I was not expecting good Mexican food in Sweden. Surprisingly, these guys do a good job. The service is quick, the food is good. I got the Taco al Pastor. While the meat’s consistency lacked the unctuous delicacy of a 5 star Mexican ectasy taco, this is a solid mexican experience.
Alexia R.
Tu valoración: 3 Estocolmo, Suecia
Hey, paisanos, que onda con los limones que no estan en ninguna parte hasta que se piden? Ningún taco debe de faltar de unas gotitas de limón. Esta escrito en alguna parte del calendario azteca.
Petter L.
Tu valoración: 2 Stockholm, Sweden
Overhyped place, although the price for each dish seems reasonable at first, the size of them quickly explains why. The food came quickly, but they messed up our order and gave us the wrong tacos. Was hoping for something more spicy and with rich flavour, but the tacos and quesadillas were disappointingly bland. The sallad/rice bar was a nice touch, maneuvering a maze of babystrollers and listening to cranky kids during our meal was not.
Solveig R.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
I absolutely adore this place! The founders are from Monterrey, Mexico, so although it may be modern and have a Swedish influence, I would say the food is authentic, if not traditional. They were tired of not being able to find good Mexican food in Stockholm, so they decided to start their own. They basically brought soft tortillas to Sweden, using machines imported directly from Mexico. Most of the staff are immigrants(largely Spanish-speaking), and although communication can be a bit tough at times(I usually speak Swenglish there), they are friendly and helpful. I usually opt for the lunch deal where you choose two types of tacos and get rice on the side. The rice is self-serve so you can have as much as you want, and the tacos are large and filling. The taco with chicken and pineapple is simply phenomenal, but I like all of the tacos I’ve tried so far! The lunch deal also includes a drink, but as they don’t have anything non-carbonated, I usually have coffee instead. They have an espresso machine which isn’t the best and you end up with a tiny amount of coffee, but hey, it’s still good! This place can get pretty crowded at lunch time, but you can always find a seat, it may just be a bit loud. The décor is plain and sparse, but it grows on you. They added outdoor seating this year when the weather is nice, which is great. All in all, highly recommended — one of my favorite places near work for lunch!
Justin p.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
As of April 2015, this is the only thing even resembling Mexican food in Stockholm and perhaps Sweden. I would not call it authentic since I’ve never seen potatoes or pineapple on a taco in California or Mexico. They have decent salsa in a serve yourself format which I love.
Sebastian M.
Tu valoración: 5 Stockholm, Sweden
This restaurant is a hidden treasure! The architecture is minimalistic like Mexico. If you up for some Mexican food this is the place. You can choose between many different tortillas/quesadillas and much more. I really recommend you to go here.
BT E.
Tu valoración: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
As someone who has lived in central Texas & northern California, I was ecstatic to see a taqueria in Södermalm that wasn’t the lame hard shell plus brown sauce ground beef thing that people mistakenly call tacos. I had the pastor, bistec and suadero, all of which were quite good. They serve using corn tortillas. They have a bar with the mandatory onions & cilantro, along with 3 salsas one spicy rojo(the best), a mild rojo, and a mild verde. They’re tacos in stockholm that are totally legit and they have a nice selection of meat styles like the above plus campechana and even turkey. It’s about $ 3.25 per taco, note they are adequate but not large portions, 3 is a good place to start if you’re hungry and the deal for 5 isn’t bad if you’ve got an appetite. Of course it’s not as good as my favorite tacos in texas, but actually on par with a lot solid taquerias one would find in CA or TX. Will be back soon to try their other
Tom M.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Fast, friendly, fresh Mexican food for about the price of a Burger King. What’s not to like? No outdoor seating and pretty industrial look. TIP: the«3 peppers» logo at condiments bar is no lie.
Bre P.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
The serve street tacos and regular tacos. I like that you can mix the 5 street tacos. The marinated beef are the best! I like the salsa bar but they ran out of chips when we were there… :(I would’ve loved to try the chips and guacamole. Oh and they have outdoor seating but theres no beer allowed out there.
Patrik K.
Tu valoración: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
I would say, not as good as people would want you to belive, but still it is the quickest way to mexican food in stockholm
Staffan H.
Tu valoración: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
La Neta is hands down the best Mexican food in Stockholm. It’s easy going. no-frills fairly priced goodness with a lot of variety. The reason for the three star grade is that the original La Neta in Stockholm City near«Norra Bantorget» is the better choice of the two venues in Stockholm and even though that the food definitely is comparable, the atmosphere, service and general feel is better in the original restaurant. This of course doe’s not mean that La Neta Södermalm is a bad choice, the food is good and there is plenty of seats — come here with friends and grab a bite and a beer before continuing out in the Södermalm nightlife.
Oscar R.
Tu valoración: 5 Stockholm, Sweden
La Neta finally opened for lunch on Söder(currently working out the last kinks before they start doing normal opening hours). It’s a lot bigger than the original, and it’s fairly close to both Slussen and Medborgarplatsen subway stations. The menu is currently their normal one, with tacos, quesadillas and sides. Help yourself to endless amounts of coriander, onions and salsa, and hope more places with equally fresh food open near Slussen.