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    • Surf Shack – Malmö. Surf Shack is an American-style ‘surf’s up’ burger joint that’s right by the beach. Their juicy burgers are handsmashed and come on fresh brioche buns, with any topping you like.
    • Franky’s Kitchen – Stockholm. Franky’s Kitchen started in 2014 from a 12 sq meter street-grill in central Stockholm, but since then word of mouth has spread across the city and the burgers are worshipped far and wide.
    • 2112 – Gothenburg. A buzzing room (and a terrace in the warmer months) with great vibes – mainly because everyone is eating incredibly delicious burgers.
    • American Steakhouse Burgers – Uppsala. What started off as a food truck in 2015 on the outskirts of Uppsala has now grown into one of the best burgers in Sweden.
    • Max
    • Sibylla
    • Frasses
    • Pizzerias and Kebab Houses
    • Gatukök and Food Trucks

    If you’re in Sweden for the first time, you should definitely make a trip to Max. It’s the Nordic country’s most successful version of the classic American burger bar. The food holds its own against the more famous international chains (some say it’s even better), and the restaurants have some nice environmental policies that make for relatively gu...

    For a more traditional take on the fast-food concept, try Sibylla. This long-running chain sold its first sausage back in 1932 and has more than 100 restaurants and kiosks across the country, selling typical Swedish food to go. It’s all basic stuff, served up in paper packaging, but it’s super cheap and can definitely hit the spot in cold weather. ...

    Another hamburger chain from northern Sweden, Frasses tends to be found in smaller towns, so unless you’re doing a bit of serious driving or Interrailing, you might have trouble spotting one (there is one branch in Stockholm, though). The unusual thing about Frasses is that most meals are still served on plates. Alongside classic cheese-topped burg...

    Hamburger joints are totally outnumbered by Sweden’s pizzerias, which seem to appear on every corner in cities with a lot of students. They all follow a pretty standard formula and have almost identical food, offering pizzas, doner kebabs and falafel wraps at very low prices. Order a pizza at one of these places and you may be puzzled to receive a ...

    Independently run gatukök(street kitchens) sell cheap, filling and fairly bland Swedish food. You’ll be surprised by how many different ways hotdogs can be served up. These kiosks are found at the roadside in almost every Swedish town. When it comes to late-snacks, they’re a much better option than the mobile sausage stands that seem to appear magi...

  1. Heading into our 10th year, we have finally created the ultimate list of The World’s 25 Best Burgers. Here you’ll find food trucks, artisanal burger joints and everything in between, who all serve world-class hamburgers that are worth going that extra mile for.

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  3. Jun 20, 2014 · Fast food geography: Discover Sweden through Burger King. by Phil Edwards · @PhilEdwardsInc · June 20, 2014. Burger King Sweden. It’s time to visit Sweden, but skip the references to Ikea meatballs. During this trip, you’ll learn the basics about the country through Burger King.

  4. Dec 10, 2021 · Restaurants. A guide to the best burgers in town. Photo: Bastard Burgers. Restaurants. A guide to the best burgers in town. 10 December 2021. Ready for some chow? Stockholm has experienced a real hamburger boom in the last couple of years. You’ll find both meaty, greasy burgers and delicious vegetarian and vegan options.

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  5. Aug 14, 2018 · Buy it. We bring up halloumi because in Sweden, Burger King has introduced a sandwich that sounds damn delicious. It’s called the Halloumi King, a “burger” with a deep-fried slab of cheese, mayo, and the requisite fixins’. On BK Sweden’s Facebook page, we found another sandwich called Extra Looong BBQ Halloumi.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · 6. Ride the rails on Inlandsbanan. For a rail journey through some of Sweden’s wildest and most beautiful scenery, take a ride on Inlandsbanan (the Inland Line). Starting in Mora in Dalarna, the train travels north to Gällivare, about 100 km (62 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, making numerous stops along the way.

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