tl;dr - 1st & only Stockholm organic eco grocery store (I think). It's essentially a Whole Foods rip-off but that's not a bad thing!
I was expecting this place to be expensive as [expletive deleted] but it's not that bad. It's on the expensive end, yes, but ok enough to warrant coming here every now and then. The prices span from inner city Stockholm grocery store prices (which is expensive of course) to far on the expensive end for what I presume is hard to find eco stuff. Chicken breast file for example was super expensive and only available in one brand. It's one of my food pillars so City Gross will keep being my main supplier for that and numerous other things that were too expensive or hard to find at this eco store.
The venue is nice and clean spanning 2 floors. Staff was friendly & pretty much everyone greeted me with a smile. The place had a mixed bunch of visitors as well - not just weird hippies and hipsters which I would've guessed. Need to work on my prejudices I think..
I also had a take away salad from the upstairs food court, which by the way is something I need to try soon as they have eco beers and burgers and whatnot. The salad, with a mixed base, beef and mixed seeds, nuts, berries topping was amazing! Lot of food, healthy and just the type of salad I dig 100%. It'll run you 115:- which definitely is on the steep end. If they'd lower the price to 100 I'd be prepared to give it a tie with For Friends for Sweden's best lunch salad.
I see it's raining 5s over this place. It's not a 5 in my opinion, but a well welcome addition to Stockholm's sparse food fauna that I think people crave and thus rate it higher as it's unique. On a 10 scale, which would be perfect now, it's a solid 8, or 8.5 which is really, really good. I'm gonna give it a 4 here and it's definitely a strong one. For the 5 star rating it needs to be a bit cheaper so anyone, not just the more well off, can go here for day to day shopping and the selection could also be a bit better as noted above. read more