To Rom og Kjøkken

Trondheim


Service is friendly and the ambience, with original, changing artwork on the walls, is bright and brisk. Dishes range from baked monkfish to Trøndelag beef sirloin, with ingredients sourced locally, wherever feasible. For a sample of its subtle cuisine with a less formidable price tag, savour its daily bar special (179kr).


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Nearby Trondheim attractions

1. Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst

0.1 MILES

Run by artists, this gallery space showcases all that's innovative and experimental in the local and national art scene. In the manner of modern galleries…

2. Modern Art Gallery

0.14 MILES

This small private gallery exhibits the work of modern Norwegian painters; most of what you see is for sale.

3. Trondhjems Sjøfartsmuseum

0.19 MILES

Suitably close to the river, this small museum is dedicated to the city's maritime history. It's probably only of specialist interest, for those who like…

4. Stiftsgården

0.21 MILES

Scandinavia's largest wooden palace, the 140-room late-baroque Stiftsgården, was constructed as a private residence in the late 18th century, at the…

6. Olavskirken Ruins

0.24 MILES

During excavations for the library on Kongens gate, archaeologists found the ruins of a 12th-century church, thought to be Olavskirken, now visible…

7. Vitensenteret

0.26 MILES

Children especially will enjoy the hands-on experiments at this practical, active centre with over 150 models to choose from.

8. King Olav Tryggvason Statue

0.27 MILES

The epicentre of town is Torvet, the central square (also spelt 'Torget') with its statue of King Olav Tryggvason atop a column that acts as a huge…