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One Star: High quality cooking

Dashi in Stockholm is a prime destination for lovers of high-end Japanese cuisine. With an average rating of 4.8, this venue combines a fashionably intimate and cozy atmosphere with phenomenal food quality, where each dish celebrates both traditional Japanese flavors and local Swedish ingredients. Guests can indulge in breakfast or dinner, with options like the Osusume Tasting Menu priced at 1195 SEK. Complete the experience with expertly-chosen beverage pairings or sake that perfectly complements the meal. Reservations are a must here as their terrific and super knowledgeable staff ensures a tailored and memorable dining experience. Wine, beer, and crafted desserts perfectly round off the offerings, making Dashi a remarkable choice for a special occasion or any evening out where a relaxed, yet elegant environment is desired.

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Price

$$$$ 1 000 + kr

Meals

Breakfast, Dinner

Cuisines

Japanese

Services

Reservations available, Dine-in, Reservations required, Reservations recommended

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving desserts, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving coffee

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 162 reviews
4.8/5 162 reviews
Adam Lewis
Adam Lewis
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 4

Brilliant experience with terrific & super knowledgeable staff! The scallop is probably the best i’ve ever had, & the lobster chawanmushi was divine! Highly recommend! (I would have left 5 for food too, but sashimi didn’t hit for me. Everything else was perfect!)

Niel
Niel
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Dashi delivers an exceptional dining experience that goes far beyond the expectations of a one-star Michelin restaurant. From the moment you step inside, you are transported into an izakaya-inspired atmosphere. Guests are seated at a bar-like table on high stools, creating an intimate and immersive setting where each course is prepared freshly before your eyes. While Dashi remains deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, they make clever and respectful use of local Swedish ingredients. They use locally sourced fish and even craft their own miso paste without using soybeans. Every dish is visually stunning and meticulously balanced in flavor. The sake pairing elevates the experience even further. Each sake is thoughtfully matched to the course and brings something completely different to the table. The staff not only serve but truly know their products. They even share stories about the sake breweries they have personally visited in Japan, which adds a meaningful layer to the evening. The team is incredibly friendly and authentic, striking that rare balance between professional and personal. Even the toilet is part of the experience. Though I will not spoil the surprise, just be aware that if you have limited mobility, the layout might be a bit challenging. As someone who has visited Japan and works for a Japanese company, I can confidently say Dashi captures the spirit, precision, and warmth of true Japanese hospitality and cuisine. I would return without hesitation.

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Linela
Linela
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Service: 4
  • Atmosphere: 3

We finally got the chance to try Dashi, a place we've been wanting to visit since before they were awarded a Michelin star. Dashi offers an osusume tasting menu, which translates to their recommended highlights from the Japanese kitchen. I must say, they really nailed the essence of Japanese flavors. Even though I haven’t been to Japan yet, I’m a huge fan of Japanese cuisine and have tried many Japanese restaurants run by Japanese chefs across Asia. Dashi in Stockholm truly captures the soul of Japan. Many of the dishes they serve are not commonly found in Stockholm just yet. For example, their chawanmushi (a dish that’s common in Japanese restaurants in Asia but rare in Sweden) and their beautifully grilled guinea fowl, prepared in Japanese style, reminded me so much of the flavor profiles I’ve experienced. Kudos to the entire team at Dashi. It’s clear that the chefs are passionate about preserving authentic flavors and bringing a genuine Japanese dining experience to Stockholm. Compared to my omakase experience at another one-star Michelin restaurant in the city, I’d honestly recommend trying Dashi. They know what they’re doing. If you’ve been wanting to experience Japan but haven’t had the chance to travel there yet, this is the right place to be. On another note, the service team was enthusiastic and observant. They noticed the condensation from our chilled drinks and came by several times to wipe the table. I really appreciated their attentiveness. That said, because of the lighting setup, the spotlight cast shadows on our table, and the side I was sitting on wasn’t wiped as often, probably because the water drops were hard to spot. Still, the staff was knowledgeable and able to explain the dishes clearly, answering all the questions I had about the menu. Just a small note, I’ve seen some comments saying the flavors were too subtle or not prominent enough. But in fairness, this isn’t the kind of restaurant that relies on heavy seasoning or salt to boost flavor. Japanese cuisine is about balance, elegance, and letting the quality of the ingredients shine. If bold saltiness is what you’re after, this may not be your kind of place. But if you’re open to discovering refined and graceful flavors, Dashi is absolutely worth a visit. The only downside for me was the ladder going down to the toilet in the basement. It’s quite steep, so definitely be careful when climbing down. Just something to keep in mind, especially if you’re wearing heels or aren’t so steady on your feet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Dashi?
    Dashi is located at Rådmansgatan 23, 114 25, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Tegnérgatan (131 m walk)
    • Bus stop Tegnérgatan (Birger Jarlsg) (152 m walk)
    • Bus stop Eriksbergsgatan (372 m walk)
    • Bus stop Runebergsplan (355 m walk)
  • How is Dashi rated by visitors?
    Dashi has an average rating of 4.8 based on 162 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • What is the average price for a meal at Dashi?
    The average price for a meal is 1 000 + kr (it is expensive - $$$).