Hip hangouts
Stockholm’s restaurant scene is constantly evolving, with trendy new spots popping up regularly. Two areas currently buzzing with activity are Slakthusområdet, just south of the city, and Slussen, in the heart of Stockholm. In recent years, several exciting restaurants have opened in these neighbourhoods, with many more to come. In Slakthusområdet, the undeniable hotspot is Solen (meaning "the sun"). At Slussen, Gondolen shares the spotlight with Freyja.
In Södermalm, Riche Fenix has been drawing crowds since its opening in 2022. A younger sibling of the iconic Stockholm restaurant Riche, it offers an eclectic international menu ranging from hotdogs to oysters. Another much-talked-about newcomer in the neighbourhood is Bacchanale, which opened in 2024. Inspired by the secret ancient festivities dedicated to the wine god Bacchus, this restaurant has won the hearts (and appetites) of Stockholmers with its grand wood-fired oven and high-quality ingredients.
Over in Östermalm, Brasserie Astoria and Chez Jolie are the places to be. Brasserie Astoria, led by star chef Björn Frantzén, offers a lively international dining experience with a grand dining room, a cocktail bar, and a more intimate section called Lilla A. Just a block away, Chez Jolie serves classic French cuisine with quality wines and white tablecloth elegance, run by Astoria’s former head chef Mikael Einarsson.
In Hagastaden, another up-and-coming area, Rummel has become a go-to meeting spot for locals. Here, modern European brasserie classics are served with a creative twist, all set against a backdrop of art exhibitions beneath the restaurant’s high, sloping ceiling.