as it does offer some unique products in a nice way you can't get anywhere else in Stockholm.

    Looove this place!!! I just wish it was more affordable!! This splendid high-end gourmet indoor…read moremarket is worth walking through just for the experience of it. You will salivate over top quality food displays, ranging from meats, seafood, cheeses, pastries, etc.... I can't afford to shop or dine here too often but if you want to try really good smörgås (Scandinavian open sandwich), check out "Tysta Mari", seafood deli inside. If you fancy "fika" (coffee break), check out Robert's Coffee near the entrance... you can get a coffee and a yummy vaniljhärta for take away and take a stroll in Humlegården, a beautiful park only a few blocks away (even though a nice weather is very unlikely to happen.... lol).

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    Kampementshallen - grocery - Updated May 2026

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