Fiskeriet Youngstorget

Fiskeriet Youngstorget is a popular seafood restaurant and fish shop in Oslo, renowned for its fresh and high-quality seafood. Located in the vibrant Youngstorget area, it offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere where patrons can enjoy a variety of seafood dishes or purchase fresh seafood to take home. The restaurant takes pride in sourcing its ingredients sustainably.

The snow crab was absolutely delicious. It was fresh, delicately sweet, and subtle in flavor. The sweet, tender crab meat paired perfectly with the rich, smooth butter and warm, aromatic garlic. The way it was broken up made it easy to extract the meat.

The fish was too thick, with a crust that wasn’t crispy and became soggy quickly. It also had a slight fishy aftertaste. While the fries were good, unfortunately, the fish was disappointing.

Fiskeriet Youngstorget

Website: https://www.fiskeriet.net/
Opening hours: 
Monday – Friday 11.00 a.m. – 22.30 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday 12.00 p.m. – 22.30 p.m.
Address: Youngstorget 2b, 0181 Oslo, Norway

Chocolate break at Fjåk

Fjåk is the first bean-to-bar chocolate maker in Norway, and their coffee shop is located in Bergen Old Town. You can sit in front of the store, indoors, or in the charming backyard. The shop serves a selection of hot and cold drinks, cookies, and popsicles.

You can also purchase their unique chocolate bars. In addition to selling regular dark chocolate, they offer a Nordic twist with unique local ingredients such as brown cheese and reindeer moss, bringing a taste of Norwegian tradition into their creations.

I visited a little after opening, and there were just a few customers, which added to the relaxed vibe. The service was absolutely phenomenal. The guy behind the counter was courteous and patient, explaining everything in detail and even making thoughtful recommendations.

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I got the Haiti 60% chocolate with whipped cream.

It had a unique aftertaste—smooth yet not overly sweet, with a lighter consistency than most hot chocolates.

It’s not your typical sugary hot chocolate but more of an artisanal experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fjåk chocolate shop & café

Website: http://www.fjaak.no/
Telephone: +4740851893
Opening hours: 

Monday
  • 8 am–7 pm
Tuesday
  • 8 am–7 pm
Wednesday
  • 8 am–7 pm
Thursday
  • 8 am–7 pm
Friday
  • 8 am–7 pm
Saturday
  • 10 am–7 pm
Sunday
  • 10 am–7 pm

Address: Skostredet 5, 5017 Bergen, Norway