Vegan-friendly
Ovo
Mediterranean
Middle Eastern
Levantine kitchen est 2015. Large restaurant serving vegetarian Mediterranean food like falafel, shakshuka, pita, and hummus. Plenty of space to hold a party. Kitchen stops Sun-Thur at 10pm, Fri-Sat at 11pm. Reported closed, Mar 2020.
20 Reviews
First Review by kenvegan
JonJon
Points +20904
A must go in the area - Edit
It was our first veg' restaurant in Stockholm and we enjoyed it a lot. The place has a big outdoor seating area with deckchairs and the inside is nicely decorated (industrial style). The menu consisted of sandwiches, pita bread and plate of hummus, guacamole, moutabal and other Lebanon specialties. You can take a free salad at the entrance when waiting for your dishes. Their hummus is really good, as well as their falafels. I also tried their homemade lemonade and I recommend it: it is well balanced between sugar and lemon. Even if the staff was a bit disorganised, the owner was friendly and smiling. They have three different vegan desserts but only one was available when in there. Portions are good but prices are maybe a bit high. However, I do recommend the place if you're in the area. And they are open until 11:00 pm which is great in Stockholm!
Read morePros: tasty food, nice atmosphere, friendly staff, open until 11 pm!
Cons: limited choice for desserts
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Elefanten
Points +26
Amazing hummus! - Edit
A lot of vegan options marked on the menu. Has outdoor seating.
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linusminus
Points +81
Pretty good falafel - Edit
Tried the Falafel Sudani, which was okay. The sauce tasted more like tahini than peanut, but that might've been my inexperienced tastebuds. Fast service (although the restaurant was pretty much empty).
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kelseyjaynex
Points +4877
delicious falafel - Edit
Hipster restaurant in a hipster area of Stockholm. We sat outside looking over the pretty pedestrian street. Had the classic falafel plate and the “meatballz” falafel wrap. The falafel were light and crispy and the meals were big portions. Comes with a salad buffet which is mostly various pickled vegetables, really tasty. Only downer was, being a vegetarian/vegan restaurant and I didn’t have any web access on my phone at the time, I didn’t double check the cider I had ordered was vegan. Later that night at our hostel I had a quick look and apparently Briska Pear Cider contains gelatin :(
Read morePros: tasty falafel, good atmosphere, big portions
Cons: alcohol is not all vegetarian/vegan-friendly
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VictoriaKällström
Points +38
Perfect wraps - Edit
The best falafel wraps i have tasted. Perfect hummus, tahini sauce and a good balance with the vegetables. Would recommend the standard falafel in pita or wrap. The falafel plate is not as big as expected. Better to order a wrap with fries on the side if you want something more filling.
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Dandido
Points +8435
Not good for lunch - Edit
Was here during lunch and had a pretty poor experience. It was empty and I didn't really enjoy the interior or music. Maybe it works better for dinner. On the menu it said that there was a discount (I think it was a lunch discount), however, when I asked about it the staff said there was no discount. Pretty bad, since I probably wouldn't have gone there if it wasn't for the discount. The food was alright. I've had much better falafel. Wouldn't go there again for lunch.
Read moreCons: Menu said there was a discount but there wasn't, Uncozy for lunch
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ballzy_mcsack
Points +33
Good cheap food - Edit
Fav place. Love the dish called baba.
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tenshilling
Points +145
perfect falafel - Edit
It was after 9pm, we were hungry but not for a huge meal. FLFL was a perfect fit. We got the falafel plate and the cauliflower side. The falafel was one of the best we've had. Tahini was on point and the salads, especially the onion with sumac was delicious. Cauliflower was a nice addition.
Read moreThe pita wasn't a standout and the harissa wasn't spicy, but the food was good and the service friendly. Nice place.
Pros: falafel is near perfect , onion sumac salad, good sides
Cons: harissa not spicy, closes at 9
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virre
Points +494
Hipster meet Falafel - Edit
Smack in the middle of the Hipster area, there is this Falafel place and the interior matches that. The confusion in how to order to sit outside also matches.
Read moreThe falafel is not even close to the best in town but the prices are high, the amount of food is smal. The best thing at this place was the pickles.
I won't come back, I like not needing a second meal after paying that much
Pros: Clear what is vegan
Cons: Expensive
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LindaÅhl
Points +161
Nice falafel and hummus - Edit
A bit pricy but it's Stockholm so...
Read moreHad hummus with falafel, should have ordered some side salad and it would be perfect
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VeggieMon
Points +274
9€ for a falafel pita?! - Edit
It's falafel. Street food. It's not supposed to be expensive, by design. Theirs is twice the price of the best falafel in the world. And, to be sure, this does not compare to the best falafel in the world. Pretty bland. Pickles average. Pita should be light and fluffy and warm, not dry and heavy. Falafel should be crispy and flavorful, not dense and dull.
Read moreCons: Expensive, Bland
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SarahWilson
Points +22
Fancy falafel & cocktails - Edit
I had really tasty falafels with loads of salad and hummus in a fresh soft pitta with a 'milk man' cocktail (like a boozy vegan iced coffee). Various main dishes and interesting sides that you could order like tapas.
Read morePros: Outside seating on quiet street, Vegan options clearly marked, Swedish and English menu
Cons: Quite pricey
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Dan+Ash
Points +155
great food and cocktails - Edit
We stayed nearby here and it was busy every night so we thought we'd try. Everything is veggie with lots of vegan options. The falafels are delicious and the pitta, sauces etc. were great too. They also have a fab cocktail list and lots of tables outside - good for people watching on a sunny evening.
Read morePros: great food, lots of outdoor space, nearby cool bars
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JonTurner2000
Points +383
Of Style They're Full - But Could Improve the Falafel - Edit
A really cool and stylish place in a fashionable area and clearly very popular. So we'd definitely recommend coming here for falafel in a more unusual location. But as much as we wanted to agree with their sign that said 'best falafels in town', I'm afraid we couldn't bring ourselves to do so. The falafels were a bit dry and stodgy and weren't served quite hot enough. So if they're making their name on this one item then it would make sense to step them up a bit and so they had an entirely exceptional offer.
Read morePros: Cool venue, Good range of menu options
Cons: Falafels need improvement
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SonjaCPA
Points +5270
Good falafel - Edit
FLFL is down the street from the Goodstore, so we came for dinner after shopping. There's tables outside, but we chose to sit inside as it was getting a little chilly. There's plenty of space inside too. We ordered the roasted sweet potato to start with a wrap and falafel pita as mains. There's a salad and condiment bar too which was great. The wrap and pita were tasty and hit the spot. It would be awesome if they could be all vegan.
Read morePros: tasty falafel, large space
Cons: not all vegan
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falafelpunk
Points +148
Best falafel - Edit
I've enjoyed quite a few falafel wraps around Malmö and other places and I was taken by surprise to find the best plate of falafel in Stockholm. The falafel original comes on a big plate filled with hummus and cabbage among other things and your choice of dark och light pita bread. Also a great salad bar (the tahini with herbs was perfect) with an assortment of condiments. Very nice staff and the food is worth every cent you spend on it. Will go out of my way to be able to eat here again.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on Monday May 02, 2016
Pros: Serves alcohol, Great staff, Salad bar
Cons: None
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alessio
Points +88
A nice place! - Edit
A very nice place with a pleasant atmosphere and good food!
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mattsfalco
Points +18
get the falafel - Edit
Skip the other items. Get the falafel original with extra tahini from the salad bar and make you're vegan dreams come true.
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Eric_
Points +735
Instant favourite - Edit
I started liking this place from the minute I set foot inside. It's simple yet has great food, great prices, great ambience. And they serve alcohol. Can't ask for more, especially not in Stockholm.
Read morePros: Prices, Opening hours, Liquor license
Cons: Hyper-gentrified area
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kenvegan
Points +13513
Superb Mediterranean/Israeli Food! - Edit
I was greeted when I walked into this restaurant with a sample of one of the best falafel balls I have ever had: perfectly spiced and salted, not greasy, and perfect!
Read moreThe eggplant dish I ordered was also divine.
This moderately priced new Israeli/Mediterranean restaurant is, in my opinion, one of the best casual places to eat in Stockholm.
The owner of the restaurant really takes pride in all of the dishes served at this restaurant.
Pros: Awesome falafel, Great atmosphere
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