
— Stavanger's food street, Pedersgata
Food and drink
Taste of the world in every piece – Pedersgata, Stavanger
Last updated 2025-06-04
Food from all corners of the world. One place. One street. Welcome to Pedersgata – Stavanger's most delicious meeting place.
What happens when you gather street food, gastropubs and gourmet food from all corners of the world in one street? You get Pedersgata – Stavanger's most delicious neighbourhood. Come hungry. Here you will find everything from Vietnamese cuisine at An Nam, Spanish tapas at Delicatessen, to fine dining at Broken and Restaurant K2.
Images: 1-3: Restaurant Broken, 4-5: An Nam, 5-6: Delicatessen
Enjoy food and each other
In a street where several cultures meet

On your own
Pedersgata in Stavanger
Stavanger
No other street in Stavanger links the past and the present together in such an exciting way as Pedersgata. What was once the city's working-class area has now become the city's leading foodie destination.

City sightseeing
Guided tour: The taste of Pedersgata
Stavanger
GuideCompaniet takes you on a culinary experience through Pedersgata in Stavanger.
Visitors appreciate the food and ambience in Pedersgata:

Pedersgata – a journey in food and culture! We love everything the street has to offer. (Source: TripAdvisor users from April 2024 and January 2025, respectively)
Edge of Norway, Stavanger
Where is it?
Edge of Norway is the Stavanger region in Southwest Norway, stretching from Kvitsøy in the north to Sirdal in the east. The name reflects both the dramatic, rugged landscape – including Preikestolen, Jæren, and the Magma UNESCO Global Geopark – and a mindset shaped by centuries of exploration, resilience, and innovation. This is where nature meets bold ideas, where history was made, and where people come to push boundaries, find freedom, and create something new. How do you get here? Stavanger and the surrounding region are easy to reach by plane, bus, ferry, car, or train – depending on where your journey begins. Find out more in the article here:
Pedersgata in pictures, see here!

The Travellers
The Travellers is a series of light sculptures that transform public spaces, inviting us into a world between dream and reality, between sky and earth. Originally installed for this year’s Glød Light Festival, the sculptures can be seen throughout 2025 at three locations in Pedersgata: No. 40, No. 60, and No. 110.

The Travellers
The Travellers are impressive to see, hovering just above you as you walk down the street.

Street environment
Pedersgata is a string of charming restaurants from all corners of the world. It is also pleasant to stroll here on a summer's day, taking in the sights, the people, and the feeling of being both in little Stavanger and on a city break abroad.

Nuart Street Art
Hera for Nuart: In connection with new works at the Stavanger Train Station with the project Trains, Planes & Automobiles, new murals were also put up in Stavanger's east - here on the exterior of the restaurant Bellies.

World-class plant-based food at Bellies
Bellies is Stavanger's first and only restaurant with just vegan food on the menu. The best of plant-based ingredients. Endless opportunities for tasty dishes.

Coucou Nectar
At CouCou Nectar, you will find smoothies, bowls, salads and soups.

Hekkan Burger
Hekkan's burgers are not revolutionary. Tasty burgers and exceptionally good products are what you get.

Sabi Omakase
Sabi Omakase in Stavanger was the first sushi restaurant to receive MICHELIN status in Norway! Sushi master Roger Asakil Joya creates art on a plate!

Delicatessen
Eat delicious tapas of many different kinds. Everyone will find something they like to eat here, and the food is perfect for sharing in a cosy atmosphere.

Panzanella
Do you dream of authentic Italian pizza? Then Panzanella is the place for you. The two Italian chefs, Emanuele Di Pofi and Nicola Catalano, are known for their passionate commitment to high-quality ingredients, uncompromising craftsmanship and respect for authentic Italian cuisine.

Kansui
Kansui specialises in authentic Japanese ramen, and many consider it to be the best ramen restaurant in town.

Siddis Gelato
With local Italian traditions as its starting point and local, authentic ingredients and flavours, Siddis Gelato has charmed its way into the hearts of the people of Stavanger.