Michelin star in Stockholm

My SIL moved to Stockholm, and somehow in the course of a slightly drunken conversation I promised to come visit her and take her to a Michelin-starred restaurant. Knowing basically nothing about Stockholm other than it’s expensive, what would be the best bang for my buck there (mostly in food terms, I know alcohol is going to be extortionate either way)?

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u/Maus_Sveti — 2 days ago

[gendered] I never understand why so many people on reddit address their posts to men only

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u/Maus_Sveti — 7 days ago

Brussels aperitif: shrimp mayo, tomato bread, sardine rillettes, Gorgonzola/marscapone spread and bruschetta with goat’s cheese and pink peppercorns

Yes, this was eaten in Europe even though I am not originally European!

u/Maus_Sveti — 16 days ago

Stop between Brussels and Tours

I drive from Brussels to Tours and back once a year in late May/early June, and ideally break the journey around the midpoint somewhere for an hour or two. I’ve seen most of the main chateaux de la Loire, Chartres, Chantilly, Fontainebleau, Versailles, Le Mans, etc. This year, I was thinking of stopping at Senlis, but was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions that aren’t too far off course - even somewhere for a nice lunch? I don’t want to stop in Paris. Thanks!

Je fais tous les ans le trajet entre Bruxelles et Tours fin mai-debut juin et cherche un endroit pour une escale d’environ 2 heures, même un bon adresse pour le déjeuner. J’ai pensé à Senlis, mais je serais reconnaissante de toutes autres suggestions. Merci !

(Sorry, repost, stupidly put Paris instead of Tours in the title the first time.)

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u/Maus_Sveti — 2 months ago