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    StikkiNikki

    4.2 (21 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Look how huge 2 scoops is. Beetroot and Salt & Olive Oil flavours
    Yichen H.

    The icecream here is so good! So many interesting flavours and the portion sizes are huge. We got beetroot and Salt & Olive Oil, both of which were very unique and tasty. The beetroot one tastes heavily of beets, so if that is not your thing I would avoid it. The olive one has a very light flavour and the saltiness balances it out nicely. They also have tons of vegan options if that's your thing :)

    Joanne C.

    First gelato in Stockholm and it passed with flying colours. Great flavours and texture. Reminded me of kekou gelato back home. Their gelato is made from Organic and non GMO ingredients. The only killer, it's $6 a scoop. Damn the exchange rates. Lol

    Chokladbollar

    Excellent gelato. Service was fast and friendly. If you're a tourist, try the Chokladbollar. It's a flavor you probably won't find outside of Sweden.

    Filiz B.

    The gelato is always great, the flavors available usually changes and last I checked they had both sorbets and vegan options as well. None of the shops have any seating area. The pricing might be slightly above average but you'll get a pretty big scope so I don't think it's unreasonable. If you can decide on a single flavor it'll probably be enough with one scope.

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    Home made ice cream of the highest quality. We had salted caramel and stracciatella. This ice cream is a reason to visit Stockholm :-)

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    The beetroot one tastes heavily of beets, so if that is not your thing I would avoid it.

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    Taverna Brillo

    Taverna Brillo

    3.0(65 reviews)
    0.8 kmÖstermalm
    $$$

    Great go to restaurant that is a crowd pleaser and easy pick for groups…read more The decor is nice, they've got several rooms that doesn't get too loud, however we came on a Tuesday night and it looked pretty full. The service was super friendly and not too long of a wait. The food has several different entrees and pizzas, I ordered the vegan pizza and my friend had the steak. Steak was voted as very delicious, and the vegan pizza was great! I would split it, it's definitely enough for two people.

    Taverna Brillo is on Stureplan in Stockholm - quite a confusing layout due to the fact it has two…read moredifferent entrances - the restauraunt and ice cream parlour, after arriving here I noticed it was closed so I went outside and attempted to phone in with no answer - only to realise this was the ice cream parlour entrance. I really don't understand the point of this as surely a sign on the door pointing to the restauraunt would make more sense - it was by chance I ended up turning left at the end of the street and finding here after my GPS must have led me to the wrong location. The restauraunt is an Italian restauraunt, I came here before heading to the Friends Arena, where I watched Sweden draw 1-1 with Norway in a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier due to it being in a nice area of the city and close to a metro station. I hear it is owned / by Swedish celebrity chef Tommy Myllimäki.. As you walk in there is a huge wheel you can spin which is pretty cool - although I'm not sure what it is as the staff member didn't offer me the chance to use it or tell me about it, and it was as expected - all in Swedish. Inside, the area is pretty large with an open kitchen and bar area and another area where they were serving glasses and wine (quite interesting) - while I was sat at my table I was just there watching multiple staff members who were on shift, drinking glasses of wine in between serving tables and it wasn't even evening yet - it's five o'clock somewhere but surely employees shouldn't be consuming alcohol in-between working? I don't want my food served by someone intoxicated thanks. Luckily, the staff member who served me wasn't one of the alcoholics - she was friendly and polite and able to explain that the pizza and pasta could be made gluten-free. Inside, the place felt more like a chain than a nice, romantic/high-end restauraunt yet it still charged expensive, high-end prices - for just a margarita pizza it came to 180 krona, which when converted works out about £15.26 which I just don't feel is justifiable, especially considering this is one of the cheaper items on the menu. My pizza was just edible - it was certainly better than the one I had from Vapiano the following day and for gluten-free pizza, the base was pretty good, albeit slightly burnt and it was black and tasted like charcoal in some areas - my main problem was the toppings, with the cheese tasting like it was a sauce - whatever it was it certainly wasn't fresh mozzarella, it was lumped together in a horrible mess and I had to scrape most of it off - the pasatta (tomato sauce) used also tasted pretty basic and possibly canned - this is again what you expect from a chain's cheap pizza, not an expensive pizza like this. The gluten-free bread as a mini-starter was a nice gesture, however, I needed a lot of oil just to make it edible as it was really hard and tasted of nothing. I did struggle finding edible food in Stockholm which wasn't junk food and was gluten-free, and this place does have potential as the gluten-free base might not be exceptional but it wasn't bad (trust me I've had a lot worse), but this place has so many flaws I can't justify over a two-star rating in the same way I can't justify the prices they charge for sub-par quality and allowing staff to become intoxicated during shift.

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    StikkiNikki

    StikkiNikki

    4.3(32 reviews)
    2.4 kmSöder
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    So happy I came across this electric place when I first arrived in Stockholm!…read more You really can't miss this shop since it's decked out in pink! Inside there's even more crazy artwork as the walls and ceilings were painted with crazy cows! There was only 3 flavors when I went (since it was later in the day) and the girl who was working at the counter was super friendly! She offered me to try the 3 flavors with a smile on her face! That never happens with a smile on your face! Anyways, I decided to try the lavender one and some hazelnut almond mixture. I liked both of them a lot but decided to go with the lavender one since it was a bit more unique. They also had Semlas in the store and oddly enough that day was "Fat Tuesday" which meant that it was a "national Semla" day. Since I had to celebrate such a historic holiday, I got the ice cream inside the semla and it was delicious. The way the bread soaked up the ice cream was super satisfying.

    So I gotta say Stockholm probably isn't known for their gelato, ahahah, but gotta love the super…read moreawesome people and the city!! I had been using only my credit card in Stockholm, but when I got in to StikkiNikki, I was bummed to find out this place was cash only. The lady was extra nice, and accepted my Euros and gave me SEK back. I had the mocha flavored ice cream in waffle cone, and the single scoop serving was very generous. The waffle cone was crunchy and tasty, but the ice cream just tasted icy and watery as the flavor wasn't infused. Later as I was strolling through the city, I stumbled upon another StikkiNikki that had different flavors, such as Tin Roof (peanut and fudge swirl in vanilla - I was super excited for the crunchy texture!) and salted caramel. I tried those samples and again it was very watery and the flavor wasn't infused. If this were the United States these would be baller flavors... Side note, why do Scandinavians like their licorice so much?! There was a salted licorice flavor, and all over the grocery stores, there are licorice candies. I remember when I went to Iceland there was licorice everywhere as well.

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    Saliven som bildas i munnen när man ser de skopa upp glassen i bägaren, haha!

    StikkiNikki - icecream - Updated July 2026

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