Classic restaurants
Traditional Swedish comfort food, known as 'husmanskost', includes hearty dishes such as meatballs with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam, Toast Skagen and potato pancakes. If you’re craving a taste of Sweden’s culinary heritage, Stockholm has several classic restaurants to choose from.
Pelikan and Kvarnen are two historic beer halls in Södermalm. The Art Nouveau-inspired Pelikan draws both locals and visitors with its affordable menu and relaxed atmosphere, while Kvarnen, featured in Stieg Larsson’s Millennium books, has remained true to its working-class roots with generous, well-priced dishes.
Den Gyldene Freden is more than just a restaurant – it’s a piece of history. Dating back to 1722, it is one of the world’s oldest restaurants and has been a favourite haunt of many legendary Swedes.
By comparison, Knut is a relative newcomer, dedicated to making northern Swedish cuisine more accessible. Blending rustic tradition with urban influence, the restaurant serves 'palt' (a classic Swedish dumpling) all-you-can-eat-style every Monday.
For more iconic restaurants in Stockholm, check out this guide.