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onsdag 16 december 2009

Gamla Stan's 2009 Christmas Market


Viva! Stockholm
spent the afternoon at the 2009 Christmas Market in Gamla Stan. The market has been a Stockholm tradition since 1915. It is open every day between 11.00 och 18.00. until 23 December. It is held in Sweden's oldest town square, outside the Nobel Museum.

We were accompanied by Alex, an incorrigible black Schabrador (pictured left) who totally disgraced himself as soon as we arrived at Stortorget by stealing a sandwich from a small child! The little girl burst in to tears and, with the permission of her mother, Viva! Stockholm replaced the sandwich with a hot dog from one of the little red stalls. Alex was relegated to a traffic post nearby where he couldn't get into any more mischief.

The little red market stalls were filled with traditional Swedish Christmas items: marzipan piglets, fresh waffles with cream and strawberry jam, round packages of home-baked crisp-bread and hot mulled wine called glögg. There were lovely handicrafts as well: wooden cutting boards, butter spreaders, figurines, pottery, knitted mittens and scarfs.

One stall is devoted to fish: smoked eel, salmon and Arctic charr. The salmon is exquisite, melt-in-your mouth, served on tiny morsels on crisp bread. There is also pickled herring of every conceivable variety.

Another vendor is selling all manner of herbs and spices and exquisite flavored honeys. Of course there are chocolate pralines but we opted to visit Boutique de Chocolat at Tyska Brinken 24 where the broad range of products includes organic chocolates and artificially sweetened chocolates for the environmentalists and diabetics in the family.

Hobbling around the cobble stones gives you a good appetite. We entered Chokladkoppen at Stortorget 20 after the lunch hour and found the place still rather crowded but Viva! Stockholm was keen to try their baked potatoes and vegetarian lasagne.

Much has been written about Chokladkoppen's "atrocious service", and while I cannot say that the service is fantastic, it is not that bad.

The interior of Chokladkoppen is lacking in symmetry and all the other things a modern building craves, but it is profuse with nooks and crannies, winding stairs and church-like arches in one part of the room and a higher, plain ceiling in the other. Tables and chairs are mis-matched and the walls look like they have not seen a coat of pain since the fifties, but no one would want it any other way. It is utterly charming. The ambiance alone makes it worth a visit. It is the kind of place that can only be found in a European Old Town.

Add to that the absolutely delicious lemony fresh Skagenröra (chopped shellfish in a mayonnaise/sour cream sauce, with plenty of dill) baked potato and the impeccable vegetarian lasagne, and it's safe to say that the visit was a very pleasant one indeed.

Rating:
3.5 /5

Address:
Chokladkoppen
Stortorget 20
111 29 Stockholm

Telephone:
+46 (0)8-203170

Website:
N/A


Image 1, Image 2 (private)

Buy Your Groceries Online

Going to the grocery store can be a total pain in the neck - especially in the winter! Who needs the drama of cold, icy streets, crowded shops, standing on line at the cash register and - ugh! - packing up and carrying all those grocery bags.

Viva! Stockholm recommends doing all your shopping from the comfort of your own home. Here are some websites where you can order online and have your purchases delivered at your doorstep.
  • mataffaren.se - Coop's online grocery fantastic, reliable and fairly reasonably priced!
  • mathem.se - Ica's online grocery. A large and varied selection and just a little pricier.
  • arstiderna.com - charming ecological fruits and vegetables delivered in adorable crates.
And here's some good new for pet owners: you can order high quality food, supplies and toys for dogs, cats, birds, fish, hamsters, bunnies and reptiles from foderbilen.se. They deliver and they even stock prescription veterinary food!

Reduce your stress and use your extra free time wisely in ways that will nourish your mind, body and spirit!

Image: Screenshot from arstiderna.com

tisdag 15 december 2009

Teddybear Seeks New Home!


Hey all of you Tomtens and Santa Clauses out there! This cuddly, adorable little teddybear's name is Matilda. She's sitting in the window at Svensk Hemslöjd and she needs a home. Matilda would make the perfect Christmas gift for some sweet little person. Sound like anyone you know?

Address:
Svensk Hemslöjd
Sveavägen 44
11134 STOCKHOLM

Telephone:
+46 (0)8 232 115

Fax:
+46 (0)8 232 119

E-Mail:
info@svenskhemslojd.com

Website:
svenskhemslojd.com
 
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