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Brasserie Astrid
Stockholm, Sweden
On Mälarterrassen, the restaurant-and-café building linking Södermalmstorg with the waterfront at Slussen, Brasserie Astrid gives Stockholm’s rebuilt junction a brasserie with actual pull. Restaurateurs Napolyon Sürer and Marius Kababji run it across three levels, with Millimeter Arkitekter drawing on Slussen’s yellow-tiled passage, Mariatorget metro patterns and the old Kolingsborg nightclub. Head chef Robert Lindberg and Magnus Karlqvist keep the menu firmly brasserie: oysters, seafood platters, moules frites, lemon sole meunière, grilled lobster and homemade veal sausage. Go for shellfish, the grill, cocktails and the rare Stockholm dining room whose scale matches its water-facing view.
Brasserie Astrid
Mälartrappan 5
Stockholm
Sweden
Stockholm
Sweden
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Photography courtesy of Brasserie Astrid
Brasserie Astrid
On Mälarterrassen, the restaurant-and-café building linking Södermalmstorg with the waterfront at Slussen, Brasserie Astrid gives Stockholm’s rebuilt junction a brasserie with actual pull. Restaurateurs Napolyon Sürer and Marius Kababji run it across three levels, with Millimeter Arkitekter drawing on Slussen’s yellow-tiled passage, Mariatorget metro patterns and the old Kolingsborg nightclub. Head chef Robert Lindberg and Magnus Karlqvist keep the menu firmly brasserie: oysters, seafood platters, moules frites, lemon sole meunière, grilled lobster and homemade veal sausage. Go for shellfish, the grill, cocktails and the rare Stockholm dining room whose scale matches its water-facing view.