Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Misshumasshu
175Pearl PointsWine First, Ceremony Later

About Misshumasshu
Book Misshumasshu for a central Stockholm meal where wine credibility matters and the plan needs to stay flexible. Star Wine List recognition in 2026 is the clearest trust signal, making it a stronger fit for dates, client dinners, small celebrations than for diners chasing a clearly defined tasting-menu experience.
Should you consider Misshumasshu in Stockholm? Yes if the brief is a Stockholm venue with a clearly verified recognition signal. The useful confirmed facts are Star Wine List recognition for 2026, a smart-casual dress code, opening hours that run late on several nights of the week. That gives the listing more substance than a simple name on a map, because it ties the venue to a documented external reference while also giving clear timing information for planning. It is a practical candidate when the group wants a Stockholm venue with verified basics rather than an entirely unverified pick.
The smart way to read this venue is as a Stockholm choice with a few confirmed planning details, not as a destination that can be fully judged from published details here. There is no verified price, menu, chef, seating, or service-format information in the available facts, so the decision should be based on what is confirmed: the city, the hours, the smart-casual dress code, the Star Wine List 2026 recognition. In other words, the appeal is not a fully described experience on paper, but a set of reliable planning signals that help reduce uncertainty. For many plans, that is enough to shortlist it, while leaving the finer details to confirm directly with the venue.
Book it when verified recognition matters
The Star Wine List mention is the clearest confirmed reason to choose Misshumasshu over a generic Stockholm booking. Without verified price, menu, or chef details to anchor a more technical verdict, the safest recommendation is to treat that recognition as the main trust signal. It does not answer every question a guest might have, but it does provide a firmer basis than hearsay or an unqualified recommendation. That makes it better suited to guests who value a documented accolade than to anyone who needs a fully defined offering before committing.
For a special occasion, this reads as a sensible option if the confirmed facts fit the plan. The smart-casual dress code and later hours on several evenings are useful confirmed details for planning. Those details help you consider the venue without requiring assumptions about a formal format or a tightly compressed evening. If the group wants to compare it with another Stockholm option, Prinsen is a natural place to consider as part of the same shortlist. If the plan is a Stockholm booking where verified recognition carries weight, Misshumasshu remains a relevant candidate.
Where it fits in a Stockholm shortlist
Use Misshumasshu as a practical Stockholm choice with confirmed hours and late closing times on Wednesday through Saturday. It opens from 11 AM Monday to Friday, from 12 PM on Saturday, is closed on Sunday. Those hours make it easier to place in a weekday or Saturday plan, but they should not be stretched into assumptions about how the venue structures the experience. Because no verified meal-period or menu-format details are available here, avoid assuming a particular lunch, dinner, tasting, or counter format before checking with the venue.
If the booking does not fit, keep the decision narrow rather than restarting the search across the city. Compare it with NOI by Nobis, BINO, Riche, Ling Long based on your own occasion and availability needs. That keeps the shortlist focused on Stockholm alternatives without pretending that every option serves the same purpose. For a wider scan, use the full Stockholm restaurants guide; if the night also needs a place to stay, the Stockholm hotels guide is the faster next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Misshumasshu?
Start with the confirmed facts: Misshumasshu is in Stockholm, has a smart-casual dress code, has Star Wine List recognition for 2026. Its hours run from 11 AM to 11 PM on Monday and Tuesday, 11 AM to midnight on Wednesday and Thursday, 11 AM to 1 AM on Friday, 12 PM to 1 AM on Saturday, it is closed on Sunday. If you are comparing options, NOI by Nobis or Prinsen may also belong on your Stockholm shortlist.
Is lunch or dinner better at Misshumasshu?
The verified hours show that Misshumasshu opens from 11 AM Monday to Friday and from 12 PM on Saturday, with later closing times from Wednesday through Saturday. There is no verified meal-period or menu-format detail here, so do not assume a specific lunch or dinner offering without checking directly. For another Stockholm comparison, Prinsen is a relevant option to review.
Can Misshumasshu accommodate groups?
There is no verified group, private-dining, or seating-capacity information here. Misshumasshu may still be worth considering for a Stockholm plan because of its confirmed hours, especially the later closing times on Friday and Saturday, but group size and availability should be confirmed directly with the venue. Riche is another Stockholm option to compare when planning a group booking.
How far ahead should I book Misshumasshu?
There is no verified booking-window guidance for Misshumasshu. As a practical matter, it is sensible to check availability early for Thursday to Saturday evenings because the confirmed hours run later on those nights. If you want to compare availability, BINO and NOI by Nobis are other Stockholm options to consider.
What are alternatives to Misshumasshu in Stockholm?
NOI by Nobis, Prinsen, Riche, BINO, Ling Long are useful Stockholm names to compare with Misshumasshu. The right choice depends on the occasion, availability, the details each venue confirms directly. Misshumasshu's verified points are its Stockholm location, smart-casual dress code, Star Wine List 2026 recognition, published weekly hours.
Is Misshumasshu good for a special occasion?
It can be a sensible special-occasion candidate if the confirmed facts match your needs: Stockholm location, smart-casual dress code, Star Wine List 2026 recognition, late hours on several nights. There is no verified information here about private rooms, tasting menus, seating, pricing, or event services, so confirm those details directly before booking. NOI by Nobis or Prinsen may also be worth comparing for the same occasion.
Does Misshumasshu handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified venue-specific dietary policy here, so the safe move is to contact Misshumasshu directly if anyone in your group has restrictions. Do not assume allergy, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or other accommodations without confirmation from the venue. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Location
Smålandsgatan 10, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
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How it compares in Stockholm
Misshumasshu is the pick when the group wants a central table with wine-list credibility and relatively low booking friction. NOI by Nobis is the cleaner comparison for a polished hotel-adjacent meal, while Riche is better when the room's social energy is the point of the night.
For visitors who specifically want Swedish cooking, Prinsen is the more direct choice because its Swedish identity is clear before booking. Misshumasshu makes more sense when the decision is driven by wine, central location, flexibility rather than a classic local-food brief.
If Misshumasshu is not available, cross-shop BINO for another central dinner option or Ling Long if the group wants a different Asian-leaning direction. The practical split is simple: choose Misshumasshu for wine-led ease, Prinsen for Swedish tradition, Riche for a more animated Stockholm room.
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