Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Östermalm address worth the reservation.

Bloomster Stockholm is an Östermalm address with an easy booking profile relative to the city's most competitive fine-dining tables. It's a practical choice for a return visit or a last-minute Stockholm dinner without the lead time required by peers like Frantzén or Operakällaren. Confirmed menu, pricing, and award data is pending — check our full Stockholm guide for current context.
Bloomster sits at Sibyllegatan 26 in Östermalm, one of Stockholm's most food-serious neighbourhoods, and given the density of strong kitchens within walking distance, that address alone sets expectations high. Booking here is rated easy compared to the rest of Stockholm's fine-dining circuit, which makes it a practical first call if you're planning a meal in the area without the lead time required by the city's most in-demand tables.
Because detailed menu and pricing data is not yet in our database, we can't make a direct per-course comparison to peers like AIRA or Adam / Albin. What we can say is that Östermalm dining at this postcode level generally sits in the €€€ to €€€€ band, and that the neighbourhood draws kitchens that take technique and sourcing seriously. If you've visited once and are deciding whether to return, the relative ease of securing a table is a point in Bloomster's favour — the venues that are harder to book in this city, including Frantzén and Operakällaren, require considerably more planning.
For regulars deciding what to prioritise on a return visit, the advice is direct: use the easier booking window to experiment with seasonal menu variations or lesser-ordered sections of the menu rather than defaulting to what worked last time. Stockholm's leading kitchens, including those further afield like ÄNG in Tvååker and VYN in Simrishamn, reward guests who engage with the full range on offer rather than playing it safe.
If you are comparing Stockholm options for a special occasion and Bloomster is on your shortlist alongside venues like Aloë, the practical edge here is availability. That said, until we have verified data on cuisine format, price point, and chef credentials, we'd treat this as a strong neighbourhood option rather than a destination booking. Check our full Stockholm restaurants guide for context on how Bloomster sits within the wider field.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bloomster Stockholm | — | ||
| Operakällaren | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| AIRA | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Adam / Albin | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Ekstedt | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Etoile | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
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Book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend tables. Östermalm restaurants at this address and positioning tend to fill quickly, particularly Thursday through Saturday. If you have a fixed date for a special occasion, book the moment you know it.
Small groups of two to four are the natural fit for most Östermalm dining rooms of this type. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels before assuming availability — larger group seatings often require advance arrangement and may have separate menu options.
Sibyllegatan 26 is a strong address for a dinner that needs to feel considered rather than casual — Östermalm sets the right tone without the formality of somewhere like Operakällaren. If the occasion calls for a serious meal in a neighbourhood that takes food seriously, Bloomster fits.
Specific menu details are not confirmed in current records, so ordering advice would be speculative. Ask the team when booking what the kitchen is focused on at the time of your visit — that question tends to surface the strongest options at smaller Stockholm restaurants.
Ekstedt is the go-to if you want open-fire cooking and a clear culinary concept with an established reputation. AIRA suits diners who want a modern tasting menu with Nordic precision. Adam/Albin offers a more playful format at a similar level. Operakällaren is the choice if setting and occasion weight matter as much as the food. Etoile fits if you want a French-leaning menu in a quieter room.
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