Restaurant in Gothenburg, Sweden
Bhoga
355ptsDaily-changing menus. Book well ahead.

About Bhoga
Bhoga is a Michelin-starred, modern Nordic restaurant in central Gothenburg with a near-daily changing seasonal menu. It ranks consistently on the Opinionated About Dining Europe list and delivers serious tasting-menu cooking without the booking difficulty of Scandinavia's harder-to-access peers. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekends; midweek tables are easier to secure.
Bhoga, Gothenburg: The Verdict
If you have already eaten at Bhoga once, the question on a return visit is not whether the kitchen can still deliver — it is whether the menu will be recognisable at all. That is not a criticism; it is the point. Bhoga holds a Michelin star and has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Europe list in 2023, 2024, and 2025, climbing from a recommended new entry to a ranked position. The kitchen operates on a near-daily rotation of seasonal produce, which means the tasting menu you ate last season is almost certainly gone. For food-focused travellers who return to a city and want a genuinely different experience each time, Bhoga is one of the stronger arguments for booking Gothenburg twice.
What Bhoga Is
Bhoga sits on Norra Hamngatan 10 in central Gothenburg, within easy reach of the city's waterfront. The cooking is modern Nordic — precise, produce-led, and built around pure flavours rather than elaborate construction for its own sake. The Michelin recognition and the OAD trajectory (ranked #495 in Europe in 2024, moving to #644 in 2025 as the broader list expanded) put it in the upper tier of Gothenburg's serious restaurant scene, alongside peers like Koka and SK Mat & Människor. For context on how Bhoga compares regionally, Sweden's multi-star benchmark is Frantzén in Stockholm; Bhoga operates at a level below that ceiling but well above the city's casual dining tier.
When to Go
The seasonal sourcing philosophy makes timing matter here more than at most restaurants. Gothenburg's growing season peaks from late spring through early autumn, and that is when the menu has the most variety and the most local produce at its leading. A visit in June or September will likely catch the kitchen working with a wider range of ingredients than a midwinter booking. That said, a Michelin-starred kitchen committed to daily menu changes will find something worth cooking in any season , winter menus in Scandinavia at this level tend toward root vegetables, preserved elements, and game, which has its own logic and appeal. For the explorer who wants the full range of what the kitchen can do, late summer is the optimal window.
Late Evening at Bhoga
Bhoga is a tasting menu restaurant, which shapes how an evening here runs. Tasting menus set their own pace, and a dinner at this level in Gothenburg will typically run two to three hours. That positions Bhoga as a late-starting or late-finishing option rather than a venue with a separate late-night identity. If you are building an evening around it, book an early seating and plan the bar portion of your night elsewhere afterward , Gothenburg's bar scene around the harbour area picks up the slack well. For a different kind of late-night food option in the city, the Gothenburg bars guide has useful options. Bhoga itself is leading thought of as the anchor of the evening, not the finale of it.
Practical Details
Address: Norra Hamngatan 10, 411 14 Göteborg, Sweden. Reservations: Bookable in advance; given the Michelin star and the OAD ranking, booking at least two to three weeks ahead for a weekend table is sensible, though midweek availability tends to be easier. Booking difficulty: Easy relative to comparable Michelin-starred restaurants in Scandinavia , less pressure than Frantzén or Vollmers in Malmö. Format: Tasting menu with near-daily seasonal changes. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate for a Michelin-starred Nordic restaurant at this level; there is no indication of a strict dress code, but the setting warrants dressing with some intention. Price range: Not confirmed in our data, but a one-star tasting menu in Gothenburg at this level typically sits in the upper range for the city , budget accordingly and treat it as a special-occasion spend. Getting around: See the Gothenburg experiences guide for broader city orientation.
How It Compares
Pearl Picks: More Gothenburg and Beyond
- Koka , New Nordic, Gothenburg's most consistent alternative at the €€€ tier
- 28+ , Modern cuisine, a strong choice if you want a different format at a similar price point
- Project , Modern cuisine, worth considering if you are doing multiple nights in the city
- Hoze , Sushi at €€€€, for a completely different experience in Gothenburg
- SK Mat & Människor , Modern cuisine, reliable Gothenburg institution
- Vollmers in Malmö , If you are making a wider Sweden fine dining trip
- Signum in Mölnlycke , Close to Gothenburg, another Michelin-starred option worth combining
- ÄNG in Tvååker , Seasonal Nordic cooking in a more rural setting, for the explorer who wants to travel for a meal
- Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk , A destination restaurant for serious food travellers in the region
- VYN in Simrishamn , Swedish coastal fine dining, another strong regional comparison
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Compare Bhoga
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bhoga | One-star Michelin restaurant Bhoga in Gothenburg has a seasonal way of sourcing produce, and courses are changed almost on a daily basis. The kitchen creates modern, Nordic fare with pure flavours and...; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #644 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #495 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023) | Easy | — | ||
| Hoze | Sushi | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Koka | New Nordic, Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| 28+ | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Familjen | Scandinavian | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Bar La Lune | French-Inspired | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Bhoga and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bhoga good for a special occasion?
Yes — a Michelin-starred tasting menu with a daily-changing menu structure is a natural fit for a celebration dinner. The format signals effort and the kitchen's OAD Top 500 Europe ranking (2024) gives it credibility beyond the star alone. That said, if your party wants à la carte flexibility or a livelier room, Koka or Familjen will read better for the occasion.
Can I eat at the bar at Bhoga?
Bar seating availability at Bhoga is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the tasting menu format — where courses change almost daily and pacing is central to the experience — the room is likely structured around set seatings rather than casual bar dining. check the venue's official channels to check current seating options before assuming walk-in bar access.
How far ahead should I book Bhoga?
Book at least three to four weeks out, and longer for Friday or Saturday evenings. Bhoga holds a Michelin star in a mid-sized city with limited fine dining competition, which means demand consistently outpaces availability. For a specific date, book the moment you know your schedule.
Can Bhoga accommodate groups?
Tasting menu restaurants like Bhoga are typically better suited to small groups of two to six; larger parties strain the pacing and coordination a daily-changing menu requires. For groups of eight or more, confirm directly with the restaurant whether private dining or full-table buyout options exist. If group flexibility matters more than the tasting format, 28+ or Familjen are easier fits.
What are alternatives to Bhoga in Gothenburg?
For modern Nordic at a similar level, 28+ is the most direct comparison and has its own established reputation in Gothenburg. Koka offers a more relaxed version of seasonal Scandinavian cooking. Familjen suits groups or guests who want à la carte over a set menu. Bar La Lune and Hoze skew more casual and are better options if you want atmosphere over precision cooking.
What should I wear to Bhoga?
Dress code details are not specified in the venue data, but a one-star Michelin tasting menu in Gothenburg generally calls for neat, considered dress rather than formal black tie. Smart casual — no sportswear, no trainers — is a safe call. If in doubt, err toward what you would wear to a business dinner.
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