Looking for the best sushi restaurant in Stockholm - price doesn`t matter - can anyone help?

Will meet some business friends from japan in early march Asked by BrianPeters 36 months ago Similar questions: sushi restaurant Stockholm price doesn`t matter help Food & Drink > Restaurants.

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Here you are Name: AkakikoAddress: Herkulesgatan 12, StockholmPhone: (08) 215-552Opened: Mon-Fri 11am-8pm, Sat: Noon-6pmReviews: " Opened in August 2001. "sushi.infogate.de/rest/eu_sweden_schwede... Sources: sushi.infogate.de/rest/eu_sweden_schwede... .

In bit off location and with quite simple interior you find the absolutely best sushi in Stockholm. Sushi ZenFrejgatan 6 Stockholm trustedplaces.com/review/sweden/stockhol... SushiCuisines: SushiAddress: Folkungagatan 45, Stockholm 11826, SwedenPhone: 086433377The best sushi in Stockholm. A small place just outside the Medborgarplatsen underground station.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g189852-d785193-r16621283-Akki_Sushi-Stockholm.html Sources: http://trustedplaces.com/review/sweden/stockholm/restaurant/1c94c82/sushi-zen .

1 I can't speak from personal experience. You can find a few reviews online. Unfortunately there isn't a Nikko Hotel in Stockholm.

If this is critical; e.g. , you will be hosting Japanese businessmen there, I recommend doing a couple things:1. Call the Japanese Embassy in Stockholm and ask them a favor to recommend a place. Tell them you are wining and dining Japanese nationals there.

I have done this elsewhere with success.2. Scan the restaurant reviews in good guidebooks of Stockholm restaurants3. Call the concierge of the hotel you plan to stay in, and ask him/her.

If you don't know where you plan to stay yet, contact the concierge at the Grand Hotel. I have stayed there twice when in Stockholm on business. I would do so again just for the Swedish buffet breakfast!

http://www.grandhotel.se/in_english/default.aspHave a great and successful time! Both Sweden and Japan have robust drinking cultures. I hope you can hold your own with serious drink...

I can't speak from personal experience. You can find a few reviews online. Unfortunately there isn't a Nikko Hotel in Stockholm.

If this is critical; e.g. , you will be hosting Japanese businessmen there, I recommend doing a couple things:1. Call the Japanese Embassy in Stockholm and ask them a favor to recommend a place. Tell them you are wining and dining Japanese nationals there.

I have done this elsewhere with success.2. Scan the restaurant reviews in good guidebooks of Stockholm restaurants3. Call the concierge of the hotel you plan to stay in, and ask him/her.

If you don't know where you plan to stay yet, contact the concierge at the Grand Hotel. I have stayed there twice when in Stockholm on business. I would do so again just for the Swedish buffet breakfast!

http://www.grandhotel.se/in_english/default.aspHave a great and successful time! Both Sweden and Japan have robust drinking cultures. I hope you can hold your own with serious drink...

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I love sushi -ok, some do not - its all a matter of taste , but is sushi any more or less safe than other consumables .

Is a printer nowadays no matter what the price all the same.

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