The Most Disgusting Museum
by Dr. Piggy
Oct 5, 2025
Guide to Malmö's Disgusting Food Museum
Malmö's Disgusting Food Museum is an incredibly creative and entertaining exhibition space, focusing on the world's most famous or bizarre foods. Here, you don't just look—you can also taste! Many exhibits are both awe-inspiring and shocking. Upon entry, you're handed a vomit bag, setting the tone for the experience right away! If you're looking to challenge your taste buds and courage, this is a must-visit destination.
I tried everything, and not a single item made me gag! By the end, I felt like my palate had leveled up. It's perfect for travelers looking to push their limits or create memorable moments with friends.
Tour Route and Must-Try Experiences:
Start by slowly exploring the various exhibits. Most foods come with detailed descriptions, explaining the cultural background and stories behind them. The highlights include daring to try "disgusting" foods like the pungent stinky tofu, Sweden's infamous surströmming, insects, sheep eyeballs, and even exotic animal cheeses! You can taste each item on-site and experience firsthand why locals consider these foods delicacies.
Photo Spots Recommendations:
The museum features many uniquely shaped food exhibits, especially large panels and quirky packaging. After braving the exhibits, you can pose with your vomit bag for a "heroic" photo as a keepsake. Even the entrance is a popular photo spot—holding the vomit bag as you enter already sets the stage for a great story.
Tips for Visiting:
1. Staff members often guide tastings inside the museum. It's recommended not to visit on an empty stomach, as it will be easier to handle foods that might not agree with your palate.
2. Some foods have strong flavors, so consider starting with milder options before tackling the more extreme ones.
3. If you're not up for tasting but still want to participate, you can opt for photos and sightseeing. The museum encourages visitors who prefer to observe rather than taste.
4. The visit takes about an hour, so you don't need to allocate too much time. The museum has restrooms and a small seating area for breaks.
Important Notes:
- Some foods have very strong odors, so consider bringing a mask or mints.
- Children should be accompanied by adults, as some exhibits may not be suitable for very young visitors.
- Tickets cost 168 SEK, and the museum is open daily from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM year-round. Visiting around midday or early afternoon is recommended to avoid peak hours for a more comfortable experience.
Post by Dr. Piggy | Oct 5, 2025












