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    Sorelle - Croissant

    Sorelle

    4.5(20 reviews)
    6.8 kmKungsholmen, Marieberg
    $$

    Sorelle is such a cute place! Everyone who was working there was too nice, it looked really nice as…read morewell and the breakfast tasted wonderful. We came here an early Sunday morning, before I had to catch the bus back to Arlanda Airport (which leaves from right on the other side of the street, next to Fridhemsplan t-bana). That perfect location made us choose to go here, but I'd definitely go back! At first it looked as if they don't have that much to choose from thought, but all three of us got what we wanted and they serve good coffee ánd fresh orange juices! I went for a croissant, kanelbulle (to say goodbye to Sweden ;)), a latte and an orange juice and paid 105kr for all that. It was more than enough to start the day with, take a bus to the airport to ánd fly back to Amsterdam, so I was happy. And yep: I'm a fan.

    I wish there was a zero star review option on the Yelp as well! I went there with a friend on a…read moreSaturday for brunch. They had really limited options to choose from. 3,4 kinds of pastry, 2 kinds of juices, one kind of yogurt & fried egg sandwiches with/ without salami on them. The sandwiches were stacked up on top of each other outside the fridge right at the cashier( the point where you walked in) so I assumed they were there only to display so I asked here that if I order egg sandwich I'll get a hot egg, right? She said no these are the sandwiches & it is served cold, do you want hot, I said yeah assuming that she was gonna crack an egg for me and make one but then she just put one of those sandwiches in a microwave! And you probably know what kind of smell to expect from a heated fried egg!! Absolutely disgusting! They also serve their coffee in a plastic cup which was a huge minus for me. I think the whole idea with this cafe must have been a hipster simple hang out but it has gone terribly wrong and all that is, is really a dump looking place with a bunch of worn out furniture & plastic dishes to serve food in! And last but not least,they charge me 70 SEK for a fairly small( compare to other cafes) sandwich & a lousy late which makes this place one of the most overpriced cafes in the whole Stockholm!

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    Sorelle - Frukostmackan med ägg och salami

    Frukostmackan med ägg och salami

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    Café Blom

    Café Blom

    4.3(12 reviews)
    3.7 kmSkeppsholmen
    $$

    Café Blom is one of my favorite casual places to eat in Stockholm. If it weren't located in the…read moresomewhat laborious to reach island of Skeppsholmen (in the Swedish Center for Architecture and Design, also adjoined to the Moderna Museet), I would've eaten here every day of my trip. They offer superior quality hot and pre-made dishes at decent prices, ordered counter style. Their soup of the day during my visit was tomato, served with a generous dollop of tangy yogurt and basil oil. You could tell that this stuff was made fresh, not poured from a can. They have a generous free bread basket that you can help yourself to, providing delicious, hearty, chewy bread to dunk in your soup, or dip in a little dish of olive oil (also gratis). They offer a tempting array of baked goods, but they also sell delicious Danish chocolate bars from Simply Chocolate at the register (I am partial to the "Grainy Sue", which is basically a granola bar covered in chocolate). Seating is plentiful, as they have several rooms set up with tables in different configurations, including an outdoor patio. This is a very kid-friendly environment, and there were lots of strollers lined up at midday. They also offer free Wifi if you're needing to get some internet time in.

    Café Blom is a cute little cafe that's part of the Museum for Architecture and Design, but as…read morethat's in the same building as Moderna Museet it's also very easy to go there from that museum. And: it's way better than the (quite uncosy, if you ask me) cafe that Moderna Museet has itself. They seem to serve amazing coffees and have fancy juices and lemonades, but as we really just needed a quick bite, we went for water (that you can just take for free). There were many good looking salads and sandwiches to choose from, but as I'm not always spending my weekends in Stockholm (or Sweden in general), I obviously had to go for some sort of bulle. Cinnamon, cardamom - they had it all, and they looked awesome. But they also had saffransbullar, which is something I hadn't tasted before, so we obviously (both) went for that one. It was very sweet, but extremely good and filling, too. Just because of the distance from the rest of the city, I wouldn't just walk to Skeppsholmen just to go to Café Blom, but if I'll ever visit one of the museums again, I'd definitely go here. It's cosy, not too pricy and did I already say how delicious their food is? Well. Yep.

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    Café Blom - Bloms på Moderna

    Bloms på Moderna

    Café Blom - Fika i vårsolen på terassen: Cappuccino och kokostoppar, gott!

    Fika i vårsolen på terassen: Cappuccino och kokostoppar, gott!

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    Olja&Oliv Deli, Kök & Bar

    Olja&Oliv Deli, Kök & Bar

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 kmSöder
    $$

    Ooooh, this place is fantastic! I've lived nearby for nearly two years and to be honest I only made…read moremy first venture inside recently - because, well, it looks expensive. And yeah, a lot of it is expensive - naturally; it's an Italian delicacy store. But it's so splendid! Although it's a tiny shop, it's remarkable how much they have packed into it. Bottles and bottles and bottles of deluxe olive oil, balsamic vinegar, tapenade, artichoke paste, pasta, biscuits, and so much more. They also have some fresh vegetables and even skin products like body butter. But the focus is definitely on food, as it should be. If I wanted to make a delicious Italian homemade meal (and who doesn't?) this is definitely where I stop. You can sample everything as well - when I went there were several bowls and bits of bread already out available for dipping in oils and vinegars, and the woman there said just to ask if we wanted to try anything else. She's very friendly, helpful, and talkative, and has some of the best customer service and most upbeat, cheerful attitude I've met in Swedish employees. It seems to be a family-run business, and they travel to Italy themselves to handpick the items - you can tell there's a lot of passion and knowledge that goes into running the store. Simply splendid! As I mentioned, it can be quite pricey, but they have such a variety that the prices of course vary as well - you can definitely find something that suits your taste and budget. Plus they have rainbow-striped pasta - my personal favourite just for fun!

    From the owner: Vi är en charmig delikatessbutik, restaurang & vinbar på Södermalm i Stockholm som fokuserar på…read moremedelhavets smaker! Här hittar du kvalitetsoljor, balsamvinäger, kaffe, charkuterier, härliga ostar och mycket annat för gastronomisk njutning. Välkommen in och provsmaka dig fram till dina favoriter i vår butik på Södermalm i Stockholm. Vi arrangerar även bokade provningar av olivoljor och balsamico. I vår delikatessdisk hittar du klassiker som bland annat parmesan, pecorino, robiola, parma, san daniele, pancetta, mortadella, mozzarella, bresaola, salami mm.

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    Olja&Oliv Deli, Kök & Bar
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