The area around Möllevångstorget square is a multicultural gastronomic scene, unequalled in Northern Europe. There are restaurants, delis and fast food outlets from virtually all around the culinary world, most of these very moderately priced.
International food at Möllevångstorget in Malmö
Photo: Lasse Davidsson/skane.com
Tempo and Metro are two trendy and popular restaurants in the area, both offering creative and attractive crossover fare at very reasonable prices. For budget travellers, there are many good restaurants and cafés all over Malmö, especially for lunch. You can eat a good quality lunch including salad and coffee for SEK 60 almost anywhere in the city.
Malmö is also a party town, having witnessed an explosion in the nightlife scene in recent years.
For pop, rock and all other genres of contemporary music, Malmö is a lively and exciting scene. Classic KB and recently opened Debaser are two first-rate permanent clubs for local, Swedish and international bands, and there are also many nightclubs and bars that stage concerts and performances with hot acts in various contemporary musical styles.
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