Vassa Eggen

Stockholm


Featuring a domed dining room sitting beyond a glassed birch forest, this stylish dining pad is named after Somerset Maugham’s novel The Razor’s Edge. With sharply executed dishes like oxtail tortellini with mascarpone cheese and a long and luscious wine list, it all makes perfect sense. Book ahead.


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1. Hallwylska Museet

0.34 MILES

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2. Sergels Torg

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3. Swedish Museum of Performing Arts

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4. Wetterling Gallery

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5. Hedvig Eleonora's Church

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6. Armémuseum

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7. Kulturhuset

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8. Stora Synagogan

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