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PrinsenvsSturehof
Both restaurants are highly recommended by travel writers. On balance, Prinsen ranks marginally better than Sturehof. Prinsen is ranked #10 in Stockholm with recommendations from 8 reviewers like Travel + Leisure, DK Eyewitness and Rough Guide.
Prinsen
Fodor's
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
BlackBook
Time Out
Michelin Guide
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Mastersamuelsgatan 4, Stockholm, Sweden
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"Still in the same location as when it opened in 1897, the Prince serves both traditional and modern Swedish cuisine, but it's the traditional that brings most people here." Full review
"Since 1897, this restaurant, a 2-minute walk from Stureplan, has been a favorite haunt of artists." Full review
"The Prinsen restaurant near the Stureplan and Birger Jarlsgatan was established in 1897 and maintains its 19th-century decor with dark wood-paneled walls." Full review
"Dark wood, mirrored walls, staff with bow tie. Paintings and graphic art everywhere, it’s said to have been payments from cleaned-out artists feasting on fine food and wine."
"The Prince' can be relied upon to offer atmosphere and an excellent range of classic Swedish husmanskost." Full review
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"Characterful and bustling bistro-style eatery with a large basement bar and a private dining room."
"Fun but traditional restaurant with wood-panelled walls and attractive paintings, not to mention good food, which is mostly Swedish."
"A long-standing haunt of artists, musicians and writers enchanted by its soft lighting, glass panelling and wall etchings."
Sturehof
Fodor's
Frommer's
BlackBook
Time Out
Michelin Guide
DK Eyewitness
Travel + Leisure
Stureplan 2, Stockholm 11446, Sweden
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"This massive complex of a restaurant with two huge bars is a complete social, architectural, and dining experience that surrounds you." Full review
"This is the most classic French-style brasserie in all of Stockholm, and it's been going strong since the day it opened back in 1897, thanks to a reinvention for the millennium." Full review
"The busy bar with floor to ceiling white tiles, designer lampshades in sheer tulle and elegant waiters and bartenders in ultra stylish uniforms."
"Long opening hours make it possible to get a meal in this classic Stockholm brasserie at almost any time of day, a rare thing in this town." Full review
0 Stars
"This bustling city institution dates back over a century and is a wonderful mix of the traditional and the modern." Full review
"A classic 19th-century seafood restaurant which was recently rebuilt."
"A Stockholm institution, beloved by generations of Swedes, who come for the excellent Swedish food (toast Skagen, Swedish cheeses from the market, salted cod, and grilled lamb)." Full review