Malmö foodhall

Food court · Malmo

Malmö foodhall

Food court · Malmo

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Gibraltargatan 6, 211 18 Malmö, Sweden

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Diverse food hall with ramen, ice cream, falafel & poke  

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Gibraltargatan 6, 211 18 Malmö, Sweden Get directions

malmosaluhall.se
@malmosaluhall

kr 100–200

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Gibraltargatan 6, 211 18 Malmö, Sweden Get directions

+46 40 626 77 30
malmosaluhall.se
@malmosaluhall

kr 100–200

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Madison P

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Great place to get a meal or a treat during your visit to Malmö! It’s a good location near the train station. The inside has a nice atmosphere, with lots of seating, water fountains and bathrooms. There’s many food stalls to choose from, like salads, Swedish meatballs, ice cream and tacos. Prices range, but there was some more reasonable options.

Sky

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You can't go to Malmö without stopping by here. You have to try Malmö's unique cuisine. I really liked the dining room, where you'll find a variety of dishes you're looking for. Its location in the city center is a bonus.

Zahra Ghasemi

Google
We had one of the best burgers in our life. It was so tasty and special. I have tried the rahmen as well and it is good. We go there especially for the nice indoor and outdoor atmosphere.

Ursula Seeholzer

Google
One of the better food halls we have visited over the years. Loved the vegetarian and vegan choices. Plenty of seating upstairs and outside, or inside with the various food vendors. Outside seating can be heated (we were here during summer, only saw the mounted heaters).

Rohit Shah

Google
Nice food hall, variety of excellent food choices. Fish and chips were really good. Ice cream also every delicious. Sitting indoor and outdoor. Indoor sitting is upstairs. Friedly staff. Restrooms and water refill station on site. Walking distance from nearbly town attractions.

Glücklich Angleman

Google
The food is really nice. A bit pricey tough but normal for a food hall. The staff is mostly friendly. What i don't get is that you can only eat the food from the vendor on the provided tables in front. This kind of ruins the experience of a food hall where you likely get different food in a group.

Barry Fitzpatrick

Google
I would call it a food mall cooked food from Restaurants raw food from vendors desserts from other shops fantastic I saw a YouTube video about the fish and chips saying the fish was better than any place in the UK I would say that the fish and chips is the best in Europe the crust was heavenly crispy light and delicious

Mariah Johnson

Google
Everything you want, ramen, burger, fish and chips, Mexican, ice cream. I went with a burger that had black pepper mayo, it was good. Solid. I liked that the burger had crispy edges
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Lori K.

Yelp
We visited Malmö Saluhallen during a recent trip to Sweden. We walked over from our hotel near the central station. This food hall had bars, food vendors, butchers and bakeries. Each stall has a designated seating area. I enjoyed getting to see fresh meatballs being made at the butcher stand. However the highlight for me was turning a corner and seeing St. Jakobs Stenugns bageri which I had read about. I was even following their account on Instagram because I wanted to try a cardamom bun while in Sweden but a week or so before our trip I saw a post about their seasonal saffron cardamom buns! I was so happy to bump into this heavenly bakery and get to try the saffron cardamom bun that had been beckoning me through Instagram. I love cardamom and saffron and typically associate them with middle eastern flavors so it was lovely seeing them featured in a Swedish pasty. I want to try and bake a version of these when I get home.

John C.

Yelp
Malmo Saluhall: where the food is great, but the real experience comes with a side of pest-induced trauma. Let me start by saying the vendors serve up some genuinely tasty dishes, from gourmet sandwiches to freshly baked treats. Unfortunately, any enjoyment quickly fades once you notice the state of the place. Picture this: rat droppings scattered across the floor in plain sight. Yes, you read that right--rat droppings, in a food hall. As if that wasn't unsettling enough, I spotted small bugs crawling around like they owned the place. At first, I tried to shrug it off. Big mistake. A few days later, I started noticing a mysterious rash. Then I saw it: the same kind of bug I'd spotted at the Saluhall. A quick search confirmed my worst fear--bedbugs. Somehow, they must have hitched a ride home with me, hiding in my bag or clothing. I've since spent hundreds of dollars on exterminators, trying to reclaim my home from these unwelcome guests. So yes, while the food might impress, the hygiene (or lack thereof) is downright horrifying. If you value your sanity, your wallet, and your home's cleanliness, I'd strongly advise steering clear of Malmo Saluhall. This is one dining experience you don't want to take home with you.
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Jonathan S.

Yelp
If you are hungry and want to try various different food offerings, there is nowhere better than going to a food hall! The Malmö food hall has eateries that will satisfy everyone's taste. The price of the food is reasonable and not overpriced and the quality of the food we tasted was excellent. This place was very busy, but it there are plenty of seating downstairs plus there is upstairs seating as well. The restaurants are all on the first floor. Whether you are looking to just get a snack, get an ice cream, have a drink or need a full meal, check this food hall out and have taste of local foods!
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Mira D.

Yelp
had my first fika in sweden at st. jakobs stenugnsbageri! this location is inside the malmo saluhall which has a bunch of smaller stands of local restaurants/cafes. this location has a cute ambiance with tables and candlelight. we came on a wednesday around 5pm looking for a cinnamon bun and a lot of pastries were gone, but they still had a decent selection. we decided to try the semla (a seasonal pastry) and a chocolate ball. semla: a creampuff-like pastry with a cardamom bun, whipped cream, and almond paste. i enjoyed this pastry since it was not too sweet. the cardamom flavor was light and the almond paste added to the whipped cream flavor. chocolate ball: a dessert with chocolate, oats, coconut flakes i think, etc. this also tasted good but it seems like a dessert you could probably easily make at home. i think my total came out to be around 74SEK for these two pastries. i would come back again, especially earlier in the day to try the cinnamon buns and for more fresh pastries since these were served cold and were toward the end of the day.
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L L.

Yelp
We really liked this food hall. It has good selection of quality food stalls. We had the traditional Swedish meatball and pizza and they were all excellent. I would recommend making the hike to this place for a meal while visiting the city.
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Sarah F.

Yelp
If you're downtown Malmö, the Saluhall is a solid spot for everyone to find a dish or dessert they like. I got the Swedish meatballs from Clemens Kött, which ended up being a filling meal. They came with potatoes and fermented cucumbers. For a Saturday, it was a pretty busy place!
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Austin G.

Yelp
If you love food halls, this one is not to missed. Just blocks from the Central Station, it's an easy walk. Once inside, there are a handful of stands from sushi to a bakery to sit down restaurants. Bathrooms are in the back and there's more seating outside and on the second level. There's free, strong wifi that doesn't require a password!
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Allan L.

Yelp
Nice place. Great food. Not too expensive. Fast and clean. Lots of kids - so be aware of that
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Dan A.

Yelp
A smaller food hall that has most of the bases covered. It looks like they expanded their hours as they are now open until 19:00 during the week & Friday to 21:00. That said, would recommend getting there no later than an hour before closing time. I've tried Poms (sandwiches) & they were very good. Also, tried a Raspberry tart & pastry from the bakery (St. Jakobs) & both were excellent. Glass (Ice Cream) is also excellent! Cheese & Montaditos at Mollans Ost were delicious! Looking forward to trying Hedvigsdal (Pizza) & Pink Noodle. They also have a butcher (Limhamns), Fish Monger (Soderholmens-popular for their Oysters), Burger spot & salads and Poke Bowl spots. Seating can be tight when they are busy. So, again, a good amount of options & only a 7 minutes walk from Central station. Now if they would only expand the weekend hours.
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Sabrina B.

Yelp
Better than Torvehallerne in Copenhagen and definitely worth the trip! We ate at Papi and swore we were in Italy with the authenticity of the taste. We live in New York with an abundance of real Italian eateries and nothing in that city compares to the quality and taste of Papi!
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Mary Y.

Yelp
This was the cutest place in Malmo. No offense to all the historic sites in town... but this was a modern indoor food court with a mix of food, coffee, pastries, cheese, seafood etc. It was pretty busy during the lunch hour but there's enough variety of food options to satisfy diverse group of people. My husband and I just wanted a light snack, so we grabbed coffee and pastries, while charging our phones. There's WIFI in the Saluhall which is an extra plus. The cheese station had samples out with a few crackers. The restrooms were clean but small. But at least you don't have to pay for it like the train stations. I would say an American version of this is similar to SF"s ferry building or Anaheim's packing district.
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Catharina I.

Yelp
I only spend 24 hrs in Malmo so my experience is limited but this was by far the most fun place I've visited. This food hall is similar to many others across the world but it has a relaxed atmosphere and doesn't have the snobbishness that some of these places have. It was interesting to stroll around the different stalls and see the different food which was on offer. I was in a bit of a hurry as I had to travel to the airport so this place was perfect for a quick lunch. However, I must warn you: it was super busy during lunchtime. Nevertheless I managed to get my food quickly and it was the steak sandwich I had at the butcher stall was the best plate I had during my stay in Malmo. The meat was tasty, the bread toasted right and the side salad was a nice addition. In addition, I sat at the counter and chatted a bit with the uber friendly staff who was happy to help me out in English. Would go again when in Malmo.
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Olivia C.

Yelp
For a day trip from CPH to Malmo, I honestly expected more from the (only? and) most hyped food hall in the city. Disappointed to say that I could've stuck to Torvehallerne in CPH and not missed out at all. Location: while it's in "city center," it actually isn't. It's about a 10-15min walk from Central Station, past Malmo Universitet. I'd recommend stopping by if you have time or if the weather's great for a casual stroll, otherwise this isn't in the "tourist" part of city center where more lively shops and restaurants are. Selection: fair amount. There isn't much fresh grocer selection, but there are some meats and fish, not so much vegetables or fruits though. They have a bakery, a chocolate stand, and some other warm food stands, but nothing exceptionally memorable.
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Morgan B.

Yelp
Great food stands! Somewhat cluttered and overwhelming but overall great food and prices! You can choose to pick an already made meal (poke, noodles, sandwiches, pizza, or burgers) or basic food supplies (protein, baked goods, cheese, jams, CHOCOLATE, gelato)
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Sven T.

Yelp
What a place! Great atmosphere. Both modern and classical architecture. Fantastic food and many choices. Locally produced and high quality, but affordable prices. Lunch or dinner. Worth a detour if you are in Copenhagen, Lund or of course Malmö.
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Staci H.

Yelp
red head noodles--this hot sour rice noodle definitely heal my half of home sick.... surprising the chef from Sydney made such wonderful, tasty and so tradition noodle.. absolutely out of expectations, i think i find home in Malmö:)

Hans N.

Yelp
Very nice, Both resaurants and possibilities to buy meat, fish, bread etc. Gluten free eating alternativ is for example falafel without bread.