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Gamla Stans LyktaB+Worth Trying

Österlånggatan 8, 111 31 Stockholm, Sweden · Restaurant, Russian restaurant, Swedish restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1781 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Cozy Old Town spot for Swedish and Eastern European comfort dishes with warm service and a few speed/value hiccups; great borsch, meatballs, dumplings, and a snug candle-lit vibe.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Gamla Stans Lykta delivers solid neighborhood dining through reliable comfort cooking—borsch and pelmeni earn consistent praise—paired with charming Old Town ambiance that justifies its premium positioning. Consistency shows some variation and service speed lags during peak hours, preventing a higher grade, though the cozy, welcoming atmosphere and kid-friendly menu make it a worthwhile destination for Swedish and Eastern European fare in the area.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked into Gamla Stan, this room feels warm and candle-lit rather than flashy. Servers often chat through dishes, and many diners linger over soup and dumplings. One guest summed it up: "Cozy spot where the borsch warms you from the first spoon." Pricing feels tied to the Old Town location, and waits can stretch during rush. The kitchen leans classic and comfort-forward: Swedish meatballs with lingonberries, borsch, pelmeni, vareniki, and savory pancakes. Flavors are homestyle and satisfying more than showy, ideal when you want steadiness rather than fireworks. Most plates arrive well-seasoned and hearty, with a few notes about small portions at a la carte prices. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: meatballs, pelmeni, and pancakes win over picky eaters. One review flagged a lack of baby seat and a strict restroom policy, but others praised how easily kids ate here. Expect SEK 600-720 per adult for a full meal; lunch specials, when available, can soften the bill.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostSEK 600-720 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Gamla Stan lane with heavy tourist footfall, quaint shops, and intimate dining rooms.

Safety: Well-trafficked, well-lit tourist core; generally safe with constant footfall.

Nearby: Steps from Royal Palace and waterfront; souvenir shops and cafes nearby; strong winter holiday ambiance.

Gamla StanThe dining scene in Gamla Stan is characterized by traditional Swedish cuisine alongside international options, catering largely to tourists and locals seeking atmospheric historic surroundings. The area is lively, with many establishments offering cozy, intimate settings reflecting the old town charm.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–18:00 Tuesday11:00–18:00 Wednesday11:00–18:00 Thursday11:00–18:00 Friday11:00–20:00 Saturday11:00–19:00 Sunday11:00–19:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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