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    Storstugan Hellasgården

    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh

    Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh

    4.4(64 reviews)
    5.5 kmDjurgården
    $$$

    This place is fabulous. I don't know who Pelle Janzon is, but his toast is just lovely. Meatballs!…read moreCreamy sauce! Lingonberries! Spectacular potatoes! The patio is a spectacular space. The whole thing in a park setting. Service was great. Good humored and attentive. Everyone's first restaurant in Stockholm should be this great.

    We were in Stockholm for a few days last week and spent one day on the island of Djurgården. After…read morevisiting a couple of museums on the island, we visited Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh for lunch. The building is stunning - sweet and beautiful - originally built for the Stockholm Art and Industrial Exhibition in 1897. Later, it was a bakery and then a restaurant, until 1992, when restaurateur, cookbook author and food columnist Nils Emil Ahlin took over the inn and created the Ulla Winbladh we know today. The food is classically Swedish and completely delicious. We started our meal by sharing Toast Skagen (pieces of toasted bread and a prawn salad called skagenröra, typically made with mayonnaise, sour cream and dill, sometimes dijon mustard, and garnished with roe), which is incredibly popular in the warmer months in Nordic countries. (They split the portion onto two plates for us!) My husband ordered another classic - poached cod served with shrimp, chopped hard boiled eggs, freshly grated horseradish, browned butter, and potatoes. I had my first (but not last) herring of the trip - fried herring with mashed potatoes, lingonberries, and lightly pickled cucumber. We had a wine and beer and really enjoyed our leisurely lunch at this beautiful restaurant on the island of Djurgården. A very beautiful and delicious meal.

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    Fjäderholmarna

    Fjäderholmarna

    4.6(9 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$$

    If you're visiting Stockholm and want a break from the city without going too far, Fjäderholmarna…read moreis the answer. Just a 25-minute ferry ride from the city center, and suddenly you're in the middle of serene nature, surrounded by rocky shorelines, pine trees, and calm Baltic waters. The island is small and walkable, which makes it perfect for a half-day trip. There's something really charming about wandering the trails, watching boats glide past, and stopping for fika or a drink along the water. You'll find cozy cafés, glassblowing and craft shops, and even a little chocolate factory. It's tourist-friendly without feeling overly commercial. Swimming spots are tucked around the edges if you're up for a dip, and there are plenty of sun-warmed rocks to lounge on if you're not. It gets busy in the summer, but still feels peaceful -- like a local secret hiding in plain sight. Tip: Come hungry. The restaurants (especially Fjäderholmarnas Brygga) are excellent, and enjoying a cold drink by the water is basically a Swedish summer ritual. Whether you want to explore, relax, or just eat well with a view, Fjäderholmarna is totally worth the trip.

    Nice little island in the Stockholm archipelago is easily reachable by boat or book the Strömma…read moreKanalbolaget. It's about a 20 minute boat ride. Once on the island you can sunbathe if the weather permits or hike. There are also a couple restaurants, cafes and specialty shops to keep you busy. It's expensive to get here SEK 145, but if you purchase the Stockholm Pass it'll save aggravation since it's included. Pleasant retreat from the city and recommended if visiting Stockholm.

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