I spent a very enjoyable week in Stockholm, though I confess I was not as over the moon about the food as some of the other posts in this thread. One thing to emphasize (which surely affected my appreciation) is that STOCKHOLM IS FRIGGING EXPENSIVE. Compared to other notoriously expensive cities like London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, Stockholm easily takes the (princess) cake. Expect to pay $20-30 for starters and $30-40 for mains -- and not in Michelin-starred restaurants: we're talking meatball and herring places. A lot of the food tends toward the austere.
Having said that, there are some places I'd be happy to visit again. The sausage stand seems to be going strong, thankfully -- being one of the few places that were both good and affordable. The
Saluhall is temporarily relocated to the next building over while its permanent location is being rebuilt, but there were still enough vendors to make it a worthwhile lunch destination. (Still, $20 for a pre-made, open-faced gravlax sandwich. Was it life-changing gravlax? No, but it was tasty. You know, like you make at home.)
Rosendals Trädgård is very much worth visiting, as much for the setting as for the food. And
Oaxen Slip was solid all around.
Now for two great places that I don't believe were mentioned before. You should get all of your meatball-eating done at
Meatballs for the People. You are given a choice of meats and presentations, but meatballs is pretty much all they do, and they excel at it. Very casual place that tends to fill up fast, for good reason. Assuming the webpage is up to date, they seem to have an early lunch special where 11-11:30am on weekdays all dishes are 95 SEK. This is about half the usual price, so it's not clear if you get a smaller portion or not. But do go whenever you can.
Speceriet is a small(ish) plate restaurant displaying the creativity that I thought was missing from many other places we visited and where the price-to-deliciousness ratio was within proper parameters. Very popular, so either go early or make a reservation.
I fell in love with the cardamom buns at
Fabrique's London location and was happy to find that they are just as wonderful in their natural environment. Actually, everything here is great -- including the yogurt.