Find out what Norwegian restaurants to try in Trondheim. Norway's capital of technology, the university town of Trondheim is a tech junkie's paradise and a history nerd's dream. The 11th-century Nidarosdomen Cathedral is the national sanctuary of Norway, and the Royal Residence is the largest wooden palace in Scandanavia. Fast-forward several centuries, and SINTEF science research center is doing some of the world's most important work in environmentally-friendly technologies. Nearby skiing is world-class, with World Cup winter sports competitions held regularly at Granåsen.
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4 based on 460 reviews
This is a good restaurant. The service staff are friendly. The ambience is nice and comfortable. The food and wine selection are good. Though some of my colleagues find the size of the entreé a bit small for an a la carte dish. Maybe that is their way of saying it's tasty, i want some more. Recommended...
4 based on 297 reviews
My husband and I wanted a dinner that was not heavy and was local. Well we hit the jackpot! We actually shared everything we ordered. We first had fish soup, then a special kind of cod that was cooked perfectly with brown butter and herbs, tender beets, potato mash with smoked cod, and roasted fingerling potatoes. It was some of the best food I have eaten. Then homemade chocolate cake with caramel, coffee ice cream. It was a meal to remember. The restaurant was cozy and we were not rushed. Plus they played each our own shared portion. Just lovely.
4 based on 777 reviews
We have the nicest backyard in Trondheim, with the most unique atmosphere! And you MUST try our tasty fish soup!
Before we left for Norway, I searched the internet for special places to enjoy meals in many of the cities where our two week cruise would be stopping. Our group of six unanimously agreed that this incredibly wonderful, small restaurant in an 18th century inn provided of our best meals of the entire trip! My wife and I enjoyed fantastic soups, hers gluten free! Other members of our group enjoyed the extensive buffet of Norwegian dishes! We highly recommend this restaurant!!!!!!
4 based on 459 reviews
Grillhouse restaurant and bar by the river of Trondheim. Enjoy a meal in Trondheim's oldest warehouse.
We were pleasantly surprised by how much we like the food. I had never tried this place because the name, AiSuma, sounded Japanese so I thought it would be a sushi restaurant. Excellent grilled meats, very good quality. We especially enjoyed the dessert afterwards. Our kids wouldn´t let us leave until we tried all of them and they scraped all the plates. The portions were very big and even our teenagers were satisfied. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the service was excellent. Very good value!Thank you for the nice review. Ai Suma is Piemontese dialect meaning âwe have done itâ ;-) Welcome back!
4 based on 579 reviews
This was indeed a great experience. We were there to celebrate doctoral dissertation (which went well!). Food was presented expertly, and everything tasted fantastic. Extra kudos to the staff who provided, and paired, alcohol-free alternatives to wine, with the dishes.
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4 based on 393 reviews
Troll will serve you Norwegian cuisine in a rebellious way and is located on Fosenkaia, a central pier in Trondheim. Although first and foremost a place for finer dining, our restaurant also holds a small stage and a fantastic outdoors patio. We are creat
We booked ahead for our first night in Trondheim. The restaurant was busy but we were seated quickly and with a friendly welcome and a menu in English.The three course and five course menus were described. We chose the 3 course menu - excellent thin slices of roast reindeer (described as roast beef of moose), lovely piece of halibut, and almond wanna cotta with berries (NOK 398 pp).Wine and beer choices were plentiful. A glass of wine averages around £10. I chose a glass of good Riesling, which was very pleasant.Although service was quick, we were not rushed and it was a great start to our holiday.
4 based on 188 reviews
I knew this to be one of the better restaurants in Trondheim, but we were still positively surprised - this is simply an excellent restaurant. The food and the wine pairings were all delicious, interesting and fresh. The personnel were professional and nice. Great and informal atmosphere. A new favorite.
4 based on 959 reviews
To rom og kjøkken is run by two men with a deep passion for food, wine, drinks and cocktails. Roar Hildonen, restauranteur with more than 30 years experience, has owned and managed many of Trondheim's most successful restaurants. He is also known for hold
Spent a memorable evening in this restaurant. Dishes are competently prepared and presented in a contemporary Nordic style. I especially enjoyed rhe bisque and also had a delicious piece of veal that was cooked perfectly to my taste. Norwegian top end restaurants tend to serve halibut and this place is no exception, but while there was absolutely nothing wrong with the dish it just didnât measure up to the others on the menu-maybe because itâs such a common menu item all over Norway. The wine list is extensive and interesting with good opportunities for excellent food pairings. Highly recommended.Thank you for a very nice feedback after your visit to our restaurant. We looking forward to seeing you again at To Rom og Kjøkken.Best regards, Roar Hildonen, Restaurateur.
5 based on 154 reviews
Fagn is a restaurant located in the heart of Trondheim. Upstairs is a casual restaurant with a cocktail bar. Downstairs there is a gourmet restaurant with a 5 cours tasting menu ore a full experirnce with 20 courses.
Great tasts, excelent food, but not enough food to get full. Spent 2000 NOK per person, had to grab a burger for our 20-year old son on our way home. That was a bit dissapointing. If you buy 20 dishes you might be satisfied, if you buy 10 dishes, be aware that you might have to top it up for some people.Hi, Thank's for your feedback.It was sad to hear, we will take this into account.We greatly appreciate you visiting us.Would you like to receive a warm welcome on a later occasion.With best regards Jeanette Johansen
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4 based on 393 reviews
Troll will serve you Norwegian cuisine in a rebellious way and is located on Fosenkaia, a central pier in Trondheim. Although first and foremost a place for finer dining, our restaurant also holds a small stage and a fantastic outdoors patio. We are creat
We booked ahead for our first night in Trondheim. The restaurant was busy but we were seated quickly and with a friendly welcome and a menu in English.The three course and five course menus were described. We chose the 3 course menu - excellent thin slices of roast reindeer (described as roast beef of moose), lovely piece of halibut, and almond wanna cotta with berries (NOK 398 pp).Wine and beer choices were plentiful. A glass of wine averages around £10. I chose a glass of good Riesling, which was very pleasant.Although service was quick, we were not rushed and it was a great start to our holiday.
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