Noah Weiss: The museum is good, but the free outdoor sculpture garden is amazing. Highly recommend walking around, seeing a few Calders, and playing eye spy around the island.
Noah Weiss: One of my favorite museums in Stockholm, with great exhibits for contemporary photography. Don't miss the views and free wifi from the top floor cafe.
Noah Weiss: Incredible new Nordic food overlooking the water. The Slip is great value. Picks: Smoked herring with trout roe and horseradish cream, grilled pork loin with spring onion, brownie w/ salted fudge.
Noah Weiss: My favorite cafe in Stockholm. Fantastic coffee / cappuccinos. Huge, fresh, extremely crunchy sandwiches like the chicken club. Outdoor seating and a great vibe inside. Free wifi. Go.
Noah Weiss: High end, creative Scandinavian food that's a great value. The chicken was actually amazing, and I say that rarely. Sample Gastrologik at 1/3 the price.
Noah Weiss: Feel like the coolest kid in Stockholm eating very well done new Scandinavian food without any fuss. Cheese plate was legit, as was the seared tuna plate. Great beer and wine menu too.
Noah Weiss: "Traditional" Swedish cuisine with modern ingredients, plating, and environment. Really terrific execution and good value. Smoked reindeer tartar with roe and the beef brisket with honeyed vegetables.
Noah Weiss: The best and most trendy microbrews in the world. Ask for samples till you find what you love. Brunch weasel coffee stout is special; the sour beers and Belgian beers also are great.
Noah Weiss: Perfect breakfast / brunch / coffee spot. Tasty and slightly sour (good) cappuccino. Delicious breads for the breakfast egg sandwich with roe. Granola with yogurt and jam.
Noah Weiss: Perfect spot for a healthy, affordable, organic lunch. Get the meatball open faced sandwich and a soup of the day to share. Eponymous for the famous chef and cookbook writer.
Noah Weiss: This is an art gallery for contemporary furniture design, where some people happen to buy $12,000 USD couches. Very entertaining to peruse. You'll get where IKEA knocks off ideas from.