

Klostergatan 5
Uppsala
Restaurant in Uppsala, Sweden
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Seasonal Swedish gastro-bistro cooking is the reason to book Klostergatan 5, especially if wine and a close, intimate room matter more than a tasting-menu format. At about $120 per person and with White Guide Sweden Fine Level recognition for 2026, it works well for dates, small-table occasions, food-focused visitors to Uppsala.
About Klostergatan 5
Klostergatan 5 in Uppsala is best understood as a dinner-focused modern Swedish gastro-bistro with European and Spanish influences. The basics are direct: it is open Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to late, typically until 22:00–24:00, closed Monday and Sunday. The price point is about $120 per person, the dress code is smart casual.
The main reason to go is the seasonal cooking. The listed signatures include white asparagus with champagne sauce and Älvdalsrom, a Dragonglass dessert with green strawberries and white chocolate cream, a Miyagawa mandarin seasonal dessert. Those examples suggest a kitchen working with Swedish ingredients, seasonal timing, enough European and Spanish influence to make the restaurant more distinctive than a simpler dinner stop.
Seasonal Swedish bistro cooking is the point here
The cuisine is modern Swedish gastro-bistro cooking with European and Spanish influences, so it is a fit for diners who want a polished dinner in Uppsala built around seasonal dishes.
Strongest menu signals are the signature dishes: white asparagus with champagne sauce and Älvdalsrom, the Dragonglass dessert with green strawberries and white chocolate cream, the Miyagawa mandarin seasonal dessert. Treat those as examples of the restaurant’s style rather than a guarantee that every dish will be available on a given night.
Smart casual is the right lane for planning. The restaurant’s price point and White Guide Sweden Restaurants - Fine Level (2026) recognition make it a better match for a deliberate dinner than for an improvised budget meal, while the gastro-bistro identity keeps the framing more relaxed than formal fine dining.
For trip planning beyond this table, start with our full Uppsala restaurants guide and our full Uppsala bars guide. Nearby dining research can also include other Uppsala dining rooms, depending on the kind of evening you want.
Book for the produce cycle, not for spectacle
The decision is simple: choose Klostergatan 5 when a seasonal Swedish gastro-bistro dinner in Uppsala sounds right for the night. The White Guide Sweden Restaurants - Fine Level (2026) recognition supports the case, the verified $120 per person price point makes it a planned-dinner choice. It is especially relevant for diners who want modern Swedish cooking with European and Spanish influences, served during evening hours Tuesday through Saturday.
Planning details
- Location
- Klostergatan 5, Uppsala, Sweden
- Website
- klostergatanfem.se
- Phone
- +4618202160
Venue details
Ambiance
Intimate neighborhood bistro with a modern Scandinavian feel, warm lighting and a relaxed yet refined atmosphere focused on evening dining and drinks.
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- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- dragonglass dessert with green strawberries and white chocolate cream
- white asparagus with champagne sauce and Älvdalsrom
- Miyagawa mandarin seasonal dessert
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Klostergatan 5 good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion calls for a planned dinner in Uppsala. Klostergatan 5 has White Guide Sweden Restaurants - Fine Level (2026) recognition and a $120 per person price point, which fits a considered night out.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Klostergatan 5?
The information describes Klostergatan 5 as a modern Swedish gastro-bistro with European and Spanish influences, not specifically as a tasting-menu restaurant. Choose it for that style of dinner, check directly with the restaurant for the current menu format.
Is lunch or dinner better at Klostergatan 5?
Dinner is the clear choice, because Klostergatan 5 is open Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 and closed on Monday and Sunday. The hours make it a dinner-first place in Uppsala, not a lunch stop.
Can I eat at the bar at Klostergatan 5?
If bar seating matters, ask the restaurant directly when you arrange the visit. The details point most clearly to planning for dinner.
Is Klostergatan 5 worth the price?
Yes, if you want a modern Swedish gastro-bistro dinner with European and Spanish influence in Uppsala. At about $120 per person, it makes the most sense when the goal is a deliberate evening meal rather than the cheapest option in town.
How far ahead should I book Klostergatan 5?
Book once your dinner date is fixed. Klostergatan 5 is open Tuesday to Saturday from 17:00 to late and closed Monday and Sunday, so planning around those evening hours is the safest approach.


















