"Barrier-free" Restaurants in Troms
With 18 seats and an open kitchen, this husband-and-wife restaurant is among Tromsø's most personal addresses. Chef Espen Ramnestedt cooks Northern Norwegian flavors, while Eva-Linda leads service and wine.
Founded in 2011, this tasting-menu restaurant showcases seasonal ingredients. Some produce comes from staff families, berries are foraged nearby, and an open kitchen lets guests watch the cooking up close.
Chef Damian Plawski brings international flavors—including Japanese touches like miso—to Arctic seafood at this restaurant, opened on the harbor in 2009. The menu follows the seasons and the catch of the day.
Atop St. Elisabeth Hotel, this sky bar restaurant focuses on locally sourced ingredients and includes reindeer among the mains. Panoramic views stretch across Tromsø and the surrounding landscape.
This nine-room lodge above the Arctic Circle includes meals in its accommodation packages. The kitchen highlights seasonal, local ingredients, with seafood often taking the lead. Two hours from Tromsø.
Next door to their successful restaurant Smak, Eva-Linda and Espen Ramnestedt added this harborside spot in 2024. Local ingredients are prioritised, including organic salmon. View towards the Arctic Cathedral.
The restaurant at Lyngen North’s glass-igloo hotel serves three-course dinners with views across the fjord to the mountains. The menu features traditional Norwegian dishes, elevated with a mix of global influences.
Housed in a wooden building from 1868, this restaurant feels like a private home, with books lining the walls. The kitchen focuses on Arctic bistro cooking, sourcing most ingredients from regional suppliers.
Freshness defines the cooking at this central restaurant, where everything is prepared to order. The menu uses line-caught fish, Finnmark reindeer, and other northern ingredients, refined with an international touch.
This Norwegian bistro is located in a former bank, completed in 1915. The kitchen refines local seafood, reindeer, and stockfish with modern techniques. Plus: cathedral views and outdoor seating on the terrace.