Pelikan 

Location

Stockholm
Sweden
59° 18' 38.3616" N, 18° 4' 35.2596" E
SE
General info: 

Pelikan is an old-fashioned restaurant in the middle of Stockholm, but hidden in the quiet and peaceful area. For everyone who wants to try the real taste of Swedish cuisine, there is no better place than this one.

The interior of the place looks rich and stylish and the professional service adds to the overall appearance of the restaurant. Choose from varieties of meals made by top-class chefs and whichever you choose you won’t be wrong. The Pelikan owners are especially proud of their wine list for which the friendly staff will give you a recommendation.

Getting there: 

Blekingegatan 40 is the exact address of this restaurant. Medborgarplatsen T-bana station is just a few blocks away.

Costs: 

Regular restaurant prices.

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