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International Restaurants

A mix of international restaurants offering global cuisines, from Asian and Mediterranean to Middle Eastern and African foods.

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Types of Cuisines Available

Uppsala offers a wide range of international cuisines, including but not limited to:

  • Italian: Pizza, pasta, and other Mediterranean classics.
  • Asian: Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, and Indian cuisines.
  • Middle Eastern: Lebanese, Persian, and Turkish dishes.
  • Latin American: Mexican and South American flavors.
  • European: French, Spanish, and Greek specialties.
  • American: Burgers, BBQ, and other comfort foods.
  • African: Ethiopian and North African cuisines.

Here are some well-regarded international restaurants in Uppsala:

1. Peppar Peppar

  • Cuisine: European fusion with international influences.
  • Highlights: Seasonal dishes with a modern twist.
  • Price Range: $$$ (Mid to high-end; main courses around 200–300 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.
  • Reservation: Recommended, especially on weekends.
  • Address: Sankt Olofsgatan 15.

2. Koh Phangan

  • Cuisine: Thai.
  • Highlights: Authentic Thai flavors in a vibrant, tropical-themed setting.
  • Price Range: $$ (Main courses around 150–200 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian and vegan-friendly; can accommodate spice preferences.
  • Reservation: Accepted but not always necessary.
  • Address: Sankt Persgatan 17.

3. Il Forno Italiano

  • Cuisine: Italian.
  • Highlights: Wood-fired pizzas, fresh pasta, and classic Italian desserts.
  • Price Range: $$ (Main courses around 150–250 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian options; gluten-free pasta available upon request.
  • Reservation: Recommended for dinner.
  • Address: Dragarbrunnsgatan 50.

4. Messob

  • Cuisine: Ethiopian.
  • Highlights: Traditional injera (flatbread) served with flavorful stews.
  • Price Range: $$ (Main courses around 150–200 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian and vegan options are plentiful.
  • Reservation: Not usually required.
  • Address: Sysslomansgatan 13.

5. Tzatziki

  • Cuisine: Greek.
  • Highlights: Mezze platters, souvlaki, and moussaka.
  • Price Range: $$ (Main courses around 150–200 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian options available.
  • Reservation: Recommended for larger groups.
  • Address: Fyristorg 4.

6. La Parrilla

  • Cuisine: Latin American (Argentinian-inspired).
  • Highlights: Grilled meats, empanadas, and South American wines.
  • Price Range: $$$ (Main courses around 250–350 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Limited vegetarian options.
  • Reservation: Strongly recommended.
  • Address: Sankt Olofsgatan 32.

7. Indian Khusboo

  • Cuisine: Indian.
  • Highlights: Curries, tandoori dishes, and naan bread.
  • Price Range: $$ (Main courses around 120–180 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.
  • Reservation: Not required but can be made for convenience.
  • Address: Vaksalagatan 24.

8. Hamnpaviljongen

  • Cuisine: International (varied menu with global influences).
  • Highlights: Waterfront dining with a mix of European and Asian dishes.
  • Price Range: $$$ (Main courses around 200–300 SEK).
  • Dietary Options: Vegetarian and gluten-free options available.
  • Reservation: Recommended for dinner.
  • Address: Γ–stra Γ…gatan 93.

Average Costs

  • Budget-friendly: 100–150 SEK per person (e.g., casual Asian or Middle Eastern eateries).
  • Mid-range: 150–300 SEK per person (e.g., Italian, Greek, or Indian restaurants).
  • High-end: 300–500 SEK per person (e.g., fine dining or specialty restaurants).

Dietary Options

Uppsala is a progressive city, and most restaurants are accommodating of dietary preferences and restrictions. Common options include:

  • Vegetarian: Widely available at most restaurants.
  • Vegan: Increasingly common, especially in Asian and Middle Eastern establishments.
  • Gluten-free: Many restaurants offer gluten-free dishes or alternatives upon request.
  • Halal: Some Middle Eastern and Indian restaurants cater to halal dietary requirements.

If you have specific dietary needs, it’s a good idea to inform the restaurant in advance when making a reservation.


Reservation Procedures

  • Online Reservations: Many restaurants in Uppsala use platforms like TheFork (www.thefork.se) or their own websites for online bookings.
  • Phone Reservations: Calling the restaurant directly is also common and effective.
  • Walk-ins: While walk-ins are accepted at many casual restaurants, it’s advisable to book a table for popular spots, especially on weekends or during peak hours (6:00 PM–8:00 PM).

Local Customs and Considerations

  1. Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory in Sweden, as service charges are typically included in the bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving a 5–10% tip for excellent service is appreciated.
  2. Dining Hours: Lunch is usually served between 11:30 AM and 2:00 PM, and dinner service starts around 5:00 PM. Many restaurants close between lunch and dinner service.
  3. Alcohol: Alcohol is expensive in Sweden due to high taxes. Most restaurants serve alcohol, but you must be 18 or older to purchase it.
  4. Cashless Payments: Sweden is largely cashless, and most restaurants prefer card payments or mobile payment apps like Swish.
  5. Allergies: Swedish restaurants are very allergy-conscious. Don’t hesitate to inform the staff about any allergies or dietary restrictions.

Enhancing Your Dining Experience

  • Lunch Specials: Many restaurants offer affordable lunch specials (dagens lunch) that include a main course, salad, bread, and coffee for around 100–150 SEK.
  • Seasonal Menus: Swedish restaurants often adapt their menus to feature seasonal ingredients, so expect some variation throughout the year.
  • Language: Most restaurant staff speak English fluently, so you won’t have trouble communicating.

With this guide, you’re well-equipped to explore Uppsala’s international dining scene. Enjoy your culinary journey!