There are sooooo many great spots for dining out!! I was partial with going to God Brod or Baker Brun for a morning coffee and snack, Daily Pot (meat bowl) for lunch and any one of the fantastic dinner places in or near the city center! Lysverket is just one that comes to mind!
I would go for the kanelboole. As a child my Norwegian mother in ND would take me to a friend's bakery every Saturday to eat fresh kanelbolle. Great memories.
so happy to get comments from you:) be sure to check out our article about the brown cheese: www.visitnorway.com/things-to-do/food-and-drink/brown-cheese/
I'm pretty disappointed by the food scene in Bergen. It's actually one of the things I mention when listing the cons of living in Bergen, to my Danish friends. I might be a bit biased since I used to live in Copenhagen, which can probably be classified as the culinary capital of the world at this point - but, most of the restaurants and takeaway I've tried in Bergen has disappointed me. Especially considering the steep Norwegian prices. And bakeries I've just completely given up on. For some reason, Baker Brun and Godt Brød seems to have shared monopoly in Bergen, and they are both subpar. However, not everything has disappointed me. Some places that are good and stood out positively for me: Cornelius Sjømatrestaurant Villani Skostredet REDSUN iSushi Minde (The poké bowls) There's still a lot left that I haven't yet tried, but since I've had so many bad experiences, I'm just not that eager to explore more of the food scene.
There are sooooo many great spots for dining out!! I was partial with going to God Brod or Baker Brun for a morning coffee and snack, Daily Pot (meat bowl) for lunch and any one of the fantastic dinner places in or near the city center! Lysverket is just one that comes to mind!
wow, great tips! :D thanks!
I would go for the kanelboole. As a child my Norwegian mother in ND would take me to a friend's bakery every Saturday to eat fresh kanelbolle. Great memories.
I love how healthy the food is
French Tacos must try
Brunost og kanelbolle er livet!!! 🙌
vi er veldig enige!
And I forgot to add that I'd also love to eat almost anything with brown butter or brown cheese. Its unique and delicious.
so happy to get comments from you:) be sure to check out our article about the brown cheese: www.visitnorway.com/things-to-do/food-and-drink/brown-cheese/
Brunost iskrem looked tasty!
it is a very special thing to try when in Norway. highly recommended!
#lunch_station👌
Boom!!
I'm pretty disappointed by the food scene in Bergen. It's actually one of the things I mention when listing the cons of living in Bergen, to my Danish friends.
I might be a bit biased since I used to live in Copenhagen, which can probably be classified as the culinary capital of the world at this point - but, most of the restaurants and takeaway I've tried in Bergen has disappointed me. Especially considering the steep Norwegian prices.
And bakeries I've just completely given up on. For some reason, Baker Brun and Godt Brød seems to have shared monopoly in Bergen, and they are both subpar.
However, not everything has disappointed me. Some places that are good and stood out positively for me:
Cornelius Sjømatrestaurant
Villani Skostredet
REDSUN
iSushi Minde (The poké bowls)
There's still a lot left that I haven't yet tried, but since I've had so many bad experiences, I'm just not that eager to explore more of the food scene.
The food scene in Bergen is continuously evolving, don´t give up, and keep on exploring! 😍
Brown cheese........bleuuurrrgghh 🤢🤢
but fish soup in a cup - YUM- right?? 😋