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After years in the world of desserts and fine dining, Tea Malmegård made the decision to resign from Operakällaren and create something of her own. Here, she talks about the journey there, the decisions behind the menus, and why the overall experience is always more important than the perfect dish.

The moderator for FFCR Stockholm 2026 is Marion Ringborg – a well-known chef and culinary creator. In the live kitchen, she will be joined by speakers such as Nils Molinder, MasterChef winner Linnea Jarnrot, sommelier Emelie Svensson, and Tea Malmegård, an award-winning pastry chef and restaurateur behind DoMa.

Emelie Svensson exudes a calm confidence and a solid understanding of how a restaurant works in practice. At the restaurant Agnes on Kungsholmen, her philosophy is reflected in everything from menu development to team leadership.

For Marion Ringborg, chef, food personality, and founder of Studio Marion, this year’s stage concept is all about people, balance, and creating a business that works for both guests and personal life. In January, she will take on the role of moderator in the live kitchen.

When Hannes Kindeberg talks about his life and his company, it’s hard not to be fascinated. He describes a life characterized by courageous ventures, big risks and a never-ending drive. Today, he and his partner Sofia run Fisky Business – a company that has grown from simple festival stands to a business with several restaurants, food trucks and 55 employees. But the road to getting there has been anything but straightforward.

Going from unemployed to becoming one of Sweden’s most beloved food personalities is far from an obvious journey. For Alma Hassan, a passion for food and the desire to create something of her own paved the way. Today, she is a mother of three, a cookbook author, and runs her social media full-time – a job she loves and hopes to continue for many years to come.