Sverige means "Sweden" in the Swedish language.
I finally arrived in Sweden three days ago and now looking for the next chapter of my life.
Shinji Sverige is finally in Sverige (Sweden)
What to start with?
Coffee of course. No excuse.
Let's go to Komet Cafe located in the right centre of Stockholm city
Me on my way from Narita Airport to Stockholm Arlanda International Aiport
Coffee is the very reason I moved to Sweden, so writing a blog post about coffee shops in Sweden is like my long-cherished dream is finally achieved.
Komet Cafe in Stockholm, Sweden
So-called Scandinavian roast, not super-light but decent light roast, is something I have appreciated for a long time.
Komet Cafe is a very cosy and good-meaning crowded place where you can feel the atmosphere of how Swedish people appreciate coffee.
Coffee and Coffee break ( FIKA ) is deeply connected to Swedish culture and if you want to get along with someone, FIKA is the best way.
Since there were lots of people and I was still suffering from jetlag so I was not able to take enough amount of pictures, so next time I go, I would like to add some more pictures to this post.
They had lots of different Swedish bread and sandwiches as well as enough variation of black and white coffee.
I ordered a cup of svart kaffe (Black Coffee) which normally Swedes would order at the cafe for FIKA.
There are about 10 tables inside and I saw about 20 people were inside but did not feel like it is packed.
Please wait for more pictures till the next time I visit here.
Shop Info
Name: Komet Cafe Stockholm
Address: Kungsholmsgatan 10, 112 27 Stockholm, Sweden
(10 min walk from Stockholm central station)
Weekdays: 0700-1600
Weekends: 0900-1600
Credit Card: available
Pastry: Available
WEB: @kometstockholm