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The Best Restaurants in Trøndelag

21 restaurants ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale in Trøndelag. All information including address, phone number and opening hours.
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Large mirrors, chandeliers, and murals lend the dining room at Britannia Hotel its grandeur. Head chef Håkon Solbakk presents intricate tasting menus featuring the finest Norwegian ingredients. There is also a caviar bar.

Dronningens gate 5, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

At last, Heidi Bjerkan has opened her fine dining restaurant within the National Library in Oslo. Long anticipated, the return does not disappoint. Credo marks a full-circle moment. Alongside her bakery, lunch restaurant, bistro, and bar in the same building, this final addition feels like a homecoming. Fine dining is once again given its purest expression - and Bjerkan proves she has never truly stepped away from it. Her cuisine is ingredient-driven, assured, and elegantly restrained. Producers take center stage, vegetables are treated with reverence, and flavors unfold with balance and soft-spoken confidence. Each plate feels composed rather than constructed, guided by season and integrity rather than spectacle. Working closely with historians and researchers at the National Library, Bjerkan has also immersed herself in Norway's culinary past - from medieval cooking to bourgeois traditions. Struck by how generously spice was once used in Nordic kitchens, she gives a nod to this history at Credo, but discretely. If present, it appears only as a whisper: a subtle warmth, a barely perceptible lift that deepens rather than defines the dish. Humility defines both the cooking and the atmosphere. Sustainability runs as a red thread throughout - not as rhetoric, but as daily practice. In a time when responsible sourcing is increasingly complex, Bjerkan's commitment shines all the brighter. Set within one of Norway's most important cultural institutions, Credo feels purposeful and assured. It is less a comeback than a reaffirmation: of values, of craftsmanship, and of a cuisine rooted in respect.

Henrik Ibsens gate 110, 0255 Oslo, Norway

Awarded a star in 2019, Fagn remains Trondheim’s longest-standing Michelin restaurant. Head chef Ådne Børseth Helgetun presents ten- and twenty-course menus built around regional ingredients.

Ørjaveita 4, 7010 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Bocuse d'Or silver medallist Christopher Davidsen (ex-Speilsalen) leads this gourmet bistro, established in 2024. Set inside a former customs house from 1910, it serves compact menus that lean on Norwegian seafood.

Brattørkaia 13B, 7010 Trondheim, Norway

This bistro uses the same produce as the starred mothership downstairs, offering more affordable, seasonal Norwegian cuisine. Choose between à la carte dining and a set menu of three or five courses. Lunch on Saturdays.

Ørjaveita 4, 7010 Trondheim, Norway

Rooftop views meet creative pairings at this 2025 sky bar from chef Håvard Klempe—formerly at Credo—and award-winning bartender Jørgen Dons. Tasting menus pair dishes with cocktails tailored to them.

Nordre Gate 12, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Roar Hildonen has shaped the local food scene for four decades and opened this restaurant in 2005. His son Eskil now co-leads the kitchen, refining Trøndelag ingredients with Mediterranean accents.

Carl Johans gate 5, 7010 Trondheim, Norway

Where flamingo ornaments and a drink-filled bathtub set the scene, Renée Fagerhøi follows her childhood cravings. Hot dogs, melted cheese, and crispy pig’s ear are part of the menus that blend fast food and fine dining.

Prinsens gate 32, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
French Cuisine

The wooden neighborhood of Bakklandet forms the setting for this French bistro. Hilde Aanensen guides her guests through classic dishes and a curated selection of Burgundies. Saturday lunch with live jazz.

Øvre Bakklandet 66, 7016 Trondheim, Norway

What began as Spontan Vinbar evolved into Restaurant Saga in 2025, placing greater emphasis on the food side. Chef Fredrik Engen creates a ten-course tasting menu centered on seasonal ingredients from Trøndelag.

Fjordgata 1, 7010 Trondheim, Norway
French Cuisine

On Trondheim’s only avenue, this French bistro pairs local Norwegian produce with classic techniques. Chefs Mette Beate Evensen and Martin Hovdal run a kitchen praised for its entrecôte and tartare.

Munkegata 25, 7011 Trondheim, Norway

After years in London, chef Kim Tore Sjøbakk opened this restaurant in a former barn in 2017. A 16-course tasting menu highlights Trøndelag ingredients, paired with wine or nonalcoholic drinks.

Såseggvegen 399, 7718 Steinkjer, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Chef Renée Fagerhøi and sommelier Lena Engtrø opened in 2025 inside Nye Hjorten Teater. The menu revolves around four pillars: soup, salad, sandwich, and pasta, built on local ingredients. Art Deco and Jugend interior.

Dronningens Gate 10, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Inside the historic Bergstadens Hotel, the kitchen celebrates Røros as Norway’s food capital. Seasonal menus feature reindeer, skjørost cheese, lingonberries, and other typical Trøndelag ingredients.

Osloveien 2, 7374 Røros, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Founder Andreas Espnes opened on Trondheim's harborfront in 2025. Danish-style smørrebrød dominates the lunch menu and is best enjoyed with fjord views. Tasting menus and à la carte are available for dinner.

Brattørkaia 17B, 7010 Trondheim, Norway
French Cuisine

At the Britannia Hotel, this decoratively tiled brasserie serves classics like croque monsieur, moules frites, and beef tartare. The Vinbaren next door, lined with 10,000 bottles, serves as the hotel’s main cellar.

Dronningens Gate 5, 7011 Trondheim, Norway

Norway’s first smoke-free Japanese table grills can be found in the basement of the Britannia Hotel. Guests can order à la carte or cook their own meat and seafood. A dry-aging cabinet displays the cuts.

Dronningens gate 5, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Originally opened as ELD (“fire”), this restaurant began with cooking over open flames. Today, it serves modern European food made with Norwegian ingredients. Guests enjoy a five-course tasting menu with wine pairings.

Kongens Gate 30, 7012 Trondheim, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

At this pier-side restaurant, chef Lars Laurentius Paulsen creates three- and five-course menus that vary depending on the catch of the day. The 150-year-old timber building adds a mysterious edge.

Fosenkaia 4A, 7010 Trondheim, Norway

On Tautra Island in the Trondheimsfjord, family recipes are combined with beer from their own brewery. The farm shop stocks jams, cheeses, and cured meats. Exceptional setting near the namesake monastery’s ruins.

Klostergårdsvegen 92, 7633 Frosta, Norway