Reservations
Creative small-plates and chef menus with refined execution near Central Station; excellent food and polished service, but pricing and portion size feel steep to some.
Tegelbacken delivers exceptional food quality with refined, creative plates and standout desserts, supported by attentive, polished service that guides diners confidently through each course. However, tight table spacing and polarizing decor limit the overall experience, while modest portions and premium pricing create value concerns that prevent grade A territory. Strong execution in core dimensions makes this a worthwhile destination for fine dining enthusiasts willing to embrace its refined, modern European approach.
Steps from Central Station, the room feels warm and refined rather than flashy, with calm energy and occasional water views. Service is attentive and polished, guiding diners through each plate with confidence. One guest noted, "Every course felt considered," while another found the decor a bit old-fashioned for the price point. The cooking leans modern European with creative Asian accents—crudo, tartar, black rice with shellfish, and truffle pasta appear alongside pristine oysters. Flavors are clean and dialed-in, desserts like the chocolate mousse draw raves, and chef menus help you sample widely. Expect small plates focused on quality over heft, and price points that reflect premium ingredients and technique. Families should know this is not geared to kids: there is no dedicated children menu, portions are modest, and flavors skew sophisticated. Picky eaters may struggle, though simpler items like truffle tortellini or strawberry desserts could land. For an easier family win, consider options elsewhere with more casual comfort dishes.
Area: Central, business and hotel hub by the waterfront; mix of office crowd and travelers.
Safety: Well-lit, busy arteries near Central Station; generally safe with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Opposite major hotels like Sheraton, steps from Central Station and city waterfront promenades.
Available: Reservations
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