HammerfestRestaurants

Restaurants in Hammerfest

  1. A

    Qa Spiseri

    Run by a young team, this welcome recent addition to Hammerfest’s limited dining options offers reliable cuisine with a great price-to-quality ratio, whether you opt for a main course or one of its lunchtime snacks (Nkr90 to Nkr110). Whichever, save a cranny for a hunk of one of its mouthwatering homemade cakes.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Kaikanten

    An appealing café that serves light meals by day, the Quayside becomes a popular evening pub serving pizzas. Nautically themed (the backdrop to the bar represents old Hammerfest’s dockside, and sail canvases billow beneath the ceiling), it has a pool table and comfy sofas into which you sink deep.

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  3. C

    Odd’s Mat & Vinhus

    Drop downstairs to one of the finest restaurants in all Norway, offering dishes such as grouse steak, fillet of hare and salmon marinated in gin. Hanks of plaited rope are festooned from ceiling and windows, and there’s plenty of attractive dark woodwork. Reservations are all but essential.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Turistua

    From atop Salen Hill, Turistua offers great views over the town and sound. The off-putting name is for a lady named Turi, though ‘turist’ buses often stop here too.

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  5. Kafé RettVest

    This bustling café sits a block from the coastal streamer's dock and serves lasagne, tortellini, reindeer and omelettes. It isn't pretty, but the crowds lend it a good feel.

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  6. E

    Redrum

    Redrum, with its attractive contemporary décor, saves its energy for weekend wildness, when there’s regularly live music.

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  7. Sandberg Bakery

    Serving painfully good pastries and coffee, this town favourite will give you reason to return.

    reviewed

  8. Ellens Café

    Upstairs from the Coop Supermarket, this is an unpretentious, inexpensive cafeteria.

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