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Eating and drinking is nothing like as expensive as it used to be in Sweden, though filling up at breakfast and lunch is still much better value than eating out at restaurants in the evening. At its best, Swedish food is excellent, largely meat-, fish- and potato-based, but varied and generally tasty and filling. Specialities include the northern Swedish delicacies - reindeer and elk meat, and wild berries - and herring in many different guises
Food
Breakfast
(
frukost
) is invariably a help-yourself buffet - served in most hostels and some restaurants for around 50kr-70kr, and free in hotels - consisting of juice, cereals, bread, boiled eggs, jams, salami, tea and coffee on even the...
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Drink
Drinking
is still pricey, though in Stockholm it's no more than most European capitals now. The cheapest choice is probably
beer
, which costs 35-45kr for 400ml of lager-type drink - a
sto stark
. Unless you specify, it will be...
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