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City: Stavanger, Hinnasvingene 47, 4018 Stavanger, Norway
With fine menus, Meam Thai from Stavanger delights, enriched with the known spices and (fish-)sauces of the Thai cuisine and a bunch of fresh vegetables, seafood and meat, Inthemorning a hearty brunch is offered here. In addition, they serve you delicious seafood dishes, Generally, the menus are prepared in a short time and fresh for you.
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City: Stavanger, Pedersgata 7, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
"Pizza was incredible, staff well accommodating and overall a great experience"
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City: Stavanger, Ryfylkegata 22, 4014 Stavanger, Norway
"Great food and great cocktails!"
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City: Stavanger, Skagen 27, 4006 Stavanger, Norway
"What could be a classic/rustic/farmhouse eatery is turned into a dark old pub style with burgers and pizzas on the menu. While other places were full (also out on the waterfront) this was empty. We thought it was just timing but NOPE. Well in need...of a fresh up and owners that want to distinguish themselves rather than just being another Norwegian burger/pizza restaurant. Slow service, small tables, expensive (not value for money) food, dirty floors. Disappointed when we left wish we went to any other place."
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City: Stavanger, Pedersgata 69, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
"Half week reservation. we were late and they thought it was 30 minutes. the entire staff was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the local ingredients and likör. diner was fantastic. we had cocktails and wein couples and the cocktails were exceptional. I will remember the cocktail aromas and aromen for a long time. Wine pairing on target also. big evening and we will return as often as possible."
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City: Stavanger, Kongsgårdbakken 1, 4005 Stavanger, Norway, 4006
"Went here with friends for lunch, there was no particular brunch lunch menu. The pasta dish I had was too salty, I could easily have made it better at home. The dishes my friends had (omelet and pizza) also looked uninspiring. None of us finished our meal. Knowing how tasty real Italian food can be, this chain restaurant was a disappointment. Service was friendly, but very slow. There are no toilets on the ground floor."
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City: Stavanger, Madlaveien 18, 4008 Stavanger, Norway
"There are not that many places in Stavanger that serves Norwegian food. Maybe because traditional Norwegian food can be a bit bland and hence people like to make it at home instead of paying for it at a restaurant. But we do have some good traditional Christmas food and many restaurants in town focus on this in November and December. One of the restaurants that maybe does this best, is City Bistro. It is a bit outside the city center of Stavanger and I don’t really think about it when I try to come up with restaurants to visit in downtown. But in November and December, City Bistro shines as it brings out the good Norwegian Christmas food and drinks. The restaurant is split up in several floors and downstairs there is a la carte restaurant. On the upper floors there are private rooms that you can rent, and this is what we did in November. We were 10 colleagues that decided to enjoy some lutefisk (lye fish) and pinnekjøtt. The private room that we got had a large square table and the interior is like taken out of an old cabin. We had booked the food in advance as we were 10 and that makes it easier to serve all at once. But before we got the food we were offered akevitt (or aquavit), the Scandinavian spirit that is usually made from potatoes (at least in Norway) and flavored with various herbs. They also had a good selection of local craft beer including Lervig and Jåttå Gårdsbryggeri and of course a selection of juleøl (Christmas ale). I had decided to have lutefisk as a starter and this is a dish that many people have an opinion about. It is made from dried/salted cod (klippfisk or tørrfisk) but it is treated with lye which can give it a gelatinous texture if it has been treated too much. I think City Bistro does it just right and they also seem to use good quality fish. The fish was served with a mash of peas, potatoes, bacon and mustard sauce. In addition to this we also got brown goat cheese (which is delicious by the way) to sprinkle on top. After the starter we got a palate cleanser which was basically a aquavit ice cream. And it seemed like the chef had been generous with the aquavit! As a main meal I had ordered pinnekjøtt. Pinnekjøtt is salted and dried lamb ribs and it is a traditional Christmas meal for about 30-40% of all Norwegians on Christmas eve. The lamb ribs are sold dried and you must soak them in water for 1-2 days depending on how salty they are. The dish at City Bistro was served in a traditional way with potatoes, mashed rutabaga and just juices from the cooking process. It was quite a big portion and the ribs contained lots of meat, but they were a bit too salty in my opinion. To end the meal, we got another traditional Norwegian dish: riskrem with berry sauce. Riskrem is a mix of cold rice porridge mixed with whipped cream, so it is quite a rich dessert. This riskrem was a bit on the firm side but it was very good indeed. Conclusion: if you come to Stavanger in the months from October to February, get in touch with City Bistro and see what they can organize for you! You might be able to taste some very good traditional Norwegian food – and food that is more or less impossible to find at other restaurants in Stavanger. If you are lucky you can even convince them to prepare a smalahove (half a head of lamb) for you: ;"
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City: Stavanger, Pedersgata 35, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
"1 star Terrible kebabs. Stringy chicken which was all Grissel and fat. Chewy and greasy. Too much salad and dressing. Possibly the worst kebab I've ever had. I was really hungry and only ate 2 bites. Zouq is just down the road and far far better. 4 star pizza. Update my review because my girlfriend just brought back a very tasty pizza. Good mix between American and Italian. Will buy again."
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City: Stavanger, Steinkargata 10, Breitorget, 4006 Stavanger, Norway
"Nice place, friendly staff. bad choice of the beer. small variation of the food. I have a piece of bone cartilage in my tomate, mozzarella and cured ham salad. the main course was cold when I got it and later reached the rest of the table. 190kr for 15 grams cheese and 1 small piece of bread. definitiw not worth the price. Stay away!"
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City: Stavanger, Pedersgata 8, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
"Very yummy Burger, as well the dirty fries are excellent. That was the best burgers we have had in Norway ever."
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