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Kungshallen, an 800-seat indoor food court across the street from Hötor-
get, has 14 eateries—mostly chain restaurants and fast-food counters, includ-
ing Chinese, sushi, pizza, Greek, and Mexican (Mon-Fri 9:00-23:00, Sat-Sun
12:00-23:00).
Drottninghof is a busy place with tables perfectly positioned for people-
watching on the busy pedestrian boulevard (good-value 159-kr dinner spe-
cials, hearty 150-250-kr plates, Mon-Thu 11:00-24:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-1:00 in
the morning, Sun 12:00-23:00, Drottninggatan 67, tel. 08/227-522).
Near Sergels Torg
(See “Stockholm Hotels & Restaurants” map, here .)
The many modern shopping malls and department stores around Sergels Torg
all have appealing, if pricey, eateries catering to the needs of hungry local
shoppers. Åhléns department store has a Hemköp supermarket in the base-
ment(Mon-Fri8:00-21:00,Sat-Sun10:00-21:00)andtworestaurants upstairs
with 80-110-kr daily lunch specials (Mon-Fri 11:00-19:30, Sat 11:00-18:30,
Sun 11:00-17:30).
In Östermalm
(See “Stockholm Hotels & Restaurants” map, here .)
Saluhall, on Östermalmstorg square (near recommended Hotel Wellington),
is a great old-time indoor market with top-quality artisanal producers and a
variety of sit-down and take-out eateries. While it's nowhere near “cheap,”
it's one of the most pleasant market halls I've seen, oozing with upscale
yet traditional Swedish class (Mon-Thu 9:30-18:00, Fri until 17:30, Sat until
16:00, closed Sun).
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