When I was in Stockholm I went to this fancy restaurant called “Tak”. I liked it because I saw that it was in a building, it had nice views, the place looked pretty cool for being a restaurant. I saw the reviews and the pictures and I got enticed to pay a visit. Everybody spoke English, everybody was friendly. It all felt good. However when I started reading the menu, I really had a hard time trying to order because I did not really see something I’d like to try. As I was waiting to see what could I order, they offered me a soup, and I can tell you in all honesty, that soup must have been one of the most delicious soups I have ever had in my whole life. It was just so so so good. I’d have that soup a lifetime haha. In the end, I ended up ordering some chicken bites, with sticky rice, sushi wrappers, some veggies with chopped up pieces of corn and a sauce. I loved everything except for the sushi wrappers. Dont like the taste of it, but the rest of the food was fresh and very tasty. I got my food with a big glass of water, which by the way, I know water tastes like nothing, but water is Sweden for some reason taste so good xD I had water for everything I ate. Water and tap water in Sweden is definitely top notch. Anyway, my surprise was at the end when I got the bill… the whole thing ended up costing me about 60$ hahaha I just didn’t think that meal would be so expensive. However, I think it was worth it since I got nice views from the building, I took amazing pictures, the food was amazing, and the people very friendly. If anybody wants a good time and a restaurant when in Stockholm, go to “tak” youre gonna love it.
This will really help me. I am studying svenska for 4 months now and I will be working in a restaurant. I hope you have a video of what costumer usually ask to the worker. I still feel nervous everytime someone talk to me in swedish.
Trocadero and Portello are two soft drinks that originate from the Northern Norrland region of Sweden but since 1970-1980 have become increasingly common throughout Sweden and they have always been my two favorites among all soft drink varieties. I remember as a child (1994-1999) that it was still difficult to find Trocadero and Portello over certain places in Sweden, including Stockholm, and Malmö as one of the places.
@@FunSwedish It was never intended to be written like that, but okay, both immigrants (both legal and illegal) and tourists should try these two soft drinks in my opinion.
@@FunSwedish I hope to go to Stockholm for the first time in August, but we will see where were at; but I have been studying Swedish for a while, and your videos are an excellent learning tool.
Tack så mycket igen för förklaringarna! However, after this video's ending, the logical next video would have been some explanations about directions in Swedish.. Because now I know how ot ask for toaletten, but I won't understand the directions where to go :D
I have a question about verbs. Is ta/dra/trä/va short for taga/draga/träda/vara? The dictionary lists ta/dra/trä as the infinitive, but also lists taga/draga/träda as one of the inflections. But what is taga? Another form of the infinitive? Is va short for vara? According to the dictionary, va is short for vad, not vara. But va seems also to be short for vara...
Hej. I have a question :) I thought kolsyrat vatten eller bubbelvatten was sparkling water and mineralvatten was just water with minerals. Which one should be used? Thanks (01:57)
@@FunSwedish 10 months living in Kiruna and still trying to figure out the language 😅. Thanks for the videos and explanations, very helpful in the process of learning svenska.
Well, that depends on the kind of Dagens Lunch you are looking for 😊. Nowadays it is not only for husmanskost. TIp: Just type Dagens Lunch in google maps and see what come up!
Omg I want knäkebröd so bad. Ever since I tried it in Sweden I have been obsessed. Knäkebröd with some smör... To bad I can't find it here where I live :(
When I was in Stockholm I went to this fancy restaurant called “Tak”. I liked it because I saw that it was in a building, it had nice views, the place looked pretty cool for being a restaurant. I saw the reviews and the pictures and I got enticed to pay a visit.
Everybody spoke English, everybody was friendly. It all felt good. However when I started reading the menu, I really had a hard time trying to order because I did not really see something I’d like to try. As I was waiting to see what could I order, they offered me a soup, and I can tell you in all honesty, that soup must have been one of the most delicious soups I have ever had in my whole life. It was just so so so good. I’d have that soup a lifetime haha. In the end, I ended up ordering some chicken bites, with sticky rice, sushi wrappers, some veggies with chopped up pieces of corn and a sauce. I loved everything except for the sushi wrappers. Dont like the taste of it, but the rest of the food was fresh and very tasty. I got my food with a big glass of water, which by the way, I know water tastes like nothing, but water is Sweden for some reason taste so good xD I had water for everything I ate. Water and tap water in Sweden is definitely top notch. Anyway, my surprise was at the end when I got the bill… the whole thing ended up costing me about 60$ hahaha I just didn’t think that meal would be so expensive. However, I think it was worth it since I got nice views from the building, I took amazing pictures, the food was amazing, and the people very friendly. If anybody wants a good time and a restaurant when in Stockholm, go to “tak” youre gonna love it.
Great recommendation!
It is a lovely place with a great view.
@@FunSwedish "Tak" means: roof. At the top of the building.
All of those phrases will be very helpful when I travel to Sweden next year. Tack!
Thanks for 'toaletten' part. Now I will remember to always add 'någonstans' each time 😅💪🏾
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This will really help me. I am studying svenska for 4 months now and I will be working in a restaurant. I hope you have a video of what costumer usually ask to the worker. I still feel nervous everytime someone talk to me in swedish.
I don't think I've ever been this early. This was very informative! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Trocadero and Portello are two soft drinks that originate from the Northern Norrland region of Sweden but since 1970-1980 have become increasingly common throughout Sweden and they have always been my two favorites among all soft drink varieties.
I remember as a child (1994-1999) that it was still difficult to find Trocadero and Portello over certain places in Sweden, including Stockholm, and Malmö as one of the places.
Is this a Trocadero reklam? 😂
@@FunSwedish It was never intended to be written like that, but okay, both immigrants (both legal and illegal) and tourists should try these two soft drinks in my opinion.
So funny replies...
Never knew Stockholm and Malmö grew so much it's now one place.
Tackar 🙏 med mig allt är fina fisken 👍👍du har lärt mig
Tusen tack.
Very useful lesson for the survival kit.
Glad it was helpful!
Tack så mycket, det är mycket intressant 😊
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Very helpful as always! Tack så mycket!
Varsågod :) Glad you find it useful!
Thanks for the inportenant information true if y ever visit sweden y will order that in swedish afcourse true
Great!
@@FunSwedish thanks for the compliment that is very kind off you my Friend?
What is your name?
Jag älskar ditt UA-cam kanal, tack så mycket 🙏🏻☺️❤️❤️❤️
Tack till dig som följer oss ❤️❤️❤️
Tack sÅ mycket 👍🏻
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Tack så mycket 🥰🥰
Excellent video, love your work
So happy to hear 😍
@@FunSwedish I hope to go to Stockholm for the first time in August, but we will see where were at; but I have been studying Swedish for a while, and your videos are an excellent learning tool.
@@j.c.ca.o.l7035 That she is. Verkligen!
Tack så mycket igen för förklaringarna! However, after this video's ending, the logical next video would have been some explanations about directions in Swedish.. Because now I know how ot ask for toaletten, but I won't understand the directions where to go :D
Haha, good point! Luckly we have made a video about directions before. You should find it among our videos :😀
@@FunSwedish Oh, sorry! I actually looked before posting, but must have missed it! Thanks for the heads up, I'll look again 😀
@@davidwagner5788 Höger, vänster. Left and right.
@@perhammarstrom4559 Tack! 😊
Ja förlat. But I saw an é in “sallasbuffé”. I'd just like to ask, why is that not in the video about the Swedish alphabet?
Ve har påtår in Bangladesh också, men det for lentil soppa.
I would have liked to see how you ask for the check at a restaurant ☺️
Good idea! We will do a video with that for a more formal dinner scenario 😁.
Notan, Tack...
Thanks for this lesson🌸
Could you recommand some places in Stockholm for Dagens lunch?
Glad you like it! Oh, let me think about it.... 🤔 There are so many options. What neighbourhood of Stockholm are you interested in?
@@FunSwedish thanks for the reply. kungsholmen, Östermalm, Cetral area generally.
Do you have any pv to contact?
@@FunSwedish Central part
2:31 I'm born around 2000-2010 and i love to drink milk with everything.
Tack så mycket för videon! I have a question: Can I say: jag få en kopp kaffe,tack! What is the difference in between?
Grazie tante a presto!
Hej David! Almost, you could say "Kan jag få en kopp kaffe, tack"? :)
@@FunSwedish tack så mycket
🫶🏿 Tack så mycket 👼🏿
Amazing info! Very well presented! Tack så mycket! I hope some day to visit Sweden and to be able to use that knowledge! 😎🌲🦌
Glad you liked it and hope you are some day able to put it into practice!
Y learning swedish by the way
why?
Why not 😊
@@FunSwedish 🌹🌷🚩🏳
@@FunSwedish how do you mean my darling uuuuh Daniella y yust say Y learning swedish speaking by A learning swedish app
Very nice representation! But make slower!
I have a question about verbs.
Is ta/dra/trä/va short for taga/draga/träda/vara?
The dictionary lists ta/dra/trä as the infinitive, but also lists taga/draga/träda as one of the inflections.
But what is taga? Another form of the infinitive?
Is va short for vara?
According to the dictionary, va is short for vad, not vara.
But va seems also to be short for vara...
Interesting, could you leave a comment with the link to the dictonary you are using?
Va? är istället för "vadå?"
hi , a question what do swedish people say after someone sneezing for god bless you?
Great question! We would say "prosit" :)
Hej. I have a question :)
I thought kolsyrat vatten eller bubbelvatten was sparkling water and mineralvatten was just water with minerals. Which one should be used? Thanks (01:57)
You could use the 3 of them as sparkling water :)
@@FunSwedish 10 months living in Kiruna and still trying to figure out the language 😅. Thanks for the videos and explanations, very helpful in the process of learning svenska.
Hej Hej
I'm in Stockholm already, any good sites to eat Dagens Lunch?
Well, that depends on the kind of Dagens Lunch you are looking for 😊.
Nowadays it is not only for husmanskost.
TIp: Just type Dagens Lunch in google maps and see what come up!
Omg I want knäkebröd so bad. Ever since I tried it in Sweden I have been obsessed. Knäkebröd with some smör... To bad I can't find it here where I live :(
Hopefully you will have the chance to eat it again!
Hur många är Dagens lunch i Sverige, I Stockholm eller i liten stad?
Överallt.
mega geil :)
Hej
You are my favorite swedish women on UA-cam true my dear 🇺🇦💙💛💙💛💙💛💋
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So close to German/Dutch.
Hey
Hej!
Hi...
Is white bread “Vit bröd” and is brown beard “Brunt bröd”?
Dagens rätt
Yeah, uh, I might just order a pizza instead
😂😂😂
What kind? (of pizza)
"Hur skal man bliva fett av att lära sig svenska?", frågar man, om man bara ser din videotitel.
Lättöl
you are beautiful and good
sei bella e brava
Many many thanks
Tack så mycket 😄
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