Norway Food Guide · Feast Like There's No Tomorrow 🐟🍽️
We ate out so much that the instant noodles we brought almost made it back home untouched! 🟠 Oslo VulkanFisk Must-tries: Fish soup & salmon Bonus: Reindeer burger in the food hall + Asian market selling soy sauce & Shin Ramyun Café Skansen Limited lunch options, but their rich, creamy fish soup was the best of our trip! Tim Wendelboe Light-roast coffee with subtle fruity acidity ☕ Bought beans for a future proper tasting (not for caffeine noobs!) W.B. Samson Cinnamon rolls so good we visited 3 times! 🔴 Lofoten Islands The Tide Hotel Restaurant Beef = 👍 | Fish soup = 👎 (salty, not fresh) Only open restaurant nearby—limited menu but decent Bacalao Sunday lifesaver (everything else closed) Ate fries while waiting for the ferry—basic but did the job 🔵 Tromsø Raketten Bar & Pølse Reindeer hot dog + hot cocoa under the Northern Lights—magical! 🌌 Egon Restaurant Norwegian chain with surprising rice dishes (Asian cravings satisfied!) Slow service—avoid if in a hurry Mathallen Tromsø Skip the "fancy" fish burger—tasted like flour! 🚫 McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish wins here DIY Comfort Food Cooked Shin Ramyun while watching Spring Festival Gala 🎇 Local KIWI supermarket FTW: Salmon + cabbage + fish soup packs = homemade feast #FoodieGlobetrotter #NorwayEats #LunarNewYearEats #TravelSmart