Where is the street food in Stockholm actually good?
Hötorget is the clearest answer: the indoor Hötorgshallen market beneath the square has a handful of serious lunch counters, and the outdoor stalls above it serve decent falafel and grilled corn year-round. Östermalms Saluhall on Östermalmstorg was renovated a few years back and now houses vendors worth the stop, particularly for smoked fish and open-faced sandwiches. For something more impromptu, the food trucks that rotate through Kungsträdgården and along Södermalm's Hornsgatan corridor lean toward quality rather than volume. Södermalm in general is the right borough to wander if you want variety: Medborgarplatsen draws a reliable mix of vendors on market days. Stockholm is not a city that excels at cheap, spontaneous street eating the way Southeast Asian capitals do, but the quality floor is high and you are unlikely to eat badly if you stay near these nodes rather than the tourist drag around Gamla Stan.
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