Fodor's Expert Review Djuret

$$$$ Gamla Stan and Skeppsholmen Swedish

Vegetarians beware: at "The Animal," a cozy bistro on one of Gamla Stan's cobblestoned streets, you can dine on innovative two-week rotating meat-centric menus, although a three-course vegetarian menu can also be selected. One type of organic meat is chosen every two weeks, and a brand-new sustainable menu is designed around every edible part of the animal. For example, if fallow deer is on the menu, dishes might include venison fillet served with braised root vegetables, sautéed spinach, and crispy bacon, or deer shanks and sausages flavored with foie gras and Port wine and served with shallots, pickled celery, and potatoes. Also on offer is the "Walking Dinner"---a chance to walk the block, visiting Djuret and sister venues Tweed, La Ragazza, and the Burgundy, eating a signature dish at each (SKr 3,500 with beverages, available Thursday--Saturday). The main restaurant has only a prix-fixe menu (three or six courses), and prices vary by the meat served; courses can be purchased à la carte only at the bar.

Swedish Dinner $$$$ Prix-Fixe

Quick Facts

Lilla Nyg. 5
Stockholm, Stockholm  111 28, Sweden

08-50640084

www.djuret.se

Known For:
  • Chic decor
  • Innovative meat dishes (make sure before making a reservation that you like the meat being served that week)
  • Impressive wine cellar
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

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