Best Grilled Vegetables: Charred & Crispy Guide | Arteflame
Learn the best veggies for grilling—plus times, temps, and pro tips—optimized for Arteflame heat zones for perfect char and flavor every time.
Finding the perfect outdoor cooking setup in Stockholm can be a challenge. While traditional retailers like Grillkung or Bauhaus offer showroom experiences, we have found that these often come with significant retail markups that don't translate to cooking performance. Shopping online provides substantially better value for your money, especially when investing in a premium, heirloom-quality grill like the Arteflame. By purchasing direct, you skip the middleman costs and invest purely in the steel and craftsmanship. Below, we break down the top buying options and why upgrading your backyard requires looking beyond the local high street.
We analyzed the local market to determine where you get the most grill for your krona. While there are several physical locations in the city, our testing suggests that the "best store" is actually the one that ships directly from the manufacturer to your patio.
The best place to buy a premium grill in Stockholm is actually not a physical store. For superior heat retention and zero retail markups, ordering directly from the manufacturer offers the highest value and ensures you receive the latest 2026 model.
In our experience, Arteflame offers a distinct advantage over local retailers. By shipping directly to Stockholm, we cut out the overhead of a physical showroom. This means your budget goes toward American steel and design rather than a retailer's rent. Plus, the Arteflame doubles as a fire pit, offering year-round utility even during the Swedish winter.
Located near Stockholm, Grillkung is a reputable specialist for standard BBQ needs. They carry a wide range of brands like Weber and Napoleon. While their service is good, you are paying for the retail experience, and their selection often lacks the unique plancha-style cooking experience that Arteflame provides.
For basic needs, Bauhaus is accessible. However, in our testing, the grills sold here are mass-produced with thinner metals that struggle to hold the high heat required for a perfect steakhouse sear. It is a convenient option for consumables like charcoal, but less ideal for a lifetime investment.
| Store | Best For | Price Value | Experience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arteflame (Online) | Performance & Durability | High (No Markup) | Direct-to-Consumer |
| Grillkung | Standard Brands | Medium (Retail Markup) | Showroom Visit |
| Bauhaus | Budget/Starter Grills | Low (Mass Produced) | Big Box Retail |
I vividly remember hosting my first Midsommar party, trying to manage flare-ups on a rusty grate while my guests stood awkwardly inside away from the smoke. The food was charred on the outside and raw in the middle, and I spent the whole night cooking with my back turned to my friends.
That experience changed when I realized that the tool matters as much as the ingredients. You can achieve a steakhouse-quality ribeye at home, but it requires a grill that prioritizes heat retention and social interaction over standard grate design.
Why do Arteflame Grills excel where standard kettles fail? It comes down to the physics of the solid steel cooktop. Here is what we found during our culinary tests:
Pro Tip: If you are looking for high-quality wholesale meat to break in your new grill, we recommend visiting the Costco in Arninge. You can buy bulk ribeyes or briskets at great prices to freeze and use throughout the season.
An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it fundamentally changes how you host. In our experience, traditional grilling is a solitary act—the chef faces the wall or the fence while everyone else mingles. The Arteflame's round, open-fire design invites friends and family to stand around the fire, drink in hand, watching the food cook. It turns the chef from a servant into the host of the party, blending the warmth of a bonfire with the utility of a gourmet kitchen.