Landmark
Mainly a Cafeteria placeAbout Landmark:
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Excellent food and friendly service in a great location. RECOMMENDED!
We ordered the pasta from daily special, made with potato and with unique flavor, the toasted almond thins gave it another layer of complexity, very well cooked. The fish stew has a southeast Asian twist, you’ll like it if you like Tom yum soup. The bread and butter was surprising good, the butter is airy and fluffy (possibly made with pesto flavor?). All in all, we enjoyed all dishes ordered. Great location and view with reasonable price!
Caffè that serves a good lunch! It is open also some evenings often for those who likes dj set and dancing! A nice little choice of wines and beers. Price in the range for being Norway. Perfect place for a quick stop in between visiting the museums in Bergen!
Super chill spot in a historic building in Bergen. Surrounded by art and food vibes please be sure to enjoy the avocado toast and a cortado coffee. This place is amazing. And you may even meet some famous Norwegian rappers posted up at a table with their laptops working it out. Truly a special place in a very special city.
Nice place ! Food is really tasty. I recommend it’s perfect spot for lunch
Maybe the best place for lunch in Bergen? Food was delicious. Just a small menu, which means high quality produce and preparations! I had the butcher's steak which was perfect, chef came by to passionately talk about all the multi-day steps for preparations, which resulted in tons of flavour. Prices were surprisingly low for the quality. The service staff were very helpful and friendly.
Wow. I thought this was just a tourist trap for museum goers, but the food, latte, and beers were great. I had the fish soup, my wife had the falafel. Both were excellent.
This is a great little café and bar in Bergen that is located right near the Kode museums The perfect spot to grab a quick bite and cocktails in between visiting the art exhibits. The place has reasonably price drinks, given that everything is quite expensive in Norway. Glasses of wine here cost around $10-$12 USD per class. They also have some food selection, but I did not get to try that. The ambience is nice and hip.