A Swedish summer tradition

There’s one thing that more than anything else (to me anyway) signifies summertime in Sweden. It’s the smell of grills. You see, whenever the weather permits - everyone who owns a grill will be outdoors preparing a scrumptious meal.

Mr. Meatball at GrillShould you not own a grill, or for some reason forgot to bring it on your vacation to Stockholm - fear not! There’s a terrific alternative right here in the heart of central downtown. On Drottninggatan lies the immaculate dream for anyone who savours meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, and anything else grill-able. The name of the place is naturally Grill. Here you’ll not only find similar grill-loving friends of mine, but also an interesting mix of mingling bar guests. The place is well-decorated and bears a striking resemblance to a furniture store. Incidentally, the space was previously inhabited by a furniture store. Maybe they just bought the interior off them, what do I know? What I do know however is what to order! The food is inspired from all corners of the world, so there’s something great to discover for everyone. Being a meatball I can seldom stay away from the lamb kebab, but the “Mexican Fiesta” is another dear favourite of mine. Unfortunately they don’t grill the desserts, but the Kiwi Carrot-cake probably tastes better they way they serve it. Make sure to eat here!

Feeling stuffed,
Mr Meatball


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1 Response to “A Swedish summer tradition”


  1. 1 Marv Jul 30th, 2007 at 14:28

    For a moment there, my eyes tricked me … I thought you
    wrote:
    “There’s one thing that …. signifies summertime
    in Sweden. It’s the smell of GIRLS”
    Oh well ….

    A big HEJ to my sister Anna in Malmo from her ‘bruder’
    in New England!!


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