⚠️ Must-Try & Avoid: Oslo’s Best (and Worst) Food Spots 🇳🇴
🦀 1️⃣ Vulkanfisk – King Crab on a Budget! 📍 Mathallen Oslo, Vulkangata 5, 0178 Oslo Rating: ★★★★★ A hidden gem in a local seafood market. Book ahead—walk-ins are tough! Sitting at the bar lets you watch chefs in action. 📌 What to Order & Prices 💰 🐟 Fish Soup (Kr. 300 / ~¥197) – Rich, creamy, and my favorite! 🦀 Pepper Fried King Crab (Kr. 865 / ~¥568) – Sweet, peppery crab legs—worth every krone! 🦐 Garlic Fried Scampi (Kr. 275 / ~¥180) – Good but oily (skip if you dislike spicy). 🐟 2️⃣ The Salmon – Norwegian Salmon Specialists 📍 Strandpromenaden 11, 0252 Oslo Rating: ★★★★☆ A must-visit for salmon lovers—book ahead! 📌 What to Order & Prices 💰 🐟 Grilled Salmon (Kr. 295 / ~¥194) – Perfectly cooked over creamy mashed potatoes. 🐟 Salmon Tartare (Kr. 215 / ~¥142) – Fresh salmon + crispy bread + fish roe = heaven! 🐟 Salmon Sashimi (3 pieces, Kr. 125 / ~¥82) – Ultra-fresh, pure Nordic flavor. 🥂 White Wine (Kr. 185 / ~¥122) – Pairs well! 💣 3️⃣ Den Glade Gris – Skip This One! 📍 St. Olavs Gate 33, 0166 Oslo Rating: ★★☆☆☆ A disappointing finale to our Oslo trip. Big space, but service was rude (possibly due to too many Chinese tourists visiting). 📌 What Went Wrong? 🍖 Pork Knuckle – Overfried, rock-hard skin (way worse than German-style ones!). 🐋 Whale Meat Sashimi – Fishy, weird texture (like chewy beef). Couldn’t finish it. Verdict: Not worth it—avoid! #OsloFood #NorwayTravel #NordicCuisine