Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Operakällaren
1,475ptsStockholm's grandest room, Michelin-starred, hard to book.

About Operakällaren
Operakällaren is Stockholm's most decorated classical dining room — a Michelin-starred, Les Grandes Tables du Monde member inside the Royal Opera House with one of Sweden's most consistently ranked wine lists. Book weeks in advance (near-impossible availability), plan for dinner Tuesday to Saturday, and consider the bar for a return visit focused on the wine program.
The Verdict
Most people think of Operakällaren as Stockholm's grand ceremonial dining room — the kind of place you visit once for a landmark birthday and never quite return to. That reading misses what the venue actually is in 2025: a Michelin-starred, Les Grandes Tables du Monde member with one of Sweden's most decorated wine programs, open until 1 am from Tuesday through Saturday. If you have been once and filed it under 'done,' it deserves a second look, particularly for the bar and the wine list.
The Room and the Setting
The dining room at Operakällaren, inside Stockholm's Royal Opera House at Karl XII:s torg, is widely cited as the most beautiful in Sweden — and on visual evidence alone that claim is hard to dispute. The gilded ceilings, the theatrical scale, the candlelit formality: this is a room designed to be seen in. If you are advising someone who has already experienced the dining room, the next move is the bar. The space operates as a serious late-night destination in its own right, and the hours , open until 1 am Tuesday through Saturday , make it viable for a post-theatre or post-concert visit in a way that most of Stockholm's fine-dining peers are not.
The Wine and Bar Program
Operakällaren's wine list has been ranked by Star Wine List continuously from 2020 through 2025, appearing in their top-nine rankings across both years at a frequency that puts it in a category of its own among Stockholm restaurants. In 2025 alone, the list collected six separate Star Wine List placements. For context, that kind of sustained recognition across multiple consecutive years is more consistent than almost any other venue in Scandinavia. If wine depth matters to your booking decision, this is the most compelling reason to choose Operakällaren over its Stockholm peers , AIRA and Adam / Albin both operate at a high level, but neither carries the same breadth of wine-list recognition.
The bar program is the angle that rewards returning visitors. The late hours and the formal-but-warm service noted in the La Liste assessment make the bar a viable destination for a standalone evening rather than a preamble to dinner. For anyone who visited Operakällaren primarily for the food on a first trip, building a return visit around the bar and wine list is the more interesting move in 2025.
The Food and the Format
Chef Viktor Westland leads a menu positioned as modern Swedish cuisine. The Michelin star has held for at least two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), and the La Liste score of 89.5 in 2025 (dropping slightly to 88 in 2026) places it in the upper tier of European classical dining. The Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe ranking , #129 in 2024, #133 in 2025 , confirms the kitchen's consistency within the classical European register rather than the progressive Nordic direction taken by venues like Ekstedt or Aloë. This is important for decision-making: if you want experimental or open-fire modern Nordic, Operakällaren is not the right choice. If you want technically polished Swedish cooking in a classical European format with serious wine access, it is among the strongest options in the city.
Friday and Saturday are the only days with lunch service (from 12 pm). The rest of the week, the venue runs dinner only from 6 pm. Sunday and Monday are closed entirely. Plan accordingly if you are combining this with a broader Stockholm itinerary , see our full Stockholm restaurants guide for complementary options across the week.
Booking and Difficulty
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. At €€€€ pricing with Michelin recognition, Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and a physically limited dining room inside a historic opera house, demand consistently outpaces supply. Book as far in advance as your plans allow , weeks, not days. If your dates are fixed and the dining room is unavailable, the bar is a genuine alternative rather than a consolation: it operates on the same floor and shares the same wine list access.
For comparison within Stockholm's top tier: Frantzén is harder to book and sits at a higher price point; Celeste and Adam / Albin may offer more flexibility at a comparable spend. If you are willing to travel beyond Stockholm, Signum in Mölnlycke, Vollmers in Malmö, and ÄNG in Tvååker operate at a similar award level with considerably less booking pressure.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Karl XII:s torg 3, 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden
- Price range: €€€€
- Hours: Tuesday–Thursday 6 pm–1 am | Friday–Saturday 12 pm–1 am | Sunday–Monday closed
- Cuisine: Modern Swedish
- Chef: Viktor Westland
- Awards (current): Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025) | Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025) | La Liste 89.5pts (2025) | OAD Classical Europe #133 (2025) | Star Wine List top-ranked (2020–2025)
- Google rating: 4.5 from 745 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Near Impossible , book weeks in advance
- Bar access: Bar open same hours as restaurant, Tuesday–Saturday until 1 am
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Operakällaren stacks up against Stockholm's other top-tier options.
Further Reading
Compare Operakällaren
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operakällaren | €€€€ | Near Impossible | — |
| AIRA | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Adam / Albin | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Ekstedt | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Etoile | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Brasserie Astoria | €€€ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Operakällaren and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Operakällaren accommodate groups?
Groups are possible but the combination of €€€€ pricing, Michelin recognition, and a physically limited dining room inside the Royal Opera House makes this a difficult booking for larger parties. At this level, private room availability is the deciding factor — check the venue's official channels to confirm options before assuming a group booking is straightforward. For larger parties where booking flexibility matters, Brasserie Astoria is a more accommodating alternative.
Is Operakällaren good for solo dining?
Solo dining here is a high-commitment move: €€€€ pricing and a formal classical-service format are calibrated for couples and celebratory groups rather than solo guests. The room is widely cited as the most beautiful in Sweden, which does make the experience self-contained, but the format rewards shared occasions more than solitary ones. If solo and looking to spend seriously on Swedish cuisine, Ekstedt's counter seating is a more natural solo fit.
Is lunch or dinner better at Operakällaren?
Lunch is only available Friday and Saturday (from 12 pm), making it a rare mid-week option — dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday from 6 pm. For the full experience, dinner is the more reliable choice: the room reads differently in the evening, and the service format described as 'a scene from the opera stage' lands harder after dark. Lunch is worth considering if your schedule is constrained, but dinner is the intended context for what Operakällaren is selling.
Is Operakällaren good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is one of Stockholm's clearest cases for a landmark booking. A Michelin star held across 2024 and 2025, Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and the Royal Opera House setting give it genuine occasion weight, not just restaurant prestige. Book well in advance: difficulty is rated Near Impossible. If the date matters more than the specific restaurant, have a backup like Adam/Albin ready.
What are alternatives to Operakällaren in Stockholm?
Ekstedt offers a very different format — open-fire Nordic cooking with a more modern edge — and is a strong alternative if you want Michelin-level ambition without classical formality. Adam/Albin competes directly at the top end of Stockholm fine dining. AIRA and Etoile are worth considering if availability is the problem. Brasserie Astoria sits at a lower price point and handles groups more easily.
Does Operakällaren handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary requirements are not documented in available data, but at this level — Michelin-starred, Les Grandes Tables du Monde, €€€€ — kitchens typically accommodate advance requests. check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are a factor; don't assume flexibility without confirming, particularly for a menu at this price point.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 6 pm–1 am
- Wednesday
- 6 pm–1 am
- Thursday
- 6 pm–1 am
- Friday
- 12 pm–1 am
- Saturday
- 12 pm–1 am
- Sunday
- Closed
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