Today feels like the first day of Autumn and a quick glance at the watch proves that the evenings are starting to get longer and darker. Which means it’s time to move from al fresco dining to cozy, candelit restaurants again. Check out Gamla Stan’s Fem Små Hus.
On a cozy sidestreet in the Old Town, Fem Små Hus is made up of five small houses which have been connected to form a restaurant. With its traditional cellar vaults, low ceilings, candlelight ambiance and excellent Swedish food, this is one of the nicest places to try classics such as Västerbotten pie, reindeer and Baltic herring, not to mention its extensive wine menu. One of the all-time favorites for the past 30 years is the, “Kalvfilé Anna Lindberg” (veal fillet), named after Anna Lindberg who owned an illegal tavern in the same block. A little on the pricey side but worth it for the atmosphere and food!
Nygränd 10. Tel: +46 10 87 75.
Tags: Fem Små Hus, Gamla Stan, Swedish food



























































What does the food taste like? How much? What about the service?
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I bet next week takes in another non-informative review of a restaurant close to Gamla Stan.
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