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Hötorgshallen is a market hall in the center if the Stockholm city, at the market place called Hötorget. Hötorgshallen is on two floors. There are some restaurants and a chocolate boutique at the entrance floor. On the lower floor you will find lots of different small restaurants that serve wine and beer. There are many fish shops where you can buy fresh seafood and fish. Here, you can also find lots of charcuterie selling sausages and cold cuts from Italy, Spain, France and... . There are also several cheese shops as well as a tea shop. In the middle of the hall you will find a large shop that sells nuts and dried fruit. All the different colors and scents create a very inclusive atmosphere. If you are around, seeing this hall is a must.
I am QI am Q
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One of the best markets I've been to, I highly recommend trying the fish soup and the chocolate with tea/coffee near one of the entrances (photos attached). Unlimited refills for fish soup, and limitless bread and salad makes this one of the must go to places to eat in the whole of Stockholm! The chocolates were superb, not too sweet, very flavoursome, incredibly friendly staff and gave us free samples of chocolates and Truffles! Highly recommend visiting, one of the highlights of our visit to Stockholm! For the fish soup: Flavour = 9.5/10 Atmosphere = 8/10 Customer service = 8/10 Value = 10/10 Overall = 9/10 For the chocolate and tea/coffee: Flavour = 9.5/10 Atmosphere = 8/10 Customer service = 10/10 Value = 9.5/10 Overall = 9.5/10
Ibssy BasmerIbssy Basmer
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There are 3 things you will not find in Sweden: free public toilets, coin operated laundromats and decent food halls. Compared to the food halls in Lund, Malmö and Göteborg, this one is an improvement only because the other cities set such a low bar. The floor at street level has a few fast food joints with your usual kinds of pseudo Asian fare and pizza. You can find all the junk food you want without ever leaving Stockholm's main train station so why come here? Downstairs are vendors selling meats, fish, cheeses etc. that look just like any deli counter at a budget supermarket. I passed on the fish restaurant. It had a limited menu and the fish looked more aged than the cheeses. This market only seems to draw tourists who don't know really know what a good market looks like judging by all their 5 star reviews. I know I am going to upset a lot of Swedes, but I will say it anyway. For a real 5 star market head to Copenhagen.
Howard ThailandHoward Thailand
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Fantastic indoor food market. Had a good selection of cuisines and produce. Wish I had come here earlier in my trip. I has the "toast Skagen" from "Kajsas Fisk" which was amazing. The people either side of me 2 Swedes and a Spanish lady ordered what looked to be a fish soup which looked really yummy. I was lucky to get a seat at the bar because I arrived before 12. However within 10 mins there was a really long queue and I'm not sure if everyone was able to order and eat in. However there are other fishmonger restaurants in the location which all seemed to have similar if not the same menus.
Lady LenaLady Lena
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A nice alternative to Stockholm's expensive restaurants. A bit more affordable and with good choice between local and foreign cuisine. Make sure you try the fish soup from the black stand that has a free refill policy. Where I had this soup (-1 floor in front of the escalator, wooden stand with seafood) the wine was acid, sign that it might have been there for way too long without any supervision, which is unacceptable considering the prices for the fish stands. Spent about 90kr (around 30€) for an appetizer, soup and wine.
Vittorio DavidVittorio David
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We tried Kajsas Fisk. Ordered fish soup, deep fried calamares (like squid?), and my friend ordered fish soup and the pasta. The soup was delicious with many seafood inside! It worths the price yet we think some people may think that it would be too salty. It was a delicious and satisfactory lunch. For the shopping mall as a whole there were meat stores and chocolates as well as seafood stores in the basement.
Ka Yin ChoiKa Yin Choi
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Nearby Attractions Of Hötorgshallen
The Royal Palace
Kungsträdgården
Sergels torg
Paradox Museum Stockholm
Royal Swedish Opera
Humlegården
Downtown Camper by Scandic
Filmstaden Sergel
Stockholm Medieval Museum
Army Museum

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Olli Ristorante
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Café Schweizer
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Sergels Torg 29, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden
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attractions: The Royal Palace, Kungsträdgården, Sergels torg, Paradox Museum Stockholm, Royal Swedish Opera, Humlegården, Downtown Camper by Scandic, Filmstaden Sergel, Stockholm Medieval Museum, Army Museum, restaurants: Vete-Katten, La Neta City, Jensens Steakhouse, Olli Ristorante, Restaurant Kajsas Fisk, Tak, ICEBAR Stockholm by ICEHOTEL, Sturehof, Café Schweizer, Rolfs Kök

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