🕐 Hours
Mo closed; Tu 13:00-18:00; We-Su 11:00-18:00
About this spot
Café Koya is one of the best spots in Kungsholmen, Stockholm. Swedish food is far more than meatballs — though the meatballs are pretty great too.
💡 Tips before you go
- Fika (coffee + pastry break) is a sacred Swedish tradition — join in
- Kanelbullar (cinnamon buns) are the essential fika pastry
- Dagens lunch (daily lunch) at restaurants is always the best deal
- Sweden is nearly cashless — your card is all you need
Menu19 items
Mains
Salmon ochazuke
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Udon salad with chicken
Udon sallad chicken
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Udon salad with tofu
Udon sallad tofu
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Snacks
Dorayaki Calpis
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Desserts
Japanese cheesecake
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Matcha cream cake
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Matcha layered cake
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Sakura cheesecake
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Seasonal desserts
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Strawberry shortcake
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Drinks
Bubble tea
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Cappuccino
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Espresso
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Ice coffee
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Ice matcha
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Matcha latte
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Ramune
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V60 Coffee latte
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Yuzu tea
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Common Questions
Where is Café Koya?
It's in Kungsholmen, Stockholm.
Do I need reservations?
Restaurants: book for dinner. Lunch spots: walk in. Fika cafés: walk in.
About this page
Restaurant: Café Koya
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Location: Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden
Source: Curated from local review platforms