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What time is lunch in Sweden?

Workdays are usually from 8:30 or 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Lunch breaks usually last approximately one hour and the most common time to have the break is between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

How much is lunch in Stockholm?

Budget Lunch Prices in Stockholm: 60-160 SEK ($7-$19) 95-150 SEK for a meal.

What is the most popular restaurant in Sweden?

These are the ten best restaurants in Sweden for this year:

  • Frantzén in Stockholm.
  • Gastrologik in Stockholm.
  • Oaxen Krog in Stockholm.
  • Restaurang Vollmers in Malmö, Scania.
  • PM & Vänner in Växjö, Kronoberg.
  • Upper House Dining in Gothenburg, Västra Götaland.
  • Krakas Krog in Katthammarsvik, Gotland.
  • Adam & Albin in Stockholm.

Is lunch break included in working hours Sweden?

A break means a longer interruption in the working time, for example a lunch break. The break does not count as working time and you may leave the workplace during this time. You may not work more than 5 hours without a break. Rests are short Interruptions in the working time, like a coffee break.

Is it expensive to eat out in Stockholm?

Restaurant prices in Stockholm Prices start at around 150–200 SEK for a main course at a restaurant in Stockholm, but the sky is really the limit – at swanky New Nordic places you could be looking at 1000 SEK for a set meal (and that’s excluding drinks).

What kind of food is in Sweden?

Popular & Traditional Swedish Food

  • 1 – Köttbullar – Meatballs.
  • 2 – Räkmacka – Shrimp Sandwich.
  • 3 – Smulpaj – Crumble.
  • 4 – Semla – Sweet Roll.
  • 5 – Falukorv – Falu Sausage.
  • 6 – Ärtsoppa & Pannkakor – Pea Soup & Pancakes.
  • 7 – Sill – Pickled Herring.
  • 8 – Smörgåstårta – Swedish Sandwich Cake.

How much does Faviken cost?

Faviken is ranked 34th on the San Pellegrino list of World’s Best Restaurants. The cost of the dinner is $250, with optional wine pairings at $105. So after 8.5% sales tax and an 18% service charge, your wine-paired repast will cost $450 for one or $909 for two.