Malmö, Sweden

Södra Förstadsgatan 2.

Hours

Regular hours

Monday-Sunday: 11:00-17:00

Last recommended entrance 16:00

Temporary hours (October 1 to November 30)

Monday-Sunday: 11:00-18:00

Last recommended entrance 17:00

Closed dates every year:

January 1, December 23-25, and December 31

Prices

Adult: 220 kr
Student/Senior: 175kr
Children 6-15 years old: 75kr (only with guardians)
Children under 6 years old: two children enter for free per parent/guardian.

How to get there

Take a train to Malmö Triangeln, follow Rådmansgatan that then becomes Södra Förstadsgatan. We are located just at the intersection to Drottninggatan.

Do you visit us by car? Park in Parkeringshuset Anna.

Disgusting Food Museum is located 10 minutes walk from Malmö Triangeln and 13 minutes walk from Malmö Central station. There is plentiful parking in the area. We are just across the bridge from Copenhagen, and yes, Danes are also welcome.

Juliette H. AvatarJuliette H.
Worth a visit! This place was recommended to us. We are glad we went! Spent a good 90 minutes reading all the information on the different food items. Really interesting and sometimes quite disgusting - especially the sniff jars - truly horrible!!! My son and husband tried most of the items at the taste bar - I opted out!! Would recommend! - 9/12/2023 
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Rasa P. AvatarRasa P.
More delightful than disgusting A fascinating little museum, with exhibits and stories ranging from cheese worms to actual disgusting human behaviour like mass selling toxic products. The highlight was the food tasting tour lead by Momo who not only offered many delicious bugs but also a lot of fun facts (and even a few words in my native language). Would definitely recommend this experience to anyone visiting Malmo! - 9/12/2023 
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Linda W. AvatarLinda W.
Oddly fun! We visited this museum on a whim during our day trip to Malmö, without any idea what we were getting into, but I can honestly say we had a lot of fun. It was educational, but you are also challenged to try foods you normally would not eat. Nothing outrageous of course, all perfectly doable. The staff was very friendly and helpful and Karin expertly guided us through the different foods that were there for us to try. Even ad someone with a sensitive stomach I would definitely recommend the experience! - 9/11/2023 
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D. Q. AvatarD. Q.
5 star rating Der Empfang war sehr freundlich.Das abschließende Probieren einiger ekelhaften Lebensmittel erforderte Mut. Das Museum der ekelhaften Lebensmittel ist ein Besuch wert.Die Reservierungen online war sinnvoll und ersparte uns Wartezeit in der Schlange.Die Ausstellung war informativ und gut organisiert. - 10/26/2025 
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Fatima M. AvatarFatima M.
5 star rating Challenge yourself... This museum was really interesting...Full of strange and disgusting foods from around the world! It was yucky but also a lot of fun to explore and learn about what people eat in different cultures. Definitely not for weak stomachs, but if you’re curious and up for a challenge, it’s an unforgettable experience! The staff are really nice and the service is good. - 10/21/2025 
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Josh H. AvatarJosh H.
5 star rating Awesome This was an awesome experience. Tasted all the food and won a fridge magnet. Staff were so kind and helpful and it was a great time even if you didn’t try any food. Thank you for the fun time. It was so good it was disgustingly great. - 10/21/2025 
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Margot C. AvatarMargot C.
We visited the museum with our 2 daughters ( 11 and 9 years old).
What a great experience ro discover the different eating culture and legend.
The girls were really excited about the tasting part. Honestly, i thought they would stop after the crickets taste, but they tried everything without vomiting or complain, they were actually really proud, they even tried the chili.
I have to say that Joseph, our tasting guide , did a great job. He was fun and made us very confortable in trying different thing.
My favorite : the salty liquorice, our daughters loved the crickets and warms as well as the century eggs.
He was patient and not pushing ( my husband did not want to give it a go). And he even spoke a really good French:) making great joke.
We spent a total of 2 hours. - 8/01/2024 
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Zespół S. AvatarZespół S.
The visit to the Museum made a huge impression on us. We had no idea that people all over the world had such different taste preferences. What is disgusting to us, students of the School Complex No. 1 in Katowice, is a delicacy to others. Thank you for letting us taste the insects and stinking durian. - 5/18/2024 
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Pearson C. AvatarPearson C.
It was my first time in Sweden and after just walking around I saw the museum. I was greeted with pleasant demeanor, smile, and thorough explanation with a twist. I still got my vomit bag????. I didn't try the strange foods because I just won't do it. But the smell jars were interesting/funky. Lots of information on each item. I highly recommend it's interesting entertainment for your eyes and nose. - 11/11/2023 
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