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Peppe's Pizza   Oslo

Peppe's Pizza, Oslo

 10 Reviews  Peppes Pizza id found on several locations in Oslo and Norway in general. They have very good pizzas, both american and italian style, including healty alterantives. A good place to share a pizza with... 

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Pasta Sentralen   Bergen

Pasta Sentralen, Bergen

 9 Reviews  Went there for the birthday of a friend working there, on Sunday. Good points: Gnocchis were good, quite cheap (89kr) Bad: Close at 11PM, and quantity is far to be suffisiant... same thing for all... 

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Chinese   Stavanger

Chinese, Stavanger

 3 Reviews  Of the several chinese restaurants in Stavanger, Sze Chuen House is our favourite! The food is cheap and good, nice ambient and the service is OK. Close to downtown Stavanger. Eat in or take away. In... 

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Egon restaurants   Trondheim

Egon restaurants, Trondheim

 10 Reviews  It's located at the Tyholt tower with a splendid view of the city. The floor is spinning one round in an hour so you get to see Trondheim from all angles. I had the pizza - all you can eat and it was... 

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Egon Restaurant   Oslo

Egon Restaurant, Oslo

 9 Reviews  The Egon Restaurant has two locations in Oslo, one at Paleet building/shopping centre on Karl Johan's stret and the other at Byporten shopping centre at Oslo S railway station. The menu is basically... 

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Enhjørningen   Bergen

Enhjørningen, Bergen

 4 Reviews  >>Enhjorningen / Bryggen - directly at the habour & close to the fishmarkt<< I was invited by local colleagues to the Enhjorningen in Oct 2008. Wonderful fish restaurant in the city of... 

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Shawarma Kairo Grillroom   Stavanger

Shawarma Kairo Grillroom, Stavanger

 2 Reviews  Nice ambience, especially the "back room" with armchairs and a TV set, where you can relax with your coffee after the meal. The walls are covered with egyptian pictures, and the chairs in the dining... 

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Typical Norwegian food   Trondheim

Typical Norwegian food, Trondheim

 2 Reviews  If one would have to choose the original Norwegian dish, especially among the student population, the frozen pizza would win without a doubt. Frozen pizzas come with all possible flavours, toppings... 

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Frognerseteren   Oslo

Frognerseteren, Oslo

 10 Reviews  The Frognerseteren Restaurant & Cafe located somewhere in the mountain not far from the Holmenkollen ski jump facility. It’s a unique place in a special location, you can have traditional food here or... 

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Dr Livingstone Travellers Cafè   Bergen

Dr Livingstone Travellers Cafè, Bergen

 4 Reviews  Dr Livingstone Travellers Cafe is a large cafe and restaurant with an outdoor seating area, located on Kong Oscars gate just a few minutes walk from the harbour and the fish market. The pleasant... 

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Typical Norwegian food   Stavanger

Typical Norwegian food, Stavanger

 2 Reviews  I think the Norwegian strawberries are quite good. In fact I love them and I eat a lot of them each summer. The season for the Norwegian strawberries are short and towards the end of the season (late... 

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Bakklandet Skydsstasjon   Trondheim

Bakklandet Skydsstasjon, Trondheim

 3 Reviews  If you’re looking for something genuinely Norwegian then Baklandet Skydsstasjon is typically Norsk, at least architecturally. Situated in one of the old wooden houses in Bakklandet it consists of... 

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Other   Oslo

Other, Oslo

 28 Reviews  Restaurant Havsmak is a seafood restaurant, which has seasonal menus, lobsters all year round and an expensive (but interesting) five-course menu. The only negative point about the restaurant is that... 

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Fløien Folkerestaurant   Bergen

Fløien Folkerestaurant, Bergen

 3 Reviews  This restaurant is at the top of the Floien Funicular. We went up there again in the afternoon to kill some time, and went through the cafeteria line here. The restaurant is large, airy, and made a... 

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Peppes Pizza   Stavanger

Peppes Pizza, Stavanger

 2 Reviews  A popular chain in Norway, Peppes Pizza has two main advantages: serves an excellent pizza or other Italian dishes and has a playground for children. pizza and Caesar's Chicken Salad. Also the red... 

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Erichsen Konditori   Trondheim

Erichsen Konditori, Trondheim

 2 Reviews  This is the most European place I managed to find in Trondheim, the atmosphere reminding of Viennese coffee shop, with good coffee and good pastries. They advertise themselve as the place that offers... 

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GREEK restaurants in Oslo   Oslo

GREEK restaurants in Oslo, Oslo

 3 Reviews  If you go to Oslo for any reason,it will be a pity if you dont visit this restaurant. Very close to the commertial center of the city, gives the appertunity to taste Greek and Norwegian foods of the... 

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Café Opera   Bergen

Café Opera, Bergen

 3 Reviews  Cafe Opera has really good and cheap food. Especially their chicken soup and hamburgers are well known. They also have a really nice and cheap sandwich menu. At nighttime the place changes to a... 

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Choco Boco   Stavanger

Choco Boco, Stavanger

 1 Review  Cockies, sandwiches, salads, coffee / chocolate drinks, tea, beer and wine. Choco Boco is situated in what used to be the entrance and restroom area of the old movie theater, which is now a part of... 

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Frati   Trondheim

Frati, Trondheim

 2 Reviews  This is one of the best restaurants in Trondheim, but not prized thereafter (which makes it even better!). Even though the restaurant is quite big, it feels very cozy, with a fire place in the middle,... 

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Cafe Celsius   Oslo

Cafe Celsius, Oslo

 5 Reviews   We had lunch in this cafe twice and both times were very happy with our meals. The first time we had a table outside in the square, which was very nice, but on the second visit we chose one in the... 

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Egon Restaurant   Bergen

Egon Restaurant, Bergen

 2 Reviews  This is a nice place to have your lunch. You can look at people walking by, and its nice in the summer. You can order pizza, fajitas , mexiburger and so on. Pizza about 12 EU. And you can eat all you... 

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Jans Mat og Vinhus   Stavanger

Jans Mat og Vinhus, Stavanger

 2 Reviews  Behind the rather anonymous entrance to "Jans mat og vinhus" lies one of the better restaurants in Stavanger. The restaurant is located in the basement of an old house and there have been different... 

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Napoli   Trondheim

Napoli, Trondheim

 4 Reviews  Well... to be honest, there is as much good Italian food in the restaurant as there are pink elephant flying. However, if you do NOT expect to eat a real italian pizza - nor any other italian item -... 

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Dinner   Oslo

Dinner, Oslo

 7 Reviews  Some of the best Chinese I have ever had, and I've had a lot of it. Very distinct and varied flavors and everything was very fresh. My meal was close to $50, but considering that it included 1/2 of a... 

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Norwegian Specialities: Eating on a Shoestring Budget in Norway II

by YokuMoku

Here are some Norwegian specialities you should try while you are in Norway. All of these items are available at grocery stores such as Rema, Rimi, ICA, etc. Even though they cost a lot, it is still cheaper to buy them at the grocery stores than to eat them at restaurants.From the top left, Norwegian shrimps, can be bought frozen at grocery stores or fresh from the boats at the harbour. Fresh here means cooked/boiled on the boat but not frozen. Frozen means cooked and frozen. The frozen is cheaper than the fresh one, even though, imo, there is no big difference in taste between frozen and fresh ones. The way to enjoy these tasty shrimps is to eat the peeled shrimps with mayonnaise and a slice of white bread. Sprinkle the shrimps with fresh lemon juice. Or you can just eat the shrimp the way it is because it is already tasty and salty without anything extra.Next to the shrimp is Fjordland...

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Norwegian Strawberry I

by YokuMoku

The sweet and juicy Norwegian strawberry is the best in the world, and it is really something you must try when you visit Norway in the summer. The strawberry season in Norway starts in July. You can buy fresh sweet-to-the core Norwegian strawberry at market squares and grocery stores such as Rema, Rimi, ICA, Mega, etc. However, if you buy the strawberries from the grocery stores, you must be careful. First, check if the strawberries sold are from Norway, not Belgium or the Netherlands. Second, check if these are today's strawberries. Since Norwegian strawberries are sold ripe, one-or-two-day old strawberries can be very mushy and rotten already. Usually "old" strawberries are discounted, but if you buy them, you really miss the freshness of "new" strawberries. The price for 100gr of strawberries is 7NOK/1USD. A basket of small-size strawberries weighs about 300gr and costs around...

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Prior Chicken Breast Fillet: Eating on a Shoestring Budget in Norway I

by YokuMoku

Norway is an expensive country, and eating out in restaurants will dry up your travel budget without giving you a culinary satisfaction. There are high-class restaurants serving food made of fresh Norwegian produce, but it will cost you a fortune. So if you would like to eat on a shoestring budget, the best way is to buy your food from grocery stores such as Rema, Rimi, ICA, Kiwi. Rema is in general the cheapest one. You can buy delicious local specialties, such as various fish cakes, sausages, ham, salami, roast chicken, various Fjordland packaged food, and so on at the grocery stores. Some of these food can be eaten directly, some need to be heated in a microwave. Bringing your own small portable cooker will be a big help.To illustrate how expensive Norway is, I will include the prices on the items I list here. For example, 750gram Prior skinless chicken breast fillet costs...

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Værball

by YokuMoku

In Norway, you can eat værball, sheep's testicle, with your smalahove, smoked sheep's head. One thing for sure, I am not interested in tasting this dish. But as you have seen, there are many "exotic" dishes in Norway.

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Norwegian Raspberry from Urnes I

by YokuMoku

Norwegian berries are ripe and sweet to the core, simply the best in the world. They are exported to Japan and upscale French restaurants. Forget those giant tasteless American strawberries.If you visit Norway in July, you will have a great chance to taste Norwegian berries. They are not so cheap, but it is worth the experience.

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Whale Meat I

by YokuMoku

You can buy frozen whale meat in ordinary grocery stores such as Rema (usually the cheapest), Rimi, ICA, Kiwi, Mega, etc. The dark-red whale meat tastes more or less like beef heart. You can sautee the whale meat with butter, salt, and pepper.I don't really like whale meat, but for an experience, it does not hurt to try. If you are Green Peace activist, stay away from buying whale meat.

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Norwegian Raspberry Syrup from Urnes

by YokuMoku

One of the best things you can taste in Norway is the Urnes natural raspberry syrup made of raspberry and sugar, nothing else. It is not cheap, but it certainly tastes heavenly. When the Crown Prince Haakon got married, the royal family ordered fresh raspberries from this area.If you don't have access to Urnes raspberry syrup, you can buy frozen raspberry from Rema supermarket and blend it with sugar and a little bit of water. The taste is more or less the same.

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Foods to Try: Norwegian Cuisine

by seagoingJLW

Salmon, trout, cod, and halibut abound. Spekemat (cured food) is another specialty.Try:betasuppe - a meat and vegetable soupgul ertesuppe - yellow pea soup with ham fiskesuppe - fish soup with egg yolks and creamsmorbrod - Scandinavian open face sandwichkoldbord - the Norwegian version of the Swedish smorgasbordtilslorte bondepiker - layers of stewed apples, biscuit crumbs, sugar and whipped creamblotkake - soft sponge cake filled with fruit and whipped cream

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If you eat fish, wonderful,

by Gili_S

If you eat fish, wonderful, in Norway they love fish, there is many various of possibilities of fish menu, and it is nothing like what you used to in your own country (Beside Sweden & Finland which are similar).If you dont like fish, dont worry, there is always extra potatoes that you can get.

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Norway: Norwegian dishes

by jonkb

Norwegians usually eat four times a day. We start up with bread in the morning (breakfast): Smoergasbord (a swedish word used by americans). That's also when most of us make our sandwiches for lunch. We take that with us to work, and eat lunch at the workplace.The days only hot meal is usually served at about 17.00 at home. It's not usual for Norwegian to eat out exept when out on the town.The last meal is just like the breakfast; bread and butter. Everyday dinner can be just about everything served warm. One rather peculiar thing is the fishcaces. Many like them - some don'tTypical Norwegian dishes falls mainly in the category of fish: Salmon prepared in a large variety of ways are common. Lutefisk is dried Cod prepared with lye, and has it's verry own fans. Other types of fish are (some names in norwegian only): Steinbit, Uer, Breiflabb. Gravlaks is a norwegian speciality (Salmon...

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