EthioStar

Ethiostar

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Ethio-Star Etiopien Restaurang och bar, Stockholm - Eniro.se

Lokalen är lite stel och kall, men maten är var och lagad med känsla.

Servicen är mycket vänligt och ledsagar denna höstfrusna nordbo genom de exotiska... visa mer

LAO WAI Chinese Vegetarian Restaurant, Stockholm - Eniro.se

Phó & Bún, Stockholm - Eniro.se

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The food was good.

I ordered Beef Pho noodle soup.

There was very little beef in it but it tasted good.

Lao Wai - Stockholm - HappyCow

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Where to find the best international food in Stockholm - The Local

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food   location   menu   drinks   desserts   reservations  

A bit outside of Stockholm City is Kista Grossen, a food store with a wide selection of various international food which could fit in just about any category on this list.

For Ethiopian food, try EthioStar, a restaurant located on Saltmätargatan in central Stockholm, serving dishes with various vegetables and meats as well as vegan alternatives.

If you are a Brit living in Stockholm, you probably already know of The English Shop at Medborgarplatsen, which despite it name stocks a wide selection of food from all around the British isles.

The Local reader Emmanuelle Floquet recommends Picard, a frozen-food chain with 12 locations around Stockholm for seasonal French cakes, but says that many things can be found in Swedish grocery stores these days.

Our Chinese readers will have to be the judges of the food, but whether it is a genuine taste of the home country or not, visiting the first Chinese restaurant that opened in Sweden (back in the 1940s) is likely to be a fascinating experience.

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