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MoonCake RestaurangB+Worth Trying
Bergsgatan 33, 112 28 Stockholm, Sweden
· Asian fusion restaurant, Fine dining restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (544 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Creative Pan-Asian cooking with standout duck dishes and warm hospitality; book ahead and expect mid-to-high Stockholm pricing.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
MoonCake Restaurang delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality—particularly skilled duck and dim sum—paired with warm, attentive service and thoughtful pacing. Consistent execution and strong customer loyalty reinforce its standing, though occasional service friction on busy nights and a modest backstreet setting prevent it from reaching higher territory. Worth seeking out for confident Pan-Asian fusion in a relaxed, owner-led environment.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked on a backstreet in Kungsholmen, this room feels stylish and relaxed rather than showy. Servers pace courses thoughtfully and the owner often greets guests, creating a warm neighborhood vibe. One diner summed it up: "A little gem with friendly, attentive service." The cooking leans Pan-Asian fusion with clear, confident flavors: crisp tempura prawns, silky dim sum, wok-kissed vegetables, and a deep bench of duck dishes. It is creative without theatrics, drawing on Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Korean cues while keeping plates familiar enough for varied tastes. Portions are generous and pricing aligns with Stockholm mid-high brackets. Families are welcome and the menu has items kids will actually eat: Pad Thai, tempura, fried starters, and mild dumplings. There is no explicit kids menu, but staff are accommodating and spice levels can be tempered. Adventurous options exist, yet classics make it easy for picky eaters too.
At a Glance
- Rich lineup of duck dishes and skilled dim sum
- Owner-led hospitality with thoughtful pacing
- Generous portions and consistent execution
- Pricing sits at the higher end for casual Asian
- Occasional rushed or curt service on busy nights
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Welcoming owner energy
- Tender Peking duck with balanced sauce
- Crispy, meaty tempura prawns
- Desserts like ginger pears that finish strong
- Steady quality across years
Points of Concern
- Some diners find it overpriced relative to expectations, especially with three courses
- A few reports of rushed or brusque service during peak hours
- Menu breadth skews toward duck and seafood; limited poultry starters
- Review patterns show no manipulation concerns; largely organic mix
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostSEK520-700 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a lighter starter like mango salad (SEK118) with a richer duck main to balance the meal
- Dessert portions are ample; one to share can save cost and room
Perfect For
- Date night with refined but relaxed vibes
- Friends sharing starters and a bottle
- Locals wanting a reliable neighborhood favorite
- Small celebrations without fuss
Location Insights
Area: Quiet residential streets of Kungsholmen with a local, relaxed vibe; mix of families and professionals.
Safety: Well-lit, walkable, and generally safe with steady foot traffic in evenings.
Nearby: Near T-bana, backstreet setting; close to parks, apartments, and small shops.
VasastanVasastan is a vibrant residential neighborhood with a strong local community feel, known for its cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from casual eateries to upscale dining, attracting a mix of locals and visitors seeking quality food in a relaxed atmosphere.
BergsgatanBergsgatan is a lively street within Vasastan known for its variety of restaurants and bars, popular among locals for casual dining and socializing.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–22:00
Tuesday17:00–22:00
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–14:00, 17:00–22:00
Friday11:00–14:00, 17:00–23:00
Saturday16:00–23:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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