4 stars for satisfying large portions, a decent limited menu, and best of all--GREAT PRICE!
Maybe I'm just a big cheapo, but I like being able to go out for a filling, tasty non-fast-foody dinner for two and spending less than 200kr ($30USD). Didn't think this was possible in Stockholm, but Ki-Mama basically fits that category.
We got the lax-kimchi, chige, and lax sushi for 270kr ($40USD). It was wayyyy more than enough food. Could've skipped on the sushi. Were completely full all night (mind you, we had dinner at like 5:30pm).
Lax Sushi (80kr): 5 nigiri and 3 rolls. Very decent sushi. Fish could have been colder in my opinion. I think they use fake crab meat, but I personally don't mind.
Lax-Kimchi (90kr): Raw salmon on top of a generous bowl of rice (even enough for me, as a rice monster) with kimchi, sesame seeds, and dried seaweed; raw egg yolk is optional (highly recommended, makes it creamy and tastier). Fresh fish, very tasty, extremely filling. Rice could've been hotter, but not a big deal.
Chige (95kr): Big bowl of strong-flavored kimchi seafood stew with (what seemed like) endless pieces of salmon, oyster, shrimp, and scallops. Comes with a large bowl of rice. Even though I'm not a huge fan of kimchi (not a sour/tart person), I enjoyed it and was pleasantly surprised by how much seafood they gave.
It's a very casual place where you sit whereever and order at the sushibar, get your own tea/water and utensils. I prefer this type of dining experience--less stressful. Staff are not THAT friendly but not rude either.
If you come for lunch, I think it comes with a bowl of miso soup (got the lax-kimchi and she packed a soup with it). Decent miso--had oyster and no tofu.
Basically, if you want a casual dining experience and some pretty good sushi/seafood without blowing all your cash, come here! read more