Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Petri
790Pearl PointsSmall, focused, seasonal. Book it.

About Petri
Petter Nilsson's intimate New Nordic tasting-menu restaurant in Östermalm holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition and OAD top-European rankings. The small, quiet room suits special occasions for two, and the seasonally rotating menu is at its strongest in autumn. Booking is straightforward by Stockholm fine-dining standards — reserve one to two weeks ahead.
Verdict
Petri earns its place in Stockholm's top tier of tasting-menu restaurants. Chef Petter Nilsson has built something small, focused, and seasonally driven at Kommendörsgatan 16 — a room that rewards guests who want precise New Nordic cooking without the formality of a larger stage. At €€€€ pricing, you are paying for a kitchen that has held consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and ranked in the Opinionated About Dining leading restaurants in Europe two years running. For a special occasion dinner in Östermalmstorg's orbit, this is one of the better ways to spend the money. If you want a bigger room and more ceremony, consider Operakällaren or AIRA. If Petri's intimate scale suits you, book it.
Portrait
The space Petri occupies has history. It was previously home to Volt, a respected address on Stockholm's fine-dining circuit, and before Petri arrived, the room already carried the kind of quiet reputation that regulars remember. Petter Nilsson came here from Spritmuseum, bringing with him a cooking sensibility that is methodical and product-led. That lineage matters when you are deciding between options at this price point: this is not a debut project from an unknown chef, and it is not a restaurant still working out what it wants to be.
The atmosphere is cosy and deliberately contained. This is a small room — the kind where the energy stays low and the noise level allows actual conversation across the table. If you are booking for a birthday, an anniversary, or a serious dinner for two, the ambient feel works strongly in its favour. There is no buzz-bar energy here, no soundtrack competing with the kitchen's output. The mood is calm but not stiff, which makes it easier to settle into a long tasting menu without feeling like you are being processed through a production line. Compare this to Frantzén, where the occasion-dining theatrics are central to the experience , Petri is quieter and more personal, which for many guests is a feature rather than a compromise.
Cooking sits within the New Nordic tradition, which means the menu changes to reflect what is available by season. In practice, this is the most important thing to know when timing your visit. Stockholm's seasonal arc is sharp: late spring and summer bring foraged greens, early vegetables, and lighter preparations; autumn shifts the kitchen toward preserved, fermented, and root-heavy combinations; winter menus tend to be denser and more intensely flavoured. The tasting menu format means the kitchen can respond to these shifts properly , there is no à la carte anchor holding the menu to dishes that no longer make sense in the current season. If you are planning a visit, consider which moment in the calendar aligns with the flavours you want. Autumn and early winter are historically strong seasons for Nordic kitchens working with this product philosophy. For comparison, Adam / Albin and Aloë operate on similar seasonal principles, but Petri's smaller scale means the menu can pivot faster when good ingredients arrive.
Nilsson's OAD ranking has moved between #264 (2024) and #328 (2025) , a slight drop that is worth noting without over-reading. The La Liste score also shifted from 79pts (2025) to 75pts (2026). Neither movement disqualifies Petri from serious consideration; both rankings still place it clearly within the top tier of European restaurants that are not yet carrying full Michelin stars. The Michelin Plate is a signal of quality without the full star designation , useful context when positioning this against starred Stockholm peers. For diners who want confirmed Michelin star status, AIRA or Ekstedt may sit higher on the shortlist. For diners who weight OAD and La Liste recognition alongside Michelin signals, Petri's credentials hold up comfortably.
Google reviews sit at 4.7 across 92 ratings , a high score on a relatively small sample, which suggests a consistent kitchen rather than a viral moment. That consistency is what you are buying at this price point. The guest experience appears stable across occasions, which matters if you are bringing someone important and cannot afford a bad night.
Stockholm's New Nordic scene extends well beyond the city. If you are travelling through Sweden, Signum in Mölnlycke, Vollmers in Malmö, and ÄNG in Tvååker are worth mapping alongside Petri. Further afield, Maaemo in Oslo and Domestic in Aarhus represent the Nordic tasting-menu format at full ambition. Petri operates at a more accessible register than Maaemo but punches clearly above a generic bistro experience.
Practical Details
Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 6–11 pm. Closed Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Reservations: Bookings are generally accessible , this is not a notoriously hard table to secure in Stockholm's competitive market. Book a week or two ahead to be safe for prime Friday and Saturday slots, especially if you have a fixed date. Budget: €€€€ , plan for a full tasting menu at top-tier Stockholm pricing. Format: Tasting menu. Address: Kommendörsgatan 16, 114 48 Stockholm. Occasion fit: Suited to birthdays, anniversaries, or a serious dinner for two. Less suited to large groups given the room's intimate scale.
How It Compares
See comparison section below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Petri good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger choices for it in Stockholm. The format is tasting menu only, the space is small and cosy, and Chef Petter Nilsson's cooking is La Liste-ranked and Michelin Plate-recognised — enough credibility to make the occasion feel earned. Just note it operates Wednesday to Saturday evenings only, so plan the date accordingly.
Can I eat at the bar at Petri?
Petri is described as a small, cosy space, but there is no confirmed bar seating option in the available venue data. Given the size and tasting-menu format, counter or walk-in seating is unlikely — check the venue's official channels to confirm before assuming flexibility.
Can Petri accommodate groups?
Petri is a small restaurant, which means large groups are a practical challenge rather than a policy issue. Parties of two to four are the natural fit for a tasting-menu room of this scale. If you're organising six or more, reach out early — the venue may be able to arrange something, but don't assume capacity.
How far ahead should I book Petri?
Bookings are generally accessible compared to Stockholm's hardest-to-book addresses, but Petri only opens four evenings a week — Wednesday through Saturday — which compresses availability fast. Two to three weeks ahead is a sensible minimum; more if you're targeting a Friday or Saturday.
Is Petri worth the price?
At €€€€ pricing, Petri sits at the top end of Stockholm's dining market — but it delivers La Liste recognition (75 points in 2026) and an Opinionated About Dining ranking among Europe's top restaurants, which puts it in credible company. If a focused, seasonal tasting menu from a chef with a serious track record justifies the spend for you, yes. If you want à la carte flexibility or a longer wine programme to anchor the value, look at Ekstedt or Adam/Albin instead.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Petri?
For the format, yes. Petter Nilsson's cooking has earned consecutive Opinionated About Dining rankings in Europe's top 300 and a Michelin Plate across two years — consistent signals of quality rather than a one-season spike. The tasting menu is the only way to eat here, so if that format works for you, Petri is a sound choice in the Stockholm tier.
Is lunch or dinner better at Petri?
Petri does not serve lunch — hours run 6 to 11 pm, Wednesday through Saturday only. Dinner is your only option, which makes weekend bookings the most competitive slots.
Location
Kommendörsgatan 16, 114 48 Stockholm, Sweden
Compare Petri
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petri | New Nordic, Modern Cuisine | Petri is the latest venture by Swedish top chef Petter Nilsson, who moved here from Spritmuseum and took over the space from Volt. Petri is small, cosy, stylish and you get amazing food in tasting men...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 75pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #328 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 79pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #264 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Operakällaren | Swedish, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| AIRA | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Adam / Albin | New Nordic | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Ekstedt | Progressive Asador, Grills | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Etoile | Contemporary French, Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Petri measures up.
Also Consider
- Operakällaren — Swedish, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- AIRA — Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Adam / Albin — New Nordic, €€€€
- Ekstedt — Progressive Asador, Grills, €€€€
- Etoile — Contemporary French, Creative, €€€€
At the €€€€ tier in Stockholm, Petri competes with several strong options, and the right choice depends on what you are optimising for. If you want the most decorated room at this price point, AIRA carries stronger Michelin credentials and a more expansive modern European format. If ceremony and historic grandeur matter — a milestone birthday in a room with genuine institutional weight — Operakällaren delivers that in a way Petri's small, residential-street setting cannot. Petri's advantage is intimacy and focus: a quiet room, a chef with a clear product philosophy, and a menu that responds properly to the season.
For New Nordic purists comparing options, Adam / Albin operates at a similar register with strong OAD recognition. Ekstedt offers something structurally different — open-fire cooking with a more dramatic sensory experience — and suits guests who want the cooking technique itself to be part of the occasion. Etoile leans French and creative, giving a different flavour profile at the same price tier. Petri is the right pick when you want a calm, considered evening with seasonal New Nordic cooking and no theatrical distractions.
Booking difficulty tips the calculation further. Petri is rated Easy to book by Stockholm standards, which is a meaningful advantage over some of its more heavily publicised peers. If you have a fixed date and need reliable access at short notice, that accessibility matters. For diners who have already tried the better-known Stockholm addresses and want something smaller and more personal on a return visit, Petri is the natural next stop.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 6–11 pm
- Thursday
- 6–11 pm
- Friday
- 6–11 pm
- Saturday
- 6–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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