A group of friends and I went out for dinner last night and we decided to try the relatively new restaurant
Ramblas (Mariatorget), right around the corner from the
Rival Hotel. While this restaurant has only been open for less than a year, it is actually the second location for the restaurant. The original
Ramblas (Hornstull) proved to be such a popular concept that they opened at a second location. Speaking of the concept... as the name suggests, they serve Spanish cuisine at Ramblas. More specifically, they serve tapas.
Tapas, in case you are unfamiliar with them, are small dishes (hot or cold) that either work as appetizers or, when put togther, as a meal. It is a very civilized way to dine. You order a few tapas and if you are still hungry you order a few more. Great for sharing when you are several people at the table.
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Paella, patatas, calamares and esparragos... |
Many of the popular tapas dishes are found on their menu... dishes that people recognize like tortilla española, patatas con aioli, gambas picantes, calamares a la romana and more. They even have larger dishes like paella valenciana (which we ordered to share with our tapas). Each tapas costs around 40 to 60 SEK and a full dinner is actually quite inexpensive by Swedish standards. Spanish wines, cava, beer and sangria are also on the menu in case you want the full Spanish experience.
Click here for the menu (Spanish/Swedish).
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Olé! |
As I mentioned, the restaurant
is located just around the corner from the
Rival and the other Ramblas
is located in
Hornstull. Both are on the island of Södermalm. Keep in mind that both of these restaurants are very popular with the locals, so booking a table in advance is a good idea. I would say that the popularity is the only downside as the wait staff can seem a bit overwhelmed at times.
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