Top 6 Most Famous Desi Breakfast Places in Stockholm, Sweden – Curated by Shahzad Ansari

The Best Places for Desi Nashta or Brunch in Stockholm - curated by Shahzad Ansari
The Best Places for Desi Nashta or Brunch in Stockholm - curated by Shahzad Ansari

When I moved to Sweden back in 2005, the idea of enjoying a proper Pakistani or Indian breakfast was almost a fantasy. Sure, there were a few Desi restaurants scattered around but Desi Breakfast or weekend Desi brunch? That didn’t exist. Forget Halwa Puri or Chana Bhatura — even chai that tasted like home was hard to find.

The now-famous Anmol didn’t even exist back then. It opened much later, around 2019. So during those early years, you could only dream of a true Desi Nashta in Stockholm.
But slowly, the food scene began to grow. More Desi restaurants started popping up across the Stockholm city. The only problem? Authenticity, taste and quality were still hit-or-miss. You could find butter chicken or Chicken Tikka Masala almost anywhere but good Paratha, Channe Baturay or Halwa Puri? That was a rare gem.


🔥 Tony Qureshi | The First Spark

Photo taken by me during Chili Masala inauguration party on 14th February 2014
Photo taken by me during Chili Masala inauguration party on 14th February 2014

The first spark came from Tony Qureshi, the man behind Chili Masala. He launched a weekend brunch menu with dishes like Nihari and Paaye, finally bringing bold Pakistani flavors to the mainstream. The timing was more "lunch" than "nashta", but it was a much-needed beginning.


👑 Ishtiaq Husain Shah | The Game-Changer

Photo taken by me during Business Cafe series for youtube on 4th October 2020
Photo taken by me during Business Cafe series for youtube on 4th October 2020

Then came Ishtiaq Hussain Shah, with a true game-changer: Stockholm’s first full-on Desi Breakfast Buffet, launched in the industrial area of Spånga. With a mithai counter on one side and breakfast on the other, it felt like stepping into a Pakistani halwai shop. No nearby tunnelbana, pendeltåg or even direct bus, but people still came. Because when the food is good, people find a way.


💬 Why This Blog?

Today in 2025, there’s no shortage of Desi brunch and breakfast spots in Stockholm. From Halwa Puri to Paaye and Doodh Jaleebi to Falooda, we finally have choices. And that’s why I decided to write this blog, not just to list places, but to rank the best of the best, based on what really matters to a Desi food lover.

✅ How I Rate Each Spot:

I’m keeping it simple. Every place in this blog is reviewed based on 5 things that matter most:

  1. Taste (Zaiqa) – Kya asli swaad aya?
  2. Value for Money – Paisa vasool ya mehenga disappointment?
  3. Cleanliness & Ambience – Saaf suthra environment & vibes?
  4. Service – Staff ka attitude aur experience
  5. Authenticity & Desi Vibe – Kya lagta hai Pakistan/India mein hoon ya Sweden mein?

🍽️ Indian Street Food & Co. – Chana Bhatura by the Water

📍 Jan Inghes Torg 22, Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm

🕘 Breakfast Timing: 09:00 – 12:00 (Seasonal – returns in September)
💰 Price: 109kr per plate (no buffet)

Indian Street Food & Co
Indian Street Food & Co

Indian Street Food & Co. in Hammarby Sjöstad is one of those places where the vibe and the food come together perfectly. We went on a Saturday morning, excited to explore their breakfast options. They offered three Desi classics:

  • Chana Bhatura
  • Aloo Halwa Puri
  • Kulcha Chana
    And of course, Masala Chai.

All five of us ordered Chana Bhatura and honestly, it was a full-on flavor party. The two large, fluffy bhaturas were golden and soft, not oily or chewy. The chana had the kind of spice balance that doesn’t scream — it sings. And then came the chutney — a sweet-sour tamarind-onion mix that tied everything together like a perfect playlist.

Even while writing this, I can still taste that bite — warm, tangy, and comforting.

Indian Street Food & Co | Ras Malai
Indian Street Food & Co | Ras Malai

👨‍🍳 Special Touch: After we finished, the staff brought out complimentary Ras Malai. We were surprised we hadn’t ordered it. The server smiled and said, “It’s from Dheeraj sir, our chef, as a gift.” And yes, he was in the kitchen that day. The gesture, the Ras Malai, the hospitality everything felt royal.

Ambience & Location: The restaurant has a clean, modern interior with huge glass windows. If you sit by the window or outside, you get a view of the water — peaceful, breezy, and almost poetic for a breakfast spot. It’s the kind of place you want to stay at longer than planned.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Bold flavors, perfect bhatura texture, unforgettable chutney
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great portion size for the price, worth every krona
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Bright, scenic, and super clean
Service⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Friendly, fast, and personal (special thanks to Chef Dheeraj!)
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Classic Indian flavors with a modern Swedish setting
🔔 Quick Note:

Their breakfast season ended on 31st May, but they’ll be back in September. In the meantime, you can still enjoy their lunch and dinner menu.


🍛 Jalvi Indian Food – A Royal Desi Brunch Buffet in Solna

📍 Dalvägen 1, 169 56 Solna, Stockholm

🕥 Breakfast/Brunch Buffet: Saturday & Sunday, 10:30 – 14:30
💰 Price: 169kr for adults, 120kr for kids (4–10 yrs)

Jalvi Restaurang in Solna
Jalvi Restaurang in Solna

If there’s one place in Stockholm where you can truly feel like you’ve walked into a proper Desi shaadi-style brunch, it’s Jalvi Indian Food. Tucked into a quiet corner of Solna, this restaurant offers one of the most complete Desi Nashta buffets in Stockholm — and trust me, they don’t hold back.

Jalvi Indian Food
Jalvi Indian Food

Ambience & Location: From the moment you walk in, the ambience feels festive. Think colorful lights, cushioned seating, and wooden tables neatly lined with folded napkins. And yes, they’ve got traditional Pakistani décor like cultural kites and miniature truck art lining the walls — a vibe that makes you feel like you're back in Lahore or Rawalpindi.

But the real star? The buffet.
With over 10 dishes on display, you’ll find:

  • Special Chicken Nihari
  • Lamb Karahi
  • Lahori Grill Fish
  • Shahi Lahori Chana
  • Halwa Puri fried in desi ghee
  • Anda Ghotalaa

Omelette, salad, achar, naan, rice, lassi, and chai. Yes, all included in the 169kr price tag.

🥘 Notable Dish: Halwa made with desi ghee and the channa was spicy and rich. Their Nihari also had that thick, slow-cooked texture that hits perfectly with naan.

Screenshots from my Instagram Reel
Screenshots from my Instagram Reel

🎉 Special Touch: Their buffet trays (golden hammered handi-style) make the whole setup feel like a mini wedding dawat.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Nihari and Halwa puri were the highlights, some item felt buffet-style generic
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐For 169kr, this buffet is packed with value
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Clean, festive vibe, family-friendly space
Service⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Courteous staff, quick refills, welcoming vibe
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Felt like a wedding brunch in Pakistan — full marks here

Zain Chaska Chowk – A Buffet That Feels Like Sunday at Nani’s

📍 Bollstanäsvägen 1, 192 78 Sollentuna

🕚 Breakfast Buffet: Saturday & Sunday | 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
💰 Price: 170 kr per person

Screenshots from my Instagram Reel
Screenshots from my Instagram Reel

Zain Chaska Chowk offers one of the longest Desi breakfast buffets in Stockholm, both in hours and in food variety. From 11 AM to 4 PM, you get a full window to enjoy your favorites at a relaxed pace — whether you’re an early bruncher or a late riser.
We went on a Sunday and walking in felt like entering someone’s house during a festive Desi gathering. Big families, aunties chatting, plates stacked with Halwa Puri, egg, soup and nihari. This place doesn’t just serve food — it serves nostalgia.

The Halwa Puri combo was fresh and full of flavor and the Nihari had a deep, meaty richness that stayed with us long after the meal.

🪑 Ambience & Crowd: Located inside Kom Köpcentrum, Zain Chaska Chowk has a simple but cozy setup. It’s not your typical high-end brunch spot and that’s the beauty of it. The focus is on the food and the people.
Even with basic seating, the place comes alive on weekends. You’ll hear Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi echoing across the room, with Desi uncles sharing stories, kids running back for more Puris and someone always asking for extra Chai.
It’s loud, it’s warm and it feels like home — not Instagram-perfect, but perfectly real.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Great flavor in the main dishes; Puris were standouts
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Huge buffet + long time window = excellent value
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Clean but basic; fits the authentic street-style vibe
Service⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Busy but friendly; food was always being refilled
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Pure street-side Pakistani dawat feel — full marks

Anmol Sweets & Restaurant – A Desi Nashta Experience in Spånga

📍 Fagerstagatan 13, 163 53 Spånga, Stockholm

🕙 Weekend Breakfast Buffet: Saturday & Sunday | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
💰 Price: 129 kr per person

Anmol Sweets & Restaurant
Anmol Sweets & Restaurant

Anmol Sweets & Restaurant in Spånga offers a delightful Desi breakfast buffet that's become a favorite among locals. With a variety of traditional dishes, it's a place where you can enjoy the authentic flavors of South Asia.

🥘 What's on the Buffet?

  • Halwa Puri
  • Channay (Chickpeas)
  • Sabzi (Vegetable Curry)
  • Chicken Karahi with Naan
  • Boiled Eggs
  • Kashmiri Chai
  • Salad & Pickles

This selection provides a comprehensive taste of traditional Desi breakfast items, making it a go-to spot for those craving familiar flavors.

🪑 Ambience & Experience: Located in Spånga's industrial area, Anmol Sweets & Restaurant combines a sweet shop with a breakfast spot, reminiscent of the Halwai and Nashta setups back home. The interior is modest, focusing on functionality to accommodate the buffet and dining area. The atmosphere is lively, especially during weekends, with families and friends gathering to enjoy their meals.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Authentic flavors; while channay can vary slightly in taste.
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐129 kr for a comprehensive buffet is excellent value
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Clean and functional; could benefit from more decorative touches
Service⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Friendly staff; efficient service even during busy hours
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Offers a genuine Desi breakfast experience in a modest setting

Sukh Indian Restaurant – A Classic Halwa Puri Combo for 99 kr

📍 Rotsunda torg 7, 192 78 Sollentuna

🕚 Breakfast: Saturday & Sunday | 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
💰 Price: 99 kr

Sukh Sweets
Sukh Sweets

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly Desi breakfast in Stockholm, Sukh Indian Restaurant in Sollentuna is one of the most reliable weekend spots.
Their Halwa Puri deal is simple, traditional and honestly — just what you need when you're craving a proper Nashta. For only 99 kr, you get unlimited Puri, Chane, Halwa and chai. That’s it — no fuss, no long buffet lines — just a plate that hits home.
We tried this classic combo on a Saturday and it felt like a throwback to childhood Sunday mornings. The Puris were fresh and hot, the chana had a rich, homemade taste and the Halwa was sweet, soft and topped with a few almonds for that extra touch.

🪑 Ambience & Note: Sukh Indian is a smaller, quiet place — nothing flashy, but clean and cozy. There’s limited indoor seating, so it’s best to go early or with a small group.
One important tip: Their breakfast isn’t listed on the website, so it’s a good idea to call or message them before going, just to confirm availability or book a table.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Everything was well-balanced and authentic.
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐You won’t find many Desi breakfasts in Stockholm for 99 kr
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐☆Simple and clean, limited space
Service⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Quick and friendly
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐It’s a classic Halwa Puri plate and they don’t mess with the formula

🍽️ Royal Sweets & Restaurant – A Grand Buffet with Room to Shine

📍 Vårby allé 24, 143 40 Stockholm

🕙 Weekend Breakfast Buffet: Saturday & Sunday | 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
💰 Price: 145 kr per person

Royal Sweets & Restaurant
Royal Sweets & Restaurant

We finally visited Royal Sweets in Stockholm to experience their much-talked-about Desi buffet. The first thing that stands out? The ambience.
They’ve done a beautiful renovation — ceiling lights, table arrangements and decor give it a festive, almost wedding-hall-like feel. It’s spacious, clean, and perfect for group gatherings.
The buffet itself had a wide variety — from flavorful curries to rice, snacks, and sweets. There’s clearly effort and thought behind the menu, and the presentation was elegant.

🍛 The Taste Test While the flavors didn’t blow us away, the food was enjoyable.
Some dishes felt like they could’ve used more spice or seasoning to bring them to life — but we understand buffet cooking is a challenge, especially when serving large groups.
It’s not that the food was bad — far from it. But for those expecting bold, homemade-style flavors in every bite, it may feel a little mild.

🪑 Ambience & Decor: This is one area where Royal Sweets shines. The space feels welcoming, festive and well-managed. Whether it’s a weekend family outing or a birthday lunch, this place checks all the boxes for comfortable Desi dining.

⭐ My 5-Point Rating

CriteriaRatingNotes
Taste⭐⭐⭐☆☆Some dishes were nice, others needed more flavor — overall okay
Value for Money⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Generous spread, especially for group dining
Cleanliness & Ambience⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Beautiful, festive space with attention to detail
Service⭐⭐⭐☆☆Courteous and professional staff
Authenticity & Vibe⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Warm Desi vibes — a place that reminds you of gatherings back home

Final Thoughts: Ranking Is Personal — And That’s Okay

When it comes to Desi breakfast in Stockholm, taste is personal. What impressed me may not impress you and vice versa. That’s the beauty of food. It’s emotional, cultural and deeply individual.
This blog isn’t about declaring a single winner forever. Rankings go up and down and they should.
Restaurants evolve, chefs change, menus improve and experiences vary from day to day.
What matters most is that we now have these options.
A decade ago, Desi nashta was a dream — today, it’s a weekend tradition.


💬 Did I Miss Your Favorite Spot?

If you think I skipped a place that serves a great Desi Breakfast (Nashta) or you want me to try somewhere new — drop the name in the comments. I’ll personally go, try it and maybe include it in the next update.
Let’s keep discovering together because Desi breakfast in Stockholm is only just getting started.