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    Acaza, Restaurant in Stockholm
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    White Guide 2026

    Acaza

    Vasastan, Stockholm

    Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden

    Why go

    Acaza is a smart Stockholm pick when the brief is casual, Portuguese, wine-friendly rather than formal. Book it for bacalhau, bitoque, caldo verde, sardinhas grelhadas no pão, piri-piri chicken, the adjacent Tasca focus on Portuguese wine; choose elsewhere if the occasion needs quiet ceremony or a highly polished tasting-menu format.

    About Acaza

    Acaza in Stockholm is best understood as an authentic Portuguese neighborhood restaurant rather than a formal destination room. The appeal is warm and unfussy: a cozy, intimate, lively, rustic spot with a homey, pub-like feel that showcases Portuguese food, wine, culture in a casual setting.

    That distinction matters for choosing it. If the occasion calls for a relaxed Portuguese meal at a $$ price point, Acaza fits the brief. If the moment needs a highly formal atmosphere, the restaurant’s casual neighborhood character may not be the match.

    Portuguese classics are the reason to choose it

    The kitchen’s clearest argument is focus. Acaza is listed as an authentic Portuguese neighborhood restaurant, the signature dishes point toward recognizable Portuguese anchors: bacalhau, bitoque, caldo verde, sardinhas grelhadas no pão, piri-piri chicken.

    That makes the choice direct. Choose Acaza when Portuguese cooking is the reason for the meal, not when the group wants a broad, cuisine-neutral menu. The $$ price tier keeps it in accessible restaurant territory, while its White Guide Sweden Restaurants - Fine Level recognition for 2026 adds a confirmed quality signal.

    The setting also supports the food. Acaza’s character is cozy, relaxed, intimate, lively, rustic, with a homey, pub-like feel. That makes it a strong fit for diners who want Portuguese culture and familiar flavors in a casual Stockholm restaurant rather than a polished fine-dining format.

    Book for warmth, not formality

    Acaza’s dress code and atmosphere are casual, so the best use case is a comfortable meal built around Portuguese classics. It suits guests who want an approachable room and a clear culinary identity without making the occasion feel overly staged.

    For a low-key celebration or relaxed outing, the appeal is the combination of Portuguese food, wine, an intimate neighborhood feel. For a more formal business meal or a ceremonial occasion, a different Stockholm dining room may be a better fit.

    Guests with dietary restrictions should check directly with the restaurant before visiting. The information confirms the cuisine and several signature dishes, but it does not confirm allergy procedures, substitutions, or special-diet accommodations.

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    Planning details

    Location
    Upplandsgatan 56, 11328 Stockholm, Sweden
    Website
    acaza.se
    Phone
    087774113
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Cozy, relaxed neighborhood spot with a homey, pub-like feel that showcases Portuguese food, wine, and culture in an intimate, casual setting.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyIntimateLively

    Best For

    Casual HangoutAfter WorkDate Night

    Experience

    StandaloneWine Cellar

    Sourcing

    Natural Wine

    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • bacalhau
    • bitoque
    • caldo verde
    • sardinhas grelhadas no pão
    • piri-piri chicken
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    Location

    Upplandsgatan 56, 11328 Stockholm, Sweden · Directions

    087774113

    acaza.se

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Acaza worth the price?

    Yes, if you want authentic Portuguese neighborhood cooking at the $$ level. Its White Guide Sweden Restaurants - Fine Level recognition for 2026 is a confirmed quality signal, the value case is strongest for diners who want a relaxed, cuisine-focused meal rather than a formal dining experience.

    Does Acaza handle dietary restrictions?

    Check directly with Acaza before you go. The information confirms its Portuguese focus and signature dishes, but it does not confirm specific allergy procedures, substitutions, or dietary accommodations.

    Is Acaza good for a special occasion?

    Yes, for a low-key special occasion. Acaza is a cozy, intimate, casual Portuguese neighborhood restaurant, so it works best when the occasion is about warm atmosphere and Portuguese food rather than formality or ceremony.

    What should I order at Acaza?

    Start with the Portuguese classics associated with the restaurant: bacalhau, bitoque, caldo verde, sardinhas grelhadas no pão, piri-piri chicken. Those dishes best reflect Acaza’s identity as an authentic Portuguese neighborhood restaurant.

    Is Acaza good for solo dining?

    It is safest to choose it for the Portuguese food and neighborhood atmosphere rather than for any particular seating format.

    What are alternatives to Acaza in Stockholm?

    If Portuguese food is the priority, Acaza is the relevant choice here. If you want a broader menu or a different atmosphere, consider other Stockholm dining rooms more generally rather than expecting the same Portuguese neighborhood-restaurant focus.