In Sweden, there are only a few restaurants that have managed to deliver at such a level that they have been honored with one or more stars in the Michelin guide.
A pub in Stockholm that managed to get two stars is Aloë in Älvsjö. But now the Michelin restaurant has decided to close the restaurant again, which they announce on their Instagram.
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Was opened by restaurateurs Daniel Höglander and Niclas Jönsson
The restaurant has been very popular and has been offering high quality food since 2015, when the restaurants Daniel Höglander and Niclas Jönsson started the pub in an old shop on Svartlösavägen.
The name Aloë comes from the Latin language and means unknown origin. The gastronomic focus at Aloë, just like the name, does not always have an obvious cuisine or clear origin.
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Photo: Adam Wrafter/SvD/TT The restaurant wants to reflect today’s society
According to the restaurant’s website, you don’t want to limit yourself to one cuisine, but to be curious about different cultures and food preferences and create a wonderful modern overall experience with well-prepared, exciting food.
“We want to be a reflection of today’s society”, they write on their website.
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Then Aloë closes the gates
But now it is clear that Aloë will close again after nine years. The reason is that they want to reflect on what they want with their pub and where they are going with their .
“We are in a time of change, where the world continues to move at a stormy pace. Gastronomy is like a sensitive soul, and we have long strived to understand its message. We have previously discussed that Aloë will take on a new form, and now is the time for this transformation.
We feel it is time for Aloë to adapt to the modern era and redefine Fine Dining in our view. On August 31, 2024, we will hold our last service at Aloë. This is an opportunity for us to close the doors for a while and reflect on our identity and direction.
We look forward to welcoming you to celebrate the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. Our door is open for you as we take our first steps into the future,” writes Aloë in an Instagram post.
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It is therefore possible that the pub will reopen in the future again, but with a new concept in a different form.
Aloë closes again on August 31.