Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Strong wine credentials, suburban Stockholm location.

Astrids in Bromma, Stockholm, has earned Star Wine List recognition in both 2022 and 2026, making it one of the more consistent wine-focused venues outside Stockholm's city centre. Booking is easy and the neighbourhood setting suits an unhurried session with the list. Go for a weekday lunch if you want time to explore the wine program properly.
If you are comparing Astrids to Stockholm's central fine-dining corridor, the first thing to settle is location: Astrids sits in Bromma, roughly 10 kilometres west of the city centre, which immediately sets it apart from the cluster of destination restaurants around Östermalm and Gamla Stan. That distance is either a reason to skip it or a reason to go specifically, depending on what you are after. The venue has earned Star Wine List recognition twice, in 2022 and again for 2026, which signals a wine program serious enough to make the trip worthwhile for anyone whose priority is the glass rather than just the plate.
Astrids is located at Färjestadsvägen 8 in Bromma, Stockholm. Beyond its double Star Wine List credentials, the venue's cuisine type, price range, and full menu details are not publicly confirmed in our database. What those two awards do confirm is that the wine list has been assessed and rated as among Sweden's stronger offerings across both a recent and a future cycle, meaning the program has shown consistency rather than a one-off spike in quality.
For the wine-focused traveller, that is a meaningful data point. Star Wine List evaluates lists on depth, breadth, and value, so two awards across different years suggest Astrids is not coasting. If your benchmark is the wine program at Frantzén in Stockholm, expect a different register entirely: Frantzén operates at the leading of the three-Michelin-star tier, where the wine pairing is part of a fixed high-spend experience. Astrids, based in a residential Bromma address rather than a prestige city-centre location, likely offers a more accessible entry point for wine enthusiasts who want serious bottles without the full tasting-menu commitment.
Without confirmed hours or menu structure in our database, we cannot state definitively whether Astrids operates a separate lunch service. What the Bromma location and award profile suggest is that this is a neighbourhood-anchored venue rather than a pure destination-dining operation. In Stockholm's dining scene, wine-focused neighbourhood restaurants with this kind of recognition tend to be more relaxed at lunch, with shorter menus and better value per cover, while evenings attract guests who come specifically for the list and are prepared to spend accordingly. If you are planning a lunch visit and the wine program is your reason for going, an early weekday slot is typically where you will get the most attention from floor staff and the most flexibility on the list. Evening visits, particularly on weekends, will likely draw a fuller room and a more formal pace. If the goal is a long, exploratory session through the wine list with time to talk through options, a weekday lunch is the smarter call.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No specific booking method is confirmed in our database, so the practical approach is to search for Astrids directly by address (Färjestadsvägen 8, Bromma) on the major Swedish reservation platforms or to contact the venue directly. Because the restaurant sits outside Stockholm's central restaurant belt, same-week availability is more likely here than at comparably awarded venues in the city centre. That said, wine-award recognition does draw an audience, so if you are planning around a specific date, do not leave it to the last minute.
Reservations: Book directly or via Stockholm reservation platforms; same-week availability likely outside peak periods. Location: Bromma, approximately 10 km west of Stockholm city centre; check public transport or allow for a taxi from central Stockholm. Dress: Not confirmed; neighbourhood setting suggests smart-casual is appropriate. Budget: Price range not confirmed in our database; factor in a wine-focused spend given the Star Wine List credentials. Leading time to visit: Weekday lunch if you want an unhurried session with the wine list; weekend evenings if you prefer a fuller atmosphere.
See the comparison section below for how Astrids positions against Stockholm's other major dining destinations.
If Astrids is on your list, it fits naturally into a broader Stockholm food and wine itinerary. For the city's most decorated wine programs and kitchens, our full Stockholm restaurants guide covers the complete range. For hotels, see our Stockholm hotels guide, and for bars worth your evening, our Stockholm bars guide and Stockholm wineries guide are useful companions. If you are building a wider Sweden itinerary, Vollmers in Malmö, Koka in Gothenburg, Signum in Mölnlycke, VYN in Simrishamn, PM & Vänner in Växjö, and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk represent the strongest regional options. For international context on what a serious wine program looks like in a fine-dining setting, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco are useful reference points. For Stockholm's creative contemporary scene, Aloë and Adam / Albin are worth considering alongside Astrids. You can also browse our Stockholm experiences guide for broader planning.
Astrids is a reasonable choice for solo dining, particularly if wine is your focus. A wine-focused venue with Star Wine List recognition typically has a bar or counter where solo guests can work through the list without the formality of a full table booking. Stockholm's neighbourhood restaurants in Bromma tend to be less pressured environments than the city-centre fine-dining circuit, which suits solo visitors who want to take their time. That said, seat configuration is not confirmed in our database, so it is worth mentioning you are dining alone when you book to confirm the leading seating option.
Group capacity is not confirmed for Astrids. For a wine-focused group dinner in Stockholm, the double Star Wine List credentials make it a logical choice if the list is the occasion, but you should contact the venue directly to confirm private or semi-private space. For groups of six or more in Stockholm's central venues, Operakällaren has more documented private dining infrastructure. Astrids' Bromma location may offer more flexibility on space than a high-demand city-centre address, but that needs direct confirmation.
Dress code is not confirmed in our database. The venue's Bromma neighbourhood address, rather than a prestige hotel or city-centre destination setting, suggests smart-casual is the right call: well-dressed but not black-tie. If you are coming specifically for the wine program after seeing the Star Wine List recognition, dressing as you would for a serious wine bar or a mid-to-upper neighbourhood restaurant is appropriate. When in doubt, contact the venue directly before your visit.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Astrids | Star Wine List (2026); Star Wine List (2022) | Easy | — | ||
| Operakällaren | Swedish, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| AIRA | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Etoile | Contemporary French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Adam / Albin | New Nordic | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Ekstedt | Progressive Asador, Grills | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Astrids measures up.
Astrids' two Star Wine List credentials (2022 and 2026) suggest a wine program worth sitting with at your own pace, which tends to suit solo visits well. That said, without confirmed seating details in our database, it is worth contacting the venue directly to ask about counter or bar seats. Bromma is a quieter neighbourhood than central Stockholm, so the atmosphere is likely to be relaxed rather than high-energy — generally a positive for solo diners who want to focus on the glass.
Nothing in our confirmed venue data rules out group bookings, but Astrids is a Bromma neighbourhood address rather than a large event-focused space, so large parties should contact the venue ahead to confirm capacity and any group reservation requirements. For groups where the wine list is the main draw, the double Star Wine List recognition gives a clear signal that the program is taken seriously. Groups prioritising central Stockholm access or a confirmed private dining setup should check Operakällaren or AIRA first.
Astrids' dress code is not documented in our database. Given the Bromma location and the venue's wine-list focus rather than a flagship fine-dining identity, a neat, relaxed outfit is a reasonable working assumption — but if you are travelling from central Stockholm specifically for dinner, checking with the venue before you go avoids any mismatch.
Astrids is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Stockholm.
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