Emma's Under

Tromsø


Down-to-earth Norwegian cuisine is the dish of the day here. The daytime menu offers up dishes such as fish gratin, braised leg of reindeer and baked klippfisk, served in a cosy space designed to echo a traditional kitchen à la grandma. Lunch is served until 4pm; from 5.30pm it shares its menu with the more formal Emma's Drømmekjøkken, located upstairs.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tromsø attractions

1. Domkirke

0.02 MILES

Domkirke, the Lutheran Church of Norway's cathedral, is one of Norway's largest wooden churches. Its opening hours are erratic, but you can take a photo…

2. Roald Amundsen Statue

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This statue to Norway's most famous polar explorer sits just uphill from the tourist office.

3. Art Museum of Northern Norway

0.08 MILES

The Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum displays mainly 19th-century to present-day sculpture, photography, painting and handicrafts by artists from northern Norway.

4. Bibliotek

0.17 MILES

Tromsø's library is a wonderful example of contemporary Norwegian architecture, airy and streaming with light. There's also free internet access here.

5. Blåst

0.21 MILES

Pass by the world's most northerly glass-blowing workshop to see the young team puffing their cheeks and perhaps to pick up an item or two.

6. Tromsø Catholic Church

0.24 MILES

The Tromsø Catholic Church was built in 1861 and is the world's northernmost Catholic bishopric.

7. M/S Polstjerna

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Between 1949 and 1981, this historic seal-hunting ship killed (or 'brought home', as the literature euphemistically expresses it) nearly 100,000 seals. It…

8. Perspektivet

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Dating from 1838, Perspektivet houses a permanent photo exhibition illustrating Tromsø's history and mounts quality temporary displays too.