Disgusting Food Museum

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Malmö, Sweden

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Disgusting Food Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Disgusting Food Museum is located in Malmö, Sweden on Kvarteret Caroli, Östergatan 12. Disgusting Food Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Sweden.

Address

Kvarteret Caroli, Östergatan 12

Phone

+4640101771

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Ashley Prenza

this place was insane! really gross and disturbing displays, humans are strange really fun and interactive, you can try and BUY some of the things displayed, and the smells ALSO, your ticket is a barf bag!

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remus alexandru

The coolest place i've been to so far. The multitude of taste experiences was exceptional. If you have a strong stomach, i recommend the tasting area.

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Mantas Beniušis

Great fun. Have to have hard stomach to try everything. But just looking around is worth.

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Marcos Martinez

Such a fun and novel idea for a museum. It’s well hidden within a shopping mall, and it looks more like an Apple Store than your regular museum. The fact that all their exhibited dishes are real (as opposed to plastic/rubber models) adds to the genuine feel of the museum. The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable - as well as morally supportive when you get to taste the 20 dishes at the end.

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Ehsan Moutmaiyn

The best museum I've ever been! The guy who works there is very friendly and open. The price is worth it. Greetings from a in malmö living guy from Munich!

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Foodo Haggins

If there is one place you should put on your list of places to see in Malmö, it's this. Absolutely lovely and welcoming staff who made our visit (and tasting) a blast. Do make sure to try the items at the end of your tour. Some of the things are not as bad as you'd think.

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Michel

Very interesting and stimulating museum. They have a generous tasting table at the end where you can sample some of the food displayed in the exhibition. The entrance cost is 150 for a student and it is totally worth it. A museum experience not soon to be forgotten. The staff is very friendly, speak English and know a lot about the foods. You can also buy some of the food at the end.

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Claus Reiss

Disgustingly great! Great concept and very interesting. Awful tastes that you reminder for a long time