Sturekatten, un salon de thé qui fait du bien ! On l’a trouvé grâce à Unilocal,et pour cause, il passé totalement inaperçu depuis la rue. Ambiance chic, rustique et fort calme, on est loin du coin à touristes(le menu et le nom des pâtisseries né sont même pas affichés en anglais). Que des pâtisseries faites maison, avec un peu de salé. J’ai craqué pour un énorme muffin à la pomme(avec un peu de crumble sur le dessus), chose totalement délicieuse ! Avec ça, un vrai chocolat chaud(et sa dose de crème épaisse dedans), un délice à chaque gorgée. Le tout pour environ 80SEK(moins de 9 €), très raisonnable, surtout que ça aurait pu me servir de déjeuner complet tellement c’est énorme.
Jill G.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
One of my favorite places to take friends from outside Sweden. I think I have been here at least 4 times. It’s sooo cozy. It feels like going to my great-grandmas house — never had one but still. It’s a very well visited place on two floors. I had this time vaniljbullar with hot chocolate. Hmm so good. We sat next to the window and on the other side was a dagis/kindergarden where the kids were practicing Lucia. so cute. I will definitely come back here. Plus, I would have never find this place if my swedish friend didn’t show me.
Sara G.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
Sturekatten is one of the ‘secret’ treasures of Stockholm’s. It is located in Östermalmstorg(might be a bit hard to find) but totally worth it to spend some extra time trying to find it, you won’t regret it! A taste of the Swedish culture where you can find two floors of old paintings furnitures and Swedish history, all an experience! There’s also a terrace, I can’t even imagine how nice it must be during the summer(looking forward to go there next summer!) They serve food, warm drinks, soda, smoothies, sandwiches, pastries etc and everything seems pretty fresh. I had a smoothie and it was perfect, not too sweet not too bitter. The service is really good, it’s usually full, the staff work none stop but they still manage to keep it clean and going. If there’s something negative I can say about is that there’s no wi-fi, but that’s a good excuse to enjoy the experience by taking a break from the social media haha! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did;)
James C.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
I don’t know how I went so long before discovering this place. The alley entrance to the winding staircase to the cozy, old rooms where your grandmother lives. I love the atmosphere here. Absolutely perfect place for a Sunday morning fika. It’s questionably expensive and so very, very average in every way possible for everything they serve, but it hardly matters. It feels old and used in a well-worn, loved sort of way. I imagine what Stockholm used to be, before the bright white tiles took over and the façade of being somewhere else. It reminds me of the places that feel like home. The genuine, authentic feeling you crave in the morning before you can deal with the complexities of the modern world. Start a conversation; feel alive.
Gerben V.
Tu valoración: 5 Centrum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wow what an amazing place! Delicious sweets and sandwiches. The restaurant looks like a massive version of my grandmothers house, combined with a dollhouse. There are many rooms where you can take a seat and enjoy the goodness. Funny place and must see!
Victoria M.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
I always go to this café because it is so quaint and has a cosy atmosphere. I liked the fact that I could hang my coat on the hanger they had. The only downside is it is a bit small and the prices are pretty high but I guess that is expected. However the quality of the food is really good and I guess it’s nice to treat yourself once in a while.
Katie N.
Tu valoración: 4 Austin, TX
Very friendly staff and great food. Try the ham and chews focaccia bread and the carrot cake. I wouldn’t recommend the chai latte. Also on hot day in the summer make sure to sit outside.
Ksenja T.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Konditori Sturekatten is like going to visit your great-grandmother. The interior is so kitschy/old which I suppose is unique. Expect to burn a few calories going up their winding staircases prior to indulging in buns, sandwiches or a slice of princess cake. The coffee wasn’t the greatest and it was self-serve. I was surprised that the staff was kind of aloof, as this is supposed to be a pretty well-known konditori. Next time, I’m going to Vette-Katten.
Finesc
Tu valoración: 5 Nuremberg, Germany
One of top bakeries in sthlm! it s busy so it s hard to find a seat and the staff is sometimes confused. If you can’t deal with all the people, get a take away. Try the princess cake for something local. The cinnamon buns are one of the best in town too. As to The previous review. Prices are sthlm prices. Count 80 – 100 kr for a coffee and a cake, pastry. If you want it cheaper and are not bothered about the quality go to 7Eleven or pressbyrån.
ErikM
Tu valoración: 2 London, United Kingdom
Housed in a building from the 1700s is a strange café where all the interior seems to be from the beginning of the last century. Note that it is a few floors up and the only way to get there is to use the narrow winding stairs. There have been a lot of reviews elsewhere about how arrogant and rude the staff are. When I visited the staffed seemed OK, but not particularly helpful. The prices are quite high, a coffee is 26SEK but all you get is reheated brewed coffee. Pastries are OK, but nothing special, they were not that fresh. Go for the interior if that’s your thing, otherwise try any of the other coffee places in the area that will have better coffee, pastries and service.