6 Best Restaurants in Bodø, Trondheim to the Lofoten Islands

Bjørk

$$$ Fodor's choice

This chic, modern café-restaurant is popular for its sunny terrace and straightforward food that always hits the mark—think juicy marinated jumbo shrimp, lobster soup, and a large selection of pizzas served hot from a wood-fired oven. It's an equally good stop for lunch, dinner, or an afternoon coffee with a delicious dessert.

Bryggerikaia

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A spacious outdoor terrace and seafront location with unparalleled views over the harbor and distant mountains assure Bryggerikaia a steady clientele. But it's the menu of fresh seafood—local mussels, shrimp, and salmon, for starters—and market-fresh produce, as well as hearty meat dishes, that keep diners coming back. There's live entertainment in the bar on weekends.

LystPå

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An award-winning eatery in the heart of Bodø, LystPå takes pride in presenting beautifully prepared dishes in an atmosphere that feels anything but pretentious. The signature dish is stockfish, but the wide-ranging menu features everything from scallops to monkfish. They are renowned for having one of Norway's best wine lists, and the staff is extremely knowledgeable about pairings. There is a large terrace out front, and cooking classes if you want to eat this food for the rest of your life.

Torghallen Postboks 417, Trondheim, Trøndelag, 8001, Norway
75--52--70--70
Known For
  • 150 wines in the cellar
  • friendly and relaxed atmosphere
  • well-prepared seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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Løvolds Kafeteria

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If you want to eat like a local, this bustling cafeteria is the place to be. Having had plenty of time to perfect its craft, Løvolds has been serving generous helpings of homemade Norwegian food for more than 75 years. Some of the more popular choices include reindeer cutlets with pureed veggies, smoked sausage with red cabbage, and salmon and cucumber salad.

Manhausen

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Special in-house all-day dining at a high level, and attached to a known guesthouse on the island Manhausen, you can expect copious shellfish, lamb, reindeer, and moose. It's a 1½-hour express ferry ride from Bodø. If you're taking the trip out here for lunch or dinner, take the full menu and enjoy the stunning display of the landscape around you, and on your plate.

Manshausen 3, Bodø, Nordland, Norway
Known For
  • remote location
  • locally reared lamb
  • spectacular views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations must be made 24 hrs in advance for catch of the day prep

Melkebaren

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Many locals will direct you to Melkebaren to sample the møsbrømslefse, a local specialty of cheese melted on flatbread. The extremely popular café has an outdoor terrace and baristas adept at making various types of coffee, including the cortados and lattes you know from back home. There's a wide range of pastries, including tasty cinnamon buns and macarons. The cozy and intimate interior makes the perfect escape from Bodø's winter weather.

Storgt. 16, Bodø, Nordland, 8006, Norway
997--59--294
Known For
  • regional specialties
  • spacious outdoor terrace
  • friendly staff