norrmalmMon-Thu 10:00-18:00, Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat 10:00-16:00, closed Sun
Hötorgshallen on Hötorget in Stockholm's Norrmalm is the 1958 international food hall; South American, Middle Eastern and Asian vendors plus the Kajsas Fisk soup counter.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The square outside hosts the fruit-and-vegetable market Monday to Saturday.
sodermalmMon-Fri 11:00-21:00, Sat 11:00-20:00, Sun 12:00-19:00
Teatern at Ringen on Götgatan in Stockholm's Skanstull packs ten chef counters into a stadium-tier food hall; Magnus Nilsson's korvkiosk, Adam and Albin's ramen, Sayan Isaksson's Asian street food and Daniel Roos pastries under one mall skylight.
Tip: Open seven days inside Ringen shopping centre. Lunch sittings cheapest 11:30-14:00; the central tiered seating fills fastest at peak.
norrmalmMon-Sat 11:00-22:00, closed Sun
K25 on Kungsgatan in Stockholm's Norrmalm is the dedicated Asian food hall; eight street counters under one roof, central seating courtyard and a late-lunch crowd.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The central tables get crowded 13:00 to 14:00.
hornstullSat-Sun 11:00-17:00, April-September only
Hornstulls Marknad on Hornstulls Strand in Stockholm runs the summer street-food and flea market on the Liljeholmsbron waterfront; the SoFo Sunday-brunch hangout from April to September.
Tip: Weekend only. The market runs April through September; Sunday is busier than Saturday.
ostermalmSaturdays 11:00-15:00, May to October
Bondens Egen Marknad on Karlaplan in Stockholm's Östermalm is the city's largest farmer's market; cheese, bread, vegetables and Swedish producers selling direct, Saturdays May to October.
Tip: Saturdays only, May through October. The producers rotate locations; check the website for any summer move.