Yes, we were tired and hungry after a full day of strolling through the beautiful city. That weakened our judgment just enough to accept the beaming smile's invitation to step inside for dinner.
Ten minutes later, our Swedish meatballs and peppered salmon arrived, proudly served on two large platters, garnished with what can only be described as decorative vegetables.
Decorative, indeed—because clearly, their purpose was not to be eaten. They arrived practically raw, unadorned by anything resembling sauce or flavor, but fear not, they made up for it with an impressive, almost weaponized texture.
As for the salmon, it boasted the same rare subtleties you'd expect from something freshly liberated from a shiny tin can. The texture? Equally surprising. And let’s not forget the sauce—a thick, cloying concoction whose pungent aroma managed to assert its dominance over the entire table.
The meatballs? Ah, they were cut from the same cloth. Taking up a good third of the plate, they carefully avoided any interaction with flavor.
These poor, flavorless orbs spent their time desperately trying to stay afloat in a sea of thick, odorless sauce. I decided to leave them to their struggle, letting them continue their brave fight...
Read moreCafé Cronan in Gamla Stan is a hidden gem that perfectly captures the charm of Stockholm's old town. From the moment you step in, you're greeted with a cozy ambiance, warm lighting, and an inviting atmosphere that feels like a home away from home.
The highlight of my visit was the exceptional service provided by waiter Fukrul. His friendly demeanor and professionalism truly elevated the dining experience. He was attentive without being intrusive, ensuring every need was met with a smile. It's rare to find someone who balances efficiency with genuine warmth, and Fukrul does it effortlessly.
The menu at Café Cronan is a delightful mix of Swedish classics and modern twists, catering to all tastes. The food was beautifully presented and bursting with flavor – a true testament to the kitchen's craftsmanship. Pair this with their expertly brewed coffee, and you have an experience worth repeating.
If you're in Gamla Stan, Café Cronan is a must-visit. And if you're lucky enough to be served by Fukrul, you'll leave with not just a full stomach but a smile that lasts the entire day. Keep up the amazing work, Fukrul – you're an inspiration to all in the hospitality industry!
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Read moreI visit this cafe at least once every time I come to Stockholm. And I really love having Swedish meatballs at this place. The dish is very delicious, the portion is just right to feel perfectly full; and at this cafe they serve the meatballs not with mashed potatoes like it’s traditionally done in Sweden, but with boiled baby potatoes, which taste very nice as well. Love it! Plus, this cafe has a good selection of desserts, including my favorite Napoleon cake. There’s also a nice variety of teas and coffees. Personally, I like to order the hot chocolate; it’s very flavorful at this place. The prices on the menu are mostly reasonable. For example, for Swedish meatballs, a dessert, and a hot drink, I pay around $33. This cafe accepts Apple Pay, which is a big plus. I also really love how this cafe is designed. Its style is classic and elegant with a vintage touch, and I appreciate that a lot. All the furniture is in very good condition, and the entire place is spotlessly clean. I especially love sitting on the little sofa right next to the big glass window and enjoying my time. I absolutely recommend this cafe for a visit, you...
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