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kitchen 11am-6pm, bar
11.30am-1.30am)
This student-run converted warehouse serves meaty burgers (try its renowned Driv burger)
and great salads. It organises musical and cultural events and has a disco every Saturday.
In winter you can steep yourself in good company within its open-air hot tub.
Knoll og Tott
SANDWICHES
8am-6pm Mon-Fri,
10am-4pm Sat)
Run by a cheerful young team, this popular upstairs-downstairs place serving fresh salads,
crisp baguettes and house quiches is ideal for a filling midday snack, to eat in or take
away.
Emma's Under
NORWEGIAN
77 63 77 30;
www.emmas.as
; Kirkegata; mains Nkr155-295;
11am-10pm
Mon-Fri, noon-10pm Sat)
Intimate and sophisticated, this is one of Tromsø's most popular lunch spots, where mains
include northern Norwegian staples such as reindeer fillet, lamb and stockfish. Upstairs is
mains Nkr295-365; 6pm-midnight Mon-Sat)
, a highly regarded gourmet restaurant where ad-
vance booking is essential.
Aunegården
NORWEGIAN
ner mains Nkr246-329; 10.30am-11pm Mon-Sat)
You can almost lose yourself in this wonderful cafe-cum-restaurant that's all intimate cran-
nies and cubbyholes. In a 19th-century building that functioned as a butcher's shop until
1996, it's rich in character and serves excellent salads, sandwiches and mains. If you don't
fancy a full meal, drop by just to enjoy a coffee and one of its melt-in-the-mouth cakes.
Circa
CAFE