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    Restaurang Formosa

    5.0 (1 review)

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    10 years ago

    A very good Japanese restaurant... Very easy to find table. Good service and not expensive. Food variety is also a plus.

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    Rosendals Trädgård - Dessert Selection @ Rosendals Trädgård

    Rosendals Trädgård

    4.4(77 reviews)
    1.6 kmDjurgården
    $$

    When it comes to a culinary adventure, it can be difficult to tell whether or not a feeling of…read morefamiliarity is a good sign. At times it suggests that a concept is overdone or unoriginal, and at other times that familiarity strikes us at a more profound level -- as if we've been there before in a past life, or as if there's something there that feels like home. I was lucky to find this feeling at a stunning café nestled into the greenery of Djurgården in southern Stockholm, a beacon of warmth and light amidst the afternoon chill. My traveling companion and I had spent the morning perusing the vast collections at Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, finding ourselves enchanted by the glorious staterooms and the expertly curated painting exhibitions. It's a known fact that museums always tend to make me hungry, and so after exploring the grounds I was just about ready for something to nibble on. By this point in my Swedish adventure, fika had become the most cherished hour (or several) of the day. From cardamom buns to princess cake, I had become fully absorbed in this tradition and was fully committed to incorporating it into my life back in the States. While the simplest translation is "a coffee break," for my traveling companion and I had had become so much more -- an invitation to unwind, to take refuge from the Swedish cold, and perhaps most importantly, to indulge a little. This stunning spot came at a recommendation of a friend of mine who had studied in Copenhagen for a semester and ended up here on a class trip. Luckily, this friend has impeccable taste. Rooted in (pun intended) community, Rosendals Trädgård is a veritable jack-of-all trades. From producing many of their own ingredients on site to serving treats and hearty fare alike, there is so much that this place gets right. To get to the café you walk past a series of plots alive in the soil, wondering what grows there and who planted it. When you reach the café you find that it's a real greenhouse, steeped in sunlight and awash in a rich sea of blues. It's beautiful on the outside, and even more gorgeous on the inside. Something about the self-serve style setup made me feel like I was at a friend's house for tea, contributing to the delightfully homey feel that had seeped into every corner of the abode. I sampled a couple of cookies from the buffet, and my dining companion did the same. When we took our seats, we found that each bite left us feeling warm and comforted despite the nip of Swedish spring beyond the walls of the greenhouse. It was a simple meal, an afternoon pick-me-up, yet it seemed to fill us up in spirit the same way a four-course meal would have filled our bellies. For a plate full of something that feels like home even if you're thousands of miles away from your own, Rosendals Trädgård is an immaculate refuge. Just like the plants that grow on its grounds, you'll find yourself feeling cherished and tended to. What more can we ask of a meal? Read more reviews at letsgetdinner8.wordpress.com.

    This place is a short walk from the tram and it's worth the trek after visiting Vasa museum or…read moreSkansen. The walk is absolutely gorgeous and it makes you feel as if you're stepping into an oasis away from Stockholm. They had some Christmas decorations up and a tree, so it felt very festive, even if most of the trees were bare for winter. I loved the meal setup -- there were some quick bites available to grab, as well as pastries, and there were dishes you could order. I got an Asian slaw sandwich and a saffransbulle (LOVE these). I also opted for one of their flavored hot teas, because it was cold in Stockholm in November! The food was great in the cafe, but even better was the plant shop next door! They had Christmas ornaments for sale, as well as lots of handcrafted items and lots of plants. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Rosendals Trädgård - Greenhouse Dining Area @ Rosendals Trädgård

    Greenhouse Dining Area @ Rosendals Trädgård

    Rosendals Trädgård - Menu of the day from Rosendals.  Carrot cake Yellow pea hummus  Lentils and roasted root vegetables

    Menu of the day from Rosendals. Carrot cake Yellow pea hummus Lentils and roasted root vegetables

    Rosendals Trädgård - Park that you can hangout

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    Park that you can hangout

    Chokladkoppen - Gingersnap heart

    Chokladkoppen

    3.9(107 reviews)
    2.6 kmGamla stan
    $

    Right in the heart of the old town is Chokladkoppen, which makes for a great place to stop and rest…read moreafter lots of walking through Stockholm's Gamla Stan (Old Town). Sometimes you just need somewhere to catch your breath, catch up, and plan for the rest of the day. Chokladkoppen did that for me. I had the Hot Chocolate and a cinnamon bun, and leisurely sat at my table for at least 30 minutes. There was never pressure to move on, which is so common, at least in the US ("Are you finished working on that? Can I bring you something else? Can I bring you a box?). The hot chocolate was dark, very much tasted like quality chocolate, and like a warm massage. I also ate one of their cinnamon buns, which are very popular in Stockholm. It also hit the spot. The cost of the hot chocolate was $6 USD and the cinnamon bun was a few cents less. The view from the table and people watching alone was worth the total $12 cost, but so was the hot chocolate and cinnamon bun.

    This place had really great service and a cute interior which is why I am sad to have to give it…read moreless than five stars. Unfortunately, the broccoli soup I ordered was just not good, and my boyfriend got the chicken curry baked potato, only to receive a chicken salad potato. Perhaps a translation error, but it was not the best culinary experience.

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    Chokladkoppen - Outside of restaurant, with a large outdoor seating area.

    Outside of restaurant, with a large outdoor seating area.

    Chokladkoppen - 10.2.22 Hot cocoa and cinnamon roll

    10.2.22 Hot cocoa and cinnamon roll

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    Café Ekorren

    Café Ekorren

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmDjurgården
    $$

    As I'd been up very early for this Monday morning jaunt around Djurgarden, the fuel from the 7.45am…read moreNorrmalm coffee and croissant was running out and I needed something more to power my bike ride through the rest of the park and back towards the city. The guide book suggested that Cafe Ekorren was worth a look and as it was at the far end of Djurgarden, it seemed like a natural stopping point. As I parked up, it was clear that I'd be the first customer of the day, as it was still just before 9am when I took a seat at the tables by the water's edge. What a view that provided. Ekorren is found on a peaceful promontory that sticks out a bit into the channel there, with lots of rather expensive looking boats at moorings. The sun was shining, the waters were mill-pond flat and there was no sound to be heard apart from a few insistent starlings. Set a little back from the pathway sits a small yellow cafe hut from where the meals are served which opened bang on 9am, enabling me to pick out something more substantial. I settled on a decent sized ham and brie baguette, which really hit the spot - a good mix of main fillings and salad, even the red peppers were tolerable (I usually hate these!). I'd gone for a tea to accompany the baguette, which was served as hot water in a glass, allowing me to dip the teabag in as long as I preferred. The only slight quibble was having to pay 5kr to use the single toilet stall, but that's no big deal overall. This is a great spot for a break if you're on a Djurgarden day out, although the view and the location are the main attractions.

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    Café Ekorren - The Cafe

    The Cafe

    Café Ekorren - The view of the Marina

    The view of the Marina

    Café Ekorren

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    Restaurang Formosa - coffee - Updated May 2026

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