Finding halal food in Stockholm is not difficult once you know where to look. The options range from a food court stacked with certified eateries to sit-down restaurants with full Middle Eastern menus. These five are the most reliable starting points.

Quick Facts

  • Best for: Muslim diners, food explorers, families, groups with diverse tastes
  • Top picks: Kista Galleria (variety), Krorän (Middle Eastern), Ox Lan (Asian fusion), Midan Odenplan (grill), Rollin’ Burgers (burgers)
  • Key feature: All restaurants are halal-certified or display halal logos
  • Dining style: Casual to modern, suitable for quick meals or leisurely dinners

The 5 Must-Try Halal Restaurants in Stockholm

1. Kista Galleria - A Food Court with Endless Halal Options

Kista Galleria

Address: Hanstavägen 55 F, 164 53 Kista, Sweden
Phone: +46 8 562 532 00
Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00 am-8:00 pm
Website: Kista Galleria
Google Maps: Directions

The food court at Kista Galleria has more halal options in one place than anywhere else in Stockholm. Almost every stall in the court displays a halal certification — you can eat here without checking every menu individually. It works well for groups where not everyone has the same preference, since the range covers Middle Eastern, Asian, and Western food side by side.

2. Krorän - Authentic Middle Eastern Flavors

Kroran

Address: Furusundsgatan 9, 115 37 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 8 661 54 92
Hours: Monday closed, Tuesday 4:00-9:00 pm, Wednesday-Friday 11:00 am-2:00 pm & 4:00-9:00 pm, Saturday-Sunday 12:00-9:00 pm
Website: Krorän Instagram
Google Maps: Directions

Krorän is a small, consistent Middle Eastern restaurant in Östermalm. The menu is not long, but what is on it is prepared well — homemade-style dishes that regulars come back for. Monday is closed; the best time to visit for a sit-down meal is Wednesday through Sunday.

Ox Lan

Address: Sveavägen 86, 113 59 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 73 995 36 01
Hours: Monday closed, Tuesday-Sunday 11:00 am-9:00 pm
Website: Ox Lan
Google Maps: Directions

Ox Lan is on Sveavägen, which puts it within reach of most of central Stockholm. The menu is halal-certified Asian food — noodles, rice dishes, and grilled options — with a casual atmosphere that works for both a quick lunch and a longer dinner. Closed on Mondays.

4. Midan Odenplan - A Favorite for Halal Middle Eastern Grill

Midan Odenplan

Address: Odengatan 58, 113 22 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 76 177 40 30
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00 am-11:30 pm, Friday 10:00 am-3:00 am, Saturday 11:00 am-3:00 am, Sunday 11:00 am-11:30 pm
Website: Midan
Google Maps: Directions

Midan Odenplan stands out mostly for its hours — open until 11:30 p.m. on weekdays and 3:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The menu is Middle Eastern: kebabs, grilled meats, mezze platters, and fresh bread. Portions are generous. It is one of the few places in Stockholm where late-night halal dining is not a compromise.

5. Rollin’ Burgers - Halal Burgers in the Heart of Stockholm

Rollin Burgers

Address: Torsgatan 48A, 113 37 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 76 034 50 62
Hours: Monday closed, Tuesday-Friday 11:00 am-12:00 am, Saturday-Sunday 12:00 pm-12:00 am
Website: Rollin’ Burgers Instagram
Google Maps: Directions

Rollin’ Burgers does one thing and does it well: 100% halal beef and chicken burgers with creative combinations not found at most halal spots in the city. The atmosphere is relaxed and casual. It is closed on Mondays; open until midnight Tuesday through Sunday.

Additional Halal-Friendly Restaurants in Stockholm

For even more options, consider these establishments:

Name Description Address
Ruccola Pizzeria Maps
Bram’s Burgers Burger joint Maps
Oh Poké Poké bowl (Hawaiian street food) Maps
Adams Smoke House Barbecue restaurant Maps
Kolgrill Sam Uzbek restaurant Maps
HTCafé Café Maps
Damascus Gate Syrian restaurant Maps
Chili Masala Pakistani and Indian restaurant Maps

Frequently Asked Questions

Which halal restaurant in Stockholm has the most variety?
Kista Galleria offers the widest range, with multiple halal-certified eateries under one roof.

Where can I find the best halal burgers?
Rollin’ Burgers and Bram’s Burgers are top choices for delicious halal burgers.

Are there late-night halal restaurants in Stockholm?
Yes, Midan Odenplan is open until late at night, perfect for late diners.

Do these restaurants serve authentic international cuisines?
Yes, from Middle Eastern to Asian and even Hawaiian street food, Stockholm’s halal restaurants provide a multicultural dining experience.

Start at Kista Galleria, Then Explore from There

Kista Galleria covers the widest ground with the least planning needed — useful when you are new to the city or eating with a mixed group. For a proper sit-down Middle Eastern meal, Krorän or Midan Odenplan are the more focused choices. If you are after halal burgers specifically, Rollin’ Burgers and the additional options in the table above give you enough variety to compare.


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