Restaurant in Gothenburg, Sweden
Carbon
210Pearl PointsConsecutive Michelin recognition at a bookable price.

About Carbon
Carbon holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google score from 329 reviews, making it one of Gothenburg's most consistent modern cuisine options at the €€€ tier. Booking is easy, the atmosphere suits conversation over noise, and mid-week dinner in spring or autumn is the optimal visit. Compare with Koka and 28+ before deciding.
Carbon, Gothenburg: Worth Booking?
At the €€€ price point, Carbon earns its place on Barnhusgatan 2 with consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions in 2024 and 2025 — a signal that the kitchen is executing at a level that warrants your attention. For a first-timer to Gothenburg's modern dining scene, this is a solid, lower-risk entry point into the city's top tier: ambitious enough to satisfy, without the booking stress or price ceiling of the city's most competitive tables. If you are deciding between Carbon and something more casual, the Michelin recognition tips the balance toward Carbon for any occasion where the food is the point.
What to Expect
Carbon sits in the €€€ band, which in Gothenburg puts it alongside Koka and 28+ rather than the splurge-tier options. That positioning matters: you are paying for serious, considered modern cuisine without the full tasting-menu commitment or the price of a starred room. With a Google rating of 4.7 across 329 reviews, the consistency is well-documented — this is not a venue coasting on a single good season.
The atmosphere at Carbon runs toward the composed and focused rather than the loud and convivial. If you are coming from a busy evening elsewhere in Gothenburg, the room will feel like a deliberate change of register , settled, attentive, with the kind of ambient energy that works for a proper dinner conversation rather than a group that wants background noise. For first-timers who are not sure what to expect, think: serious without being stiff, considered without being cold. The sound level is generally suited to two people talking across a table without raising their voices, which makes it a better choice for a date or a business dinner than for a large, loud celebration.
Timing matters here. Gothenburg's dining scene has a rhythm: weekends fill faster, and the city draws a strong visitor contingent in summer when the Scandinavian light stretches late into the evening. If you want the most relaxed experience at Carbon , unhurried service, full attention from the kitchen , aim for a mid-week dinner, particularly in the shoulder seasons of spring and early autumn. Summer is fine, but the whole city is busier. Booking is rated easy, which is a genuine advantage over tighter tables elsewhere in the city, but mid-week still tends to offer more breathing room.
On wine: Carbon's modern cuisine format typically pairs well with a wine program that moves between Scandinavian natural producers and European classics. While the specific list is not confirmed in detail here, the €€€ price range and the level of Michelin recognition suggest a wine program with enough depth to support the food rather than merely accompany it. For a first visit, lean on the sommelier or floor staff for guidance , at this price point and with this level of recognition, the team should be able to match your food choices with something considered rather than just adequate. If wine matters to you as much as the food, ask specifically about the list's range when you arrive; it will tell you quickly whether to order by the bottle or let the pairing lead.
First-timers should know that modern cuisine in a Michelin-recognised Gothenburg setting will involve some degree of technique-forward cooking , expect composed plates, seasonal Swedish ingredients, and a kitchen that is making deliberate choices about what lands in front of you. This is not a venue where you order from a long à la carte list and mix and match freely. Come with an open approach to the format and you will get more from the experience.
For broader context on eating well in the city, see our full Gothenburg restaurants guide. If you are building a full trip, our Gothenburg hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest. For serious diners touring Sweden, Frantzén in Stockholm and Vollmers in Malmö represent the higher ceiling of what the country offers, while ÄNG in Tvååker and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk are worth the detour if you are willing to travel for a meal. Closer to Gothenburg, Signum in Mölnlycke offers a regional alternative. For modern cuisine benchmarks further afield, Maison Lameloise in Chagny and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai illustrate the international tier that Scandinavian-trained kitchens are competing with.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , two consecutive years of recognition, confirming sustained kitchen quality
- Google: 4.7 from 329 reviews , strong signal of consistent delivery across a meaningful sample
- Price tier: €€€ , serious dining without the top-tier price ceiling
Practical Details
Address: Barnhusgatan 2, 411 03 Göteborg, Sweden. Booking difficulty: Easy , no need for weeks of advance planning, though mid-week slots fill more slowly than weekends. Budget: €€€ , expect to spend at a level consistent with Gothenburg's better modern dining rooms; plan for wine to add meaningfully to the bill. Dress: Smart casual is a safe default for a Michelin-recognised room at this price point. Leading timing: Mid-week dinner in spring or early autumn for the least-pressured experience. Group size: Works well for two; larger groups should confirm availability and table configuration when booking.
Also Consider in Gothenburg
If Carbon is fully booked or you want to compare before deciding, Project and SK Mat & Människor are worth reviewing. For sushi specifically, Hoze operates at €€€€ and serves a different format entirely. See our Gothenburg wineries guide if wine is a primary focus of your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Carbon?
At the €€€ price point with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Carbon sits in the right range for a considered dinner rather than a special-occasion splurge. That credential signals consistent kitchen quality without the premium you'd pay at a starred room. If you want a longer format meal in Gothenburg without committing to top-tier pricing, Carbon is a practical choice.
Is Carbon good for solo dining?
Carbon's modern cuisine format and mid-range Gothenburg positioning make it a reasonable solo option — counter or bar seating, where available, tends to suit solo guests better than table service. The €€€ price band means you're not overpaying for the format. Check availability directly, as solo slots often open up closer to service time.
Does Carbon handle dietary restrictions?
Carbon holds Michelin Plate recognition, which typically reflects a kitchen operating to a consistent standard — that usually includes the ability to accommodate common dietary requirements. Contact the restaurant ahead of your booking to confirm specifics, as no dietary policy is listed in the available data.
What should I order at Carbon?
Specific menu details aren't available in the current data, so dish-level recommendations aren't possible here without risk of inaccuracy. What's confirmed is a modern cuisine format at €€€ pricing with Michelin Plate standing for two consecutive years — the kitchen is doing something right at that level. Ask the team on booking what the current menu highlights are.
What are alternatives to Carbon in Gothenburg?
Koka and 28+ sit in a comparable price bracket and are the most direct comparisons if Carbon is fully booked. For a more relaxed format, Familjen and Bar La Lune are worth considering. If you want Japanese, Hoze is the Gothenburg sushi reference point at a different price tier. Project and SK Mat & Människor round out the mid-to-upper range for modern Swedish cooking.
Location
Barnhusgatan 2, 411 03 Göteborg, Sweden
Gothenburg, Sweden
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Also Consider
- Hoze — Sushi, €€€€
- Koka — New Nordic, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- 28+ — Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Familjen — Scandinavian, €€
- Bar La Lune — French-Inspired, French-Inspired
At the €€€ tier, Carbon's closest direct competitors are Koka and 28+. All three sit at the same price point and operate in the modern cuisine space. Carbon's consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions in 2024 and 2025 give it a verifiable edge in terms of sustained kitchen quality, but Koka's New Nordic positioning makes it the better choice if you specifically want a menu built around Scandinavian produce and tradition. 28+ is worth considering if you want a slightly different modern cuisine perspective at the same spend. For a first visit to Gothenburg's serious dining tier, Carbon's easy booking and strong review base make it the lower-risk starting point.
If budget flexibility is available, Hoze operates at €€€€ and offers a fundamentally different format — serious sushi rather than modern cuisine. It is a better pick if the format suits you, but the higher price and different culinary approach make it a separate decision rather than a direct swap for Carbon. For diners who want to spend less without sacrificing a genuine dining experience, Familjen at €€ delivers Scandinavian cooking at a lower commitment — it will not match Carbon's technical ambition, but it is a solid option for a more relaxed evening.
Bar La Lune sits in a different register again — French-inspired and with a more bar-forward feel. Choose it over Carbon if you want wine and small plates in a looser format rather than a composed dinner. In summary: book Carbon if you want consistent, Michelin-recognised modern cuisine at a manageable price with easy reservations; go to Koka if New Nordic is your priority; choose Hoze if format and budget are not constraints; and pick Familjen if you want Scandinavian cooking without the €€€ spend.
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