Så här skrev jag på Quora om Stockholms best kept secrets:
[FONT=q_serif]Kungsholmen:
Resturang Sir, Alströmergatan 39
The Stockholm international resturang school sell lunch three-four days a week and have dinner sittings every now and then. The food is prepared and served by the students.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Ill Cafe, Bergsgatan 17
In the last few years Ill has branched out all over the city. Their original location next to Rådhuset is still small, friendly and full of people.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Jebéna, Kungsklippan
Located in the subway station Rådhuset is the best eritrean food I’ve had to this date.
At weekend nights it turnes in to a club and Stockholms eritrean community comes here to party.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Dragon’s Lair, Kungsholmstorg 8
Board game center Dragon’s Lair will take care of all your gaming needs. No mater if you are looking to buy a game, play magic at casual or competetive level, fly x wing minis or want to join the Street Fighter club. They have schedueled events every night of the week.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Vasastan:
Konditori Valand, Surbrunnsgatan 48
Valand has looked the same since it opened in 1954. Sven and Magdalena Åström was still running the place at my latest visit, but that was a few years ago. It a lot like stepping through a pocket in time.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Mattonbutiken, Luntmakargatan 66
Matton is a mix between a art and craft store and a office supply shop. They sell their own paper and have everything you need to get creative. I like that it is a bit more professional than other art and hobby stores. Their clients go from architect students to illustrators and ad-men. No matter if you need an airbrush compressor, french curves or just some acrylic paint - Mattonbutiken got you covered.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Gro, Sankt Eriksgatan 67
Gro is a small restaurant with 20 seats. that serve two four course menus- a vegitarian and an omnivore. Both menues focus on vegetables and cost the same, 500 sek. The wine package is another 500.[/FONT]