Domtrappkällaren is a restaurant in the basement/cellar of the back of Uppsala Cathedral. The…read morerestaurant has been open since 1939, and you can really feel the history of the restaurant in the space. It has great ambiance. We started our meal by sharing the Beef Tenderloin Roulade (lightly grilled beef filet stuffed with dijon, carrot, and pickled gherkin, topped with grated horseradish, radish, parsley cream cheese, and herb oil), which was good if perhaps a bit busy of a dish. My husband had the lamb topside (with sweet potato fondant, green beans, goat cheese crumbles, black kale crisp, and red wince sauce), which was good, but we found the lamb a bit overcooked. I ordered the pike-perch (with roasted Jerusalem artichoke, potato mash with dill, blackened lemon, and white wine sauce), which I thought was fantastic. A very expertly cooked piece of fish! We had a couple of drinks as well. Overall, it was a great last dinner in Sweden. The restaurant is just a special space.