



Adam / Albin holds a Michelin star and a Star Wine List number-one ranking on Rådmansgatan in Stockholm's Vasastan neighbourhood, operating within the upper tier of the city's New Nordic scene. The kitchen, led by Adam Dahlberg and Albin Wessman, runs six evenings a week and pairs its food with a Burgundy-anchored wine list that moves from village appellations to Grand Cru. La Liste has scored the restaurant at 83.5 points, placing it in recognisable European company.

Vasastan After Dark: Where Stockholm's New Nordic Scene Gets Serious
Rådmansgatan 16 sits in Vasastan, a residential quarter north of the Old Town that has grown into one of Stockholm's more concentrated dining corridors without ever feeling like a purpose-built restaurant district. The building facades here are early-twentieth-century Stockholm: broad, unhurried, and largely indifferent to the fact that a Michelin-starred kitchen operates behind one of them. That contrast — between the unassuming street and what happens inside — is a recurring feature of how serious cooking has embedded itself across the Swedish capital over the past decade. Adam / Albin is among the clearest expressions of that pattern.
The New Nordic Tier Adam / Albin Occupies
Stockholm's fine-dining market has stratified considerably since the early 2010s. At the upper end, Frantzén operates in a category of its own with three Michelin stars. Below that, a competitive cluster of one- and two-star addresses , including AIRA at two stars, Operakällaren, Aloë, and Celeste , constitute the city's working fine-dining tier. Adam / Albin holds its Michelin star within that cluster, alongside a 2025 Star Wine List number-one ranking that places it above many peers on beverage program alone. La Liste has scored it at 83.5 points in 2025 and 81 points in 2026, and Opinionated About Dining ranked it 160th among European restaurants in 2024, having already cited it as one of the continent's leading new restaurants in 2023. That is a meaningful accumulation of third-party recognition across four distinct evaluation frameworks, each applying different methodologies.
The New Nordic tradition that Adam / Albin works within is now old enough to have produced its own internal divisions. Early New Nordic was defined by foraged ingredients, long fermentation, and a programmatic rejection of French technique. The generation of kitchens that emerged in the late 2010s and early 2020s across Scandinavia , including addresses like Signum in Mölnlycke, Vollmers in Malmö, and VYN in Simrishamn , tends to absorb those lessons without wearing them as ideology. The foraging is still there, but it sits alongside classical training, international wine programs, and service formats borrowed from French fine dining. Adam / Albin belongs to this more synthesised generation.
Two Chefs, One Direction
The editorial angle that makes Adam / Albin useful to understand is the co-chef structure. Adam Dahlberg and Albin Wessman have built a kitchen with a shared name and, by the evidence of the awards accumulation, a shared direction. Co-chef arrangements at this level of dining are less common than the single-auteur model; they tend to produce either tension or complementarity, and sustained Michelin recognition over multiple cycles suggests the latter is the case here. The training backgrounds that inform the kitchen's approach are not in the public record with enough specificity to pin down, but the Burgundy orientation of the wine list is a reliable indicator of where the broader reference points lie. Kitchens that invest in village-to-Grand-Cru Burgundy range are rarely doing so in isolation from a corresponding ambition in the food.
The Wine Program as Editorial Statement
Star Wine List's number-one ranking in Sweden for 2025 is the most operationally specific signal in Adam / Albin's awards file. Star Wine List evaluates depth of range, quality of selection, and list architecture , it does not rank service or atmosphere. That the restaurant scored at the leading of the Swedish ranking, above a national field that includes several Michelin-starred addresses, indicates that the Burgundy-anchored list is not merely decorative. The structure reportedly runs from village-level appellations through Premier Cru and into Grand Cru, which at current Burgundy secondary-market prices represents a meaningful capital commitment from the restaurant. For wine-primary diners who treat the bottle selection as the lead decision rather than the supporting one, this is the most substantive argument for booking Adam / Albin specifically rather than any of its Stockholm peers.
The broader Scandinavian fine-dining scene has been building its wine programs steadily since roughly 2015, moving away from a period when Nordic restaurants were more likely to lead with non-alcoholic pairings or experimental fermented beverages. Addresses like Kadeau in Copenhagen and Áarstova in Tórshavn operate within the same regional tradition but with different wine postures. Adam / Albin's number-one Star Wine List position signals a more classically European approach to the cellar than is typical across the Nordic fine-dining field.
Format, Frequency, and the Google Signal
The restaurant operates Tuesday through Saturday from 6 pm to 1 am, with Mondays also open on the same schedule and Sundays closed. The late closing time , 1 am across a six-day week , suggests a format that encourages the meal to extend into an evening rather than turning tables at a fixed interval. That structure is common among Stockholm's serious dining rooms, where the eating and drinking are treated as continuous rather than segmented. A Google rating of 4.8 across 635 reviews is a strong consistency signal at this price tier; at €€€€ pricing, review volumes this high with a mean this close to the ceiling typically reflect an experience that lands reliably across different types of diners, not just those primed to be generous.
Planning the Visit
Adam / Albin sits on Rådmansgatan in Vasastan, reachable from the city centre by metro to Rådmansgatan station, a short walk from the front door. The €€€€ price bracket aligns with Stockholm's upper fine-dining tier; diners should budget accordingly, with the wine list adding meaningfully to the total given its depth and the price points Burgundy commands globally. The restaurant opens at 6 pm and runs until 1 am, which means there is no need to book an early slot to experience the full format , midweek evenings, by the evidence of the 635-review score, appear to run at the same standard as prime weekend service. Specific booking methods are not confirmed in available data; the restaurant's address is the most reliable starting point for reservation enquiries. For the broader Stockholm picture across categories, see our full Stockholm restaurants guide, our full Stockholm hotels guide, our full Stockholm bars guide, our full Stockholm wineries guide, and our full Stockholm experiences guide.
Beyond Stockholm: The Wider Swedish Fine-Dining Circuit
Travellers moving through Sweden who treat restaurant booking as a primary itinerary input have more options than Stockholm alone. 28+ in Gothenburg sits in a different regional tradition, and further south, ÄNG in Tvååker and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk represent the rurally anchored version of New Nordic, where proximity to the ingredient source is built into the physical location of the kitchen. These are different arguments from what Adam / Albin makes in Stockholm's urban context, but they form part of the same national conversation about what Swedish cooking is and where it is going.
What to Know Before You Go
What's the must-try dish at Adam / Albin?
Specific menu items and dishes are not publicly confirmed in available records, and the tasting menu format at this tier typically rotates with the season. The wine program is the most consistently cited strength across evaluation frameworks , Star Wine List ranked it number one in Sweden for 2025 , so approaching the meal with attention to the Burgundy selection, from village through Grand Cru, is as close to a standing recommendation as the available evidence supports. For the most current menu, contacting the restaurant directly is the only reliable method. What the awards accumulation (Michelin star, La Liste 83.5 points, OAD top-160 Europe) confirms is that the kitchen has maintained a consistent output across multiple assessment cycles, which is a more durable signal than any single dish.
Recognition, Side-by-Side
A small comparison set for context, based on the venues we track.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adam / Albin | Adam/Albin is one of Stockholm’s hottest foodie addresses. To go with the top-notch food and the great service, the wine list gives good Burgundy choices from village level to Grand Cru, along with a...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 81pts; Star Wine List #1 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 83.5pts; Michelin 1 Star (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #160 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Ranked #142 (2023) | New Nordic | This venue |
| Operakällaren | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Swedish, Modern Cuisine | Swedish, Modern Cuisine, €€€€ |
| AIRA | Michelin 2 Star | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€ |
| Ekstedt | Michelin 1 Star | Progressive Asador, Grills | Progressive Asador, Grills, €€€€ |
| Etoile | Michelin 1 Star | Contemporary French, Creative | Contemporary French, Creative, €€€€ |
| Brasserie Astoria | French, Classic Cuisine | French, Classic Cuisine, €€€ |
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