β οΈ Budget-Friendly King Crab in Oslo π³π΄ | Honest Reviews
1οΈβ£ Vulkanfisk πππππ π Mathallen Oslo, Vulkangata 5, 0178 Oslo A hidden gem in a local seafood marketβour first Oslo meal blew us away! Book online (walk-ins unlikely). Bar seats let you watch chefs at work. π Must-Order & Prices π° π Fish Soup (Kr.300 / Β₯197) β Ultra-creamy, no fishy taste. My top pick! π¦ Pepper Fried King Crab (Kr.865 / Β₯568) β Sweet-spicy crab legs. Husbandβs favoriteβgreat value! π¦ Garlic Fried Scampi (Kr.275 / Β₯180) β Decent but oily. Skip if not craving shrimp. 2οΈβ£ The Salmon ππππ π Strandpromenaden 11, 0252 Oslo A salmon specialty spotβwhen in Norway, right? Book ahead! π What to Try π° π Grilled Salmon (Kr.295 / Β₯194) β Perfectly cooked over creamy mashed potatoes. π Salmon Tartare (Kr.215 / Β₯142) β Fresh salmon + roe on crispy bread. Texture heaven! π Salmon Sashimi (3pcs, Kr.125 / Β₯82) β Pure, buttery freshness. π₯ Pair with white wine (Kr.185 / Β₯122) 3οΈβ£ Den Glade Gris ππ (Skip It!) π St. Olavs Gate 33, 0166 Oslo Expected a grand finale, got disappointment. Empty despite our booking. π£ Why It Sucks: Rudest service in Oslo (possibly jaded by Chinese tourists). Signature Pork Knuckle β Overfried, leathery skin. Germany does it better. Whale Sashimi β Fishy, beef-like texture. One bite was enough. Verdict: Only go if you really love pork (and bad vibes). #OsloEats #NorwayTravel #FoodieFails #KingCrab #NordicFood #BudgetTravel