In Stockholm, there are many shops selling side dishes, both raw and cooked, and even canned fish are raw and cooked. There are countless kinds of fish, but there are few kinds of vegetables and fruits, and the price is very high, because the climate in Stockholm is cold and not suitable for plant growth.
Stockholm people have a tradition of eating assorted soups on Thursdays, accompanied by cured pork, sausages and mustard. The usual drinks are hot punch and cold beer. After that, there are snacks with jam and puffed cream. Most Stockholm hotels will provide a daily special meal at lunch time, which usually includes drinks, salads, bread and coffee.
To make Stockholm meatballs: First, soak the bread in milk until soft, peel the onion, wash it, cut it into pieces, and stir-fry it with butter for later use. Chop the beef into powder, put it in a pot, add the fried minced onion, eggs, bread (milk is squeezed out), salt, Chili noodles, cardamom noodles, etc., and stir well. When stirring, add milk one after another until it becomes paste. Squeeze into balls and paste with flour. Put it in the oil pan, fry it until golden brown, take it out and put it in the stew pot, add appropriate amount of beef soup and sour cream, adjust the taste, and stew it with slow fire. Serve with mashed potatoes or other vegetarian dishes. The meatballs are rich and fragrant, crisp and tender. Reindeer Sliced Meat: Reindeer is a specialty in northern Sweden. Friends who are going to the North Pole (kiruna) should pay attention. You must taste it locally. Ingredients: reindeer meat, potatoes, red onions, lingonberry tomato sauce.
there are thousands of restaurants in Stockholm, which can cater to all tastes and consumption levels, ranging from old-fashioned Konditori to gourmet restaurants. In addition, there are some high-end shopping malls in this city.
most cafes and restaurants offer special lunch dagens ratt or dagens lunch from 11: 3 to 2: every business day, and the price is fixed (generally 6-7 Swedish kronor), which usually includes main course and salad. Bread. Cold drinks and coffee are the most economical ways for upper-class Swedes to eat.
when it comes to fast and cheap snacks, Grillad Korv Medbrod, a simple hot dog sausage bread (12-25 Swedish kronor, available in countless stalls and food trolleys), is the first choice. Similar breads include boiled hot dog sausage bread (kokt korv) and various kinds of rulle-hot dog sausage with mashed potatoes, onions, shrimp salad and so on.
Café Art (Vasterlanggatan 6; Snacks 35~65 SEK) A domed coffee bar is antique and complements the atmosphere of the ancient city.
Hermitage(Stora Nygatan 11; 65~85 SEK) A vegetarian restaurant, which brings together exquisite vegetarian dishes from all over the world. Lunch is very economical (SEK 65).
Hotorgshallen(Hotorget) has many Mediterranean-style snack bars. There are also many food stalls in Kungshallen(Hotorget) opposite, which not only have the flavor of various countries, but also are cheap. There is also an open-air market between the two buildings, which sells many fresh fruits and vegetables.
for "night owls", Kebab house (snacks from SEK 19) located at the intersection of Vasagatan Street and Kungsgatan Street, near Central Station, is an ideal place to go every day until 5am. The kebabs and beef patties there are delicious and cheap.
There is a row of fast food restaurants along the Kungstradgarden Park. The most famous one is Café Piccolino (Kungstradgarden), a narrow small restaurant with huge French windows and very good lighting.
Bakfickan (the main course is 95~2 Swedish kronor; Time (Monday to Saturday) is a restaurant deeply loved by Stockholm people. The art nouveau decoration makes people feel at home, and the price is reasonable and fair.
Sirap(Surbrunnsgatan 31A; Brunch 3~95 SEK) provides delicious brunch, large sandwiches and salads.
Ostermalm
Sturekatten(Riddargatan 4 ; Sandwich 35~7 SEK) A traditional cafe with old-fashioned decorations and antiques. It's pleasant to enjoy a cup of afternoon tea quietly here.
Qstermalms Saluhall(Ostermalmatorg; Time (Monday to Saturday) is a very beautiful market with cheap food stalls. If you want to have a picnic, be sure to fill your basket here.
Sodermalm
Creperie Fyra Nnop(Svartensgatan 4; Pancakes 36~74 Swedish kronor; Time is open at night) There are many huts inside, which provide delicious food (6 SEK for side dishes and 36 SEK for dessert).
Hermans(F will come to talk about 23 a; Lunch 68/98 SEK) provides vegetarian food, and you can enjoy delicious food and beautiful scenery on the promenade in summer.
if you want to eat fast food, you can go to Jerusalem royal kebab (gotgatan 61; Time24 hours), barbecue and salad sandwich is only 25 Swedish kronor. One with a more Swedish flavor is Nyatekt Stromming (Sodermaltorg), where there is the most famous fried herring in Stockholm.
Indian Curry House;; Scheelegatan ; The main course is 65~12 SEK), which provides the most
mamas &; Tapas(Scheelegatan 3; Snacks are 35 Swedish kronor. Main course 98~158 Swedish kronor) Spanish-style food shop.
the most convenient supermarket in Germany is Hemkop(Klarabergsgatan 5; 8 am ~ 9 pm) from Monday to Friday, in Time basement of Ahlens Department Store. System bolaget(Kiarabergsgatan 62; Time 1 am ~ 8 pm Monday to Friday, 1 am ~ 3 pm Saturday) can buy wine.