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    Frantzén

    2,650Pearl Points

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    Frantzén, Restaurant in Stockholm

    About Frantzén

    Stockholm's only three-Michelin-star restaurant, Frantzén operates across three floors of a 19th-century Norrmalm townhouse, delivering a single tasting menu that merges Nordic technique with Asian reference points. Ranked #2 in Europe by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and 99 points by La Liste (2026), it holds a position among the most decorated tables in Scandinavia. Booking demand is high; plan well in advance.

    Pearl Verdict

    Book Frantzén if you are prepared to plan several months ahead and spend at the leading of Stockholm's dining market. This is Sweden's only three-Michelin-star restaurant and currently ranked #2 in Europe by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and #35 globally by the World's 50 Best — credentials that make the booking difficulty and price entirely predictable. If you cannot get a table here, AIRA is the closest alternative at the same price tier with slightly more availability.

    About Frantzén

    A second visit to Frantzén lands differently from the first. On return, the theatrical progression through the 19th-century Norrmalm townhouse feels less like a surprise and more like a choreography you can actually follow: the arrival room, the move upstairs, the counter service, each transition timed with the kind of precision that only comes from years of repetition. First-timers should know that this is not a conventional sit-down dinner. You move through multiple levels of the building over the course of the evening, and dishes arrive in sequence across different spaces. Arrive knowing that, and the experience makes complete sense.

    The cuisine sits in its own category. Björn Frantzén trained at Arpège in Paris and Chez Nico in London before founding the original Frantzén/Lindeberg in Stockholm in 2008. The food that emerged from those influences is Nordic in its ingredient sourcing but genuinely hybrid in technique: Japanese preparations — chawanmushi, dashi , sit alongside classic European frameworks and Swedish seasonal produce. There is only one menu at both lunch and dinner. You are not choosing between dishes; you are choosing whether to go.

    The restaurant closed its original Gamla Stan location in 2016 and reopened in the current three-storey Norrmalm building in 2017. Three Michelin stars followed within six months of reopening in 2018 , unusually fast recognition even by the standards of restaurants at this level. La Liste rates it 99 points in 2026, up from 98.5 in 2025. In parallel, Frantzén's Dubai restaurant FZN gained its third Michelin star in 2025, making Björn Frantzén the only person currently operating three separate three-starred restaurants globally. That context matters when assessing what the Stockholm original represents: it is the flagship of a group that has now proved the formula works across very different markets.

    For first-timers: the evening runs long. This is not a venue to book before a late commitment. The multi-room format means you will be on your feet at points during the meal, which some guests find energising and others find slightly disorienting until they settle into the rhythm. The counter element in particular rewards engagement , if you want to watch, there is plenty to watch. Solo diners are well accommodated at the counter. Groups of two work naturally in most configurations. Larger groups should confirm format expectations at the time of booking.

    On the question of late-night use: Frantzén is a destination dinner, not a late-night drop-in. The experience is long by design, which means dinner booked for an early slot can extend well into the evening. There is no walk-in bar or casual late-night option here , the Frantzén Group runs separate cocktail and wine bars in Stockholm for that purpose. If you want the restaurant, plan the whole evening around it. Check our full Stockholm bars guide for pre- or post-dinner options in the area.

    Peer context for Sweden more broadly: Frantzén sits above any direct Stockholm competitor in terms of awards density. For exceptional fine dining elsewhere in Sweden, Signum in Mölnlycke, Vollmers in Malmö, and VYN in Simrishamn are the strongest alternatives if the Stockholm booking does not come through. Within Stockholm, Babette, ergo., Essence, Forma, and Hillenberg cover a range of formats and price points for nights when the itinerary calls for something less structured. See our full Stockholm restaurants guide for a complete overview.

    Internationally, the nearest comparator in format and ambition is FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai, which now holds the same three-star designation. For European three-star dining in a similar price bracket, Maison Lameloise in Chagny offers a French counterpoint. Restaurants like 28+ in Gothenburg, ÄNG in Tvååker, and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk round out the Swedish fine dining picture for travellers building a broader itinerary.

    Recognition & Ratings

    • Michelin: 3 Stars (2024, 2025)
    • World's 50 Best: #35 (2024), #30 (2023), #25 (2022), #6 (2021), #21 (2019)
    • Opinionated About Dining Europe: #2 (2025), #4 (2024), #2 New Restaurants (2023)
    • La Liste: 99pts (2026), 98.5pts (2025)
    • Google: 4.8 / 5 (702 reviews)
    • Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025)

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is near impossible. Tables at Frantzén open on a fixed release schedule and fill immediately. Plan a minimum of three to four months ahead for any realistic chance. Check the restaurant's own booking system directly and set a reminder for the release date rather than trying to book reactively. No walk-in option is available. If you cannot secure a reservation, Adam / Albin operates at the same price tier with better availability. Address: Klara Norra kyrkogata 26, 111 22 Stockholm.

    Practical Details

    Logistics Comparison

    VenuePrice TierBooking DifficultyFormatAwards
    Frantzén€€€€Near ImpossibleMulti-room tasting menu3 Michelin Stars, 50 Best #35
    AIRA€€€€DifficultTasting menuMichelin-recognised
    Adam / Albin€€€€ModerateTasting menuNordic fine dining
    Ekstedt€€€€ModerateOpen-fire tasting menuMichelin Star
    Operakällaren€€€€EasierÀ la carte / tastingMichelin-recognised

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Frantzén?

    Frantzén is not a sit-down-and-order restaurant. The experience moves through multiple rooms across a three-storey 19th-century townhouse in Norrmalm, with a single set menu at both lunch and dinner. There is no à la carte. Chef Björn Frantzén's cooking merges Nordic technique with Japanese influence — expect dishes that balance precision with restraint rather than showmanship. Securing a table is the hardest part: reservations open on a fixed schedule and sell out immediately, so plan three to four months ahead at minimum.

    Is Frantzén good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the clearest cases in Stockholm for spending at this level on a milestone dinner. Three Michelin stars, a #2 ranking in Europe on Opinionated About Dining (2025), and 99 points from La Liste (2026) give it the credentials to justify the occasion. The multi-room progression through the townhouse adds a sense of ceremony that a conventional dining room cannot replicate. Book well in advance — tables do not hold for last-minute celebrations.

    What should I order at Frantzén?

    There is no ordering decision to make: Frantzén runs a single tasting menu at every service. The menu changes with season and availability, built around Björn Frantzén's Nordic-Asian framework — past iterations have included scallop with chicken dashi, chawanmushi of aged pork broth with razor clams, and white asparagus with coconut and lemongrass. Dietary requirements should be communicated at the time of booking.

    What are alternatives to Frantzén in Stockholm?

    AIRA and Adam/Albin are the closest alternatives for serious tasting-menu dining in Stockholm, both operating at a high level with more accessible booking windows. Ekstedt offers a distinctive open-fire format that suits diners who want something singular without the full multi-hour commitment of Frantzén. Operakällaren fits better if you want classic Swedish grand dining with à la carte flexibility. Etoile is the option if you want French-leaning fine dining at a slightly lower price point.

    Is Frantzén good for solo dining?

    The counter and communal progression format at Frantzén works reasonably well for solo guests — the multi-room structure keeps the experience engaging without requiring a dining companion to carry the evening. That said, confirm seat configuration when booking, as the townhouse layout varies by service. At €€€€ pricing, solo diners should weigh whether the full tasting menu cost is proportionate to their occasion, since there is no shorter or lighter menu option.

    Is Frantzén worth the price?

    At €€€€ — among the highest price points in Stockholm — Frantzén justifies the spend if a multi-hour progressive tasting menu is the format you want. The three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking (#35 in 2024), and the OAD #2 in Europe (2025) are consistent signals that the kitchen delivers at the level the price implies. If you want something excellent but shorter or more flexible, Adam/Albin or AIRA will cost less and require far less advance planning.

    Location

    Klara Norra kyrkogata 26, 111 22 Stockholm, Sweden

    Compare Frantzén

    Award Winners Like Frantzén
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Frantzén€€€€
    OperakällarenMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    AIRAMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    Adam / AlbinMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    EkstedtMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    EtoileMichelin 1 Star€€€€

    How Frantzén stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Operakällaren, Swedish, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • AIRA, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Adam / Albin, New Nordic, €€€€
    • Ekstedt, Progressive Asador, Grills, €€€€
    • Etoile, Contemporary French, Creative, €€€€

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