Mobile ticket
With a prepaid ticket, you always know that you will be able to get in no matter how long the line is. You get to see the whole exhibit, smell nine different smelly foods, and taste 10-15 different types of food at the tasting bar.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Disgusting Food Museum
The exhibit has 80 of the world’s most disgusting foods. Adventurous visitors will appreciate the opportunity to smell and taste some of these notorious foods. Do you dare smell the world’s stinkiest cheese? Or taste sweets made with metal cleansing chemicals?
Tasting bar with 10-15 different foods every day
Disgusting Photobooth
Disgusting Food Museum
Sodra Forstadsgatan 2 Malmo Sweden
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
365 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
coyley22xx,Apr 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It’s just a bar where you can try certain foods, not sure what I was expecting but not quite that. Throughly enjoyable though and the girls working there were all lovely. My kid is 10 and had a great time completing all the challenges!
PetterRG,Apr 10, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Visited this museum with some locals that hadn't been to this museum before, and this was a different experience than the normal museums and exhibits I have been to. The name doesn't lie, in this compact area they have filled it with disgusting food replicas and information, as well as categorization of the food from all over the world. There were also smells for some of the food items, and even taste samples for some of them (of course when you visit Sweden, you HAVE to try the surströmming)! The staff is very helpful and knowledgeable, and with an affordable price (around 250 SEK per person at the time of writing) and central location, it is well worth a visit. Combine it with a lunch at one of the nearby cafes or restaurants, and it will take a good portion of your sightseeing day. For the museum itself, set of about 1 - 1,5 hours to get the full experience. We visited in April (during Easter), maybe not peak tourist season, but it was still a good number of people there, but not crowded, so we could read all the different information pieces without time pressure. This may not be suitable if you have a sensitive stomach, but toilet facilities and barf bags are easy at hand. Taste tests and smell tests are optional.
morganelS5117CA,Apr 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The staff was very fun and friendly. Very great experience
n xerdavidg2026,Mar 17, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
A unique and different experience, with very clear exposures in different aspects of strange or dangerous foods. It is very easy to travel and the staff are very friendly and enjoy sharing with visitors.





maks w,Mar 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Absolute museum 🙌🙌🙌. We spent 1,5 hour in place and it was truly memorable experience. First part was viewing the exhibition with totally unimaginable ways to prepare obscure meals and a lot things you were able to discover. However tasting really disgusting food was the best. Veronika was really great guide and communication was additionally upgraded because we could use our native language. She explained every taste with details which helped us completing the challenges. Friendly atmosphere between colleagues and tourists made the whole moment unforgettable. Best regards from team Poland!


MetteMillard,Feb 18, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
A completely awesome disgusting experience that we will soon forget. So done! And super staff. None of us tasted anything at all 🤣 Sansebombardement was total. I have not even been able to give examples of what we saw. As if the words weren’t going out of my mouth 🤣 And to see ‘my own food’ be described, so one thinks ‘whaaat??!!’ Warm recommendation. Well done.
emmamQ6510EP,Feb 11, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fun and exciting day! Fat experience to taste all the strange things and get allowed to spin the wheel!! Even though your mouth is ruined after the chili tasting, it was all worth it!





676mariacamilac,Jan 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great place, very friendly staff. We got to try many different things at the tasting. I won a pack of stickers and my friend got to try a scorpion!
kennethlI347YV,Jan 25, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We visited as part of a scout trip. The moment we stepped in we were greeted very warmly. It was smaller than expected, but the exhibit was nicely organized and the smelling jars was... Lets call it popular ("leader, smell this!"). The high point was the taste bar, where we hijacked the guy who greeted us. Or he hijacked us. But presentation was on spot. The support was great and the little push to bravery got both some of the scout but also the leaders to taste a few things extra. We had a competition going and our host helped with that also (and sorry, we kinda walked out with a pen we borrowed to keep score) Ultimately two scout tasted everything. And all in all a great experience and awesome host. All we would wish for would be a patch, for the uniform. But the pin is also nice 😁 So thank you for having us And a warning to others. dont worry, you get used to the smell in the room
jimcE3816ZU,Jan 20, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our wide-ranging, adventuresome palates have led us to experience, and sometimes enjoy, a number of "disgusting" foods. This trip we finally arrived early enough to get here before closing. Great display and selection!!! I loved the way they expanded the definition of "disgusting" to include foods that are slowly destroying out planet (cattle and overfishing), politicians (we're from the U.S.A., take a wild guess), and foods we'd best just stop putting on grocery shelves (as one food critic once put, "If no other organism wan't to eat it, like Twinkies or Pop Tarts, you should, perhaps, trust their judgement). Well done!!! We've visited my wife's family in Sweden many times but we'd not, as yet, been given the surstömming experience. Fortunately, it was offered as one of the testers at the end of the tour. Hmm, doable, we will consider the full on "spurting can" someday. Of those offered for tasting, Hákari (Icelandic fermented shark) was at the edge, but not beyond, doable. I hope this museum prospers!!!
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