"Outdoor Dining Area" Restaurants in Stockholm
Aira is a refined waterfront fine-dining destination where seasonal Nordic ingredients meet modern technique, elevated by truly exceptional, attentive service in a calm, design-led setting.
Set inside a boutique hotel, Ett Hem offers an intimate dining experience rooted in seasonal, local produce. Thoughtful cooking, a curated wine list, and warm service create a true feeling of home.
Wedholms Fisk specializes in top-quality fish and seafood, where classic French technique meets Swedish tradition, resulting in clean, precise cooking, supported by an extensive wine list.
Soyokaze offers an intimate omakase for a small number of guests, where classic sushi and sashimi meet creative, seafood-led courses, paired with expertly chosen sake and clear craftsmanship.
La Tour by Pontus Frithiof sits high above the city, pairing sweeping views with a menu rooted in French tradition and modern finesse, alongside an elegant cocktail bar on the same level.
Refined yet relaxed brasserie at Grand Hôtel, blending French cuisine with other Mediterranean influences. Sea views, well-executed cooking, elegant surroundings, and polished service set the tone.
An iconic dining room set high above the city, serving classic Swedish flavors with contemporary touches. The bar is a destination in its own right, occasionally hosting live jazz alongside sweeping panoramic views.
What began as a living-room supper club in 2014 led Tea Malmegård and Viktor Lejon to open their restaurant in 2020, with two tasting menus showcasing ingredients grown by the couple on Ingarö.
Relaxed neighborhood bistro with a confident seasonal menu, curated wines, and warm service. Agnes blends Mediterranean and Asian flavors into comfort-driven dishes, a dependable favorite night after night.
Playful yet precise, Celeste offers a fine-dining experience where each dish is paired with a choice of wine, cocktail, or non-alcoholic match, showcasing creativity with confidence and clarity.
Inspired by Paris's Café Riche, this grand dining room became an icon after Tore Wretman's postwar revival. Today it boasts its own butcher, fishing boat, and a cellar of more than 900 wines.
A lively neo-bistro marked by genuine hospitality, confident cooking, expressive flavors, and seasonal produce, Animo balances modern technique with an easygoing, social atmosphere.
Triton offers a flexible, produce-led menu shaped by what’s best at market, where vegetables, pasta, and lightly cured fish meet a relaxed Nordic bistro approach, with wine and vinyl setting the tone.
A relaxed yet thoughtful local bistro, Bar Agrikultur focuses on seasonal produce, vegetable-driven dishes, and carefully chosen wines and gin, delivering an honest dining experience.
Frida Ronge has shaped this rooftop complex around a Nordic-Japanese approach. The main restaurant highlights raw preparations, while the izakaya upstairs serves small plates at shared high tables.
Concrete walls, white tablecloths, tiles, and dark brown chairs: This 2023 opening created a distinctive design in a converted slaughterhouse. The compact menu pairs refined seasonal plates with natural wine.
Teatergrillen is a heritage Stockholm institution serving traditional Swedish dishes with French influence, prepared with precision and a contemporary touch, alongside an elegant wine bar.
A classic international brasserie led by the widely acclaimed Björn Frantzén, Astoria blends effortless chic with all-day dining, city energy, and exceptionally attentive, polished service.
A vibrant Southeast Asian restaurant with an open kitchen and a share-food philosophy. Bold Thai, Vietnamese, and Malaysian flavors, plus what many call the city's best soft-shell crab.
At Riri, the open kitchen puts the charcoal grill center stage, where fish, meat, and seasonal vegetables are cooked over fire, finished with sauces and fresh accents, alongside a thoughtfully curated natural wine list.