3 of us had the 4 course menu and 2 had the 6 course. We got to try everything. I also did a non-alcohol drink pairing and it was great. The restaurant uses fire as its key ingredient. Cook in old Scandinavian ways, giving flavor to meat and fish through fire and smoke.
Stockholm | Vasa Museum
SwedenVasa Museum
It’s a must see in Stockholm! Even if you have little interest in ships, this is definitely worth seeing. The Vasa is the most well preserved 17 century warship in the world. More than 98 percent of the ship is original, and it is decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures. Vasa never made it out of Stockholm harbor. It sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. Nearly 400 years later, it is magnificently displayed to light your imagination.
The museum is well designed to allow visitors to experience the ship at different levels. To maximize the visit, do a guided tour (about 30 minutes) and also watch the movie in the auditorium. It will bring you even closer to the whole story.
Stockholm Food Festival
The food festival occurs during the first week of June (1 – 6 June 2017) in the King’s Garden Park. Many of Stockholm’s local restaurants serves food during the festival and cover everything from traditional dishes to international cuisines around the world.
Strandvagen
Mathias Dahlgren | Stockholm, Sweden
SwedenThis was our second visit. The menu is an a la carte, offer small plate selections. We each ordered 1 at a time and swapped so we got to try more. In total we ordered 6 dishes. We left feeling satiated but not overly so.
Beef tartar / Swedish squid
Langoustines from Bohuslän
Charcoal grilled lamb
White asparagus & artichokes
Variation of passion fruit & cape gooseberry
Fäviken Magasinet | Jämtland, Sweden
SwedenMost exciting and unique food experience
We flew from the States and committed 2 days out of our 10 days in Scandinavia for this experience. We had 6 months of anticipation after the initial booking to begin our journey. This was my second visit to Fäviken. With very scenic drive through the countryside, we arrived Fäviken around 5pm.
Östersund airport to Fäviken
In June the weather here was still cold. It was snowing for about 5 minutes after we arrived. You can’t tell! The sky looks so blue!
Complimentary drinks & reindeer sausage while you relax in sauna before dinner
Pig’s head, dipped in sourdough & deep fried, gooseberry, tarragon salt
At dinner time all guest gathered outside and inside the restaurants lower level to start the dinner at 7pm. Didn’t get to see chef Nilsson at the door this time. We were seated downstairs to share a big table (8 people total) where the appetizers and the rest of the dinner was served.
flaxseed and vinegar crisps
Roe
Tofu
Bread
Scallop
All ingredients came from this region of Sweden or Norway. The scallop is the dish chef Nilsson is most famous for. It had been cooked in its own shell without any seasoning over burning juniper branches. The texture of the scallop was so good not to mention its delicate sweetness.
King Crab
Pork
Markerl
The food came with exciting flavors and big contrasts in modern presentations meeting traditional ingredients. I felt it was like the future of food steeped in the past.
Clam
Egg
Asparagus
Pork
What was him making?
Dessert
Ice cream
maccrron
Dessert
cream brulee
meat pie
sweets
duck egg drink
sweets
The box of snus marks the end of the meal
From a bone marrow brulée, a savory meat pie (so good!!!) , a box of candy, to duck egg liqueur and homemade snus. These will be an experience I will not forget!
Tipi & Fire & Cigar
Outside, there is a tipi complete with a bonfire burning inside. At the end of dinner, you are offered cigars that you can smoke in a fire lit tipi. It was my first time to smoke cigar inside a Tipi. What a special night!
It was 11:48pm! June, the month of endless days
Good morning! Time for breakfast 🙂
Happily arrived our breakfast table
breakfast
breakfast
Warm yogurt/grains
breakfast
People said this was a “once-in-a-lifetime” trip, and we were lucky enough to experience it twice! I would have loved to have done it all over again, will have to wait for another season for different ingredients.
Bye Fäviken! See you next time!
Bergen One Day Sightseeing | Norway
NorwayBryggen Hanseatic Wharf | UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bryggen means “wharf” in Norwegian. It was where Bergen was founded nearly 1000 years ago. Bryggen was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The original buildings were destroyed by fire in 1702. It was then built and rebuilt over the centuries
The wharf buildings have been converted to shops but kept their character. It was definitely very touristy.
Take your time to go through the alley, stop at some of the shops or maybe get a drink.
Bryggen is charming and picturesque!
Trekroneren
Bergen’s best sausages” since 1946. Yes, do as the Norwegians do – have a reindeer sausage?!
Extra-long reindeer sausage with lingonberry, mustard and fried onions.
Tasted like pork!
Fjellskal Fisketorget (Fish Market)
The fist market has a very wide variety of fish and other seafood to eat in or take out. Just strolling through is a treat!
Many decisions to make…
Fjellskål Fisketorget AS
The seafood was fresh and plentiful. We were there around 2pm and it was hectic and busy with lots of tourists.
Fish soup
Crayfish/Langustines
Marinated with garlic and chili oil
Spiced and pan fried Tuna / Fresh scallops
Kitchen & Table Bergen
We stayed at the Clarion Hotel and decided to “eat in” since the Kitchen & Table is the house restaurant also we are fans of Marcus Samuelsson. We had a big lunch so decided to order a bunch of appetizers.
Bread
Tomato basil salad
Local cheese plate
Pate
Carrot cake
Borgund Stave Church | The Oldest Stave Church in Norway
NorwayBorgund Stave Church
We made this short detour to see the Borgund Stave Church before heading to Flam. This was a very well preserved stave church (medieval wooden Christian church) built around 12th century. The Borgund Stave Church is the oldest and the most authentic stave church in Norway.
Built like upside-down Viking ship. It was once burned down and archaeologists dug it up and put the parts back together.
Visitor Center
Flåm Railway Norway – the most scenic and beautiful train rides in the world
NorwayThe Flam Railway
We did a round trip from Flam to Myrdal. Every tourism website told people to go to Flam and take the train to Myrdal when staying in Norway so we did! The train journey took about an hour in each direction and included tons of impressive views of the valley and waterfalls.
Brief stop at Kjosfossen waterfall for breath taking view of waterfalls. We had the opportunity to get off the train and spend some time at the foot of this amazing waterfall. While looking up, some music began and then a woman dressed in red appeared dancing, further up next to the top of the waterfall. It was such a great surprise!
We chose the right hand side which had the more scenic views and for the return journey the waterfall was on the other side.
From the windows the scenery was breathtaking! Lots of little farms dotted about along the way.
Fretheim Hotel
After a great trip on the Flam railway the hotel was just a few steps away. Flam was a small town, everything was central to square where the station and marina were located.
Dinner
We had the buffet dinner. There were plenty of local seafood and even had Mink whale meat.
Breakfast
The breakfast buffet was large and of excellent quality with many local ingredients.
Norway’s Top Attractions: Geirangerfjord & Trollstigen
NorwayWe had an amazing and unforgettable road trip throughout Norway. This was definitely the place to fall in love with the country. In this trip we have visited 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Borgund Stave Church, Bryggen, and Geirangerfjord). We drove from Ålesund to Trollstigen and then to Geirangerfjord in a day. The scenery was outstanding and I was so pleased to have experienced it. We literally stopped every 10 meters taking amazing photos!
Aksla Utsiktspunkt in Ålesund
The view from the top of Aksla mountain is fantastic! You can see the harbor, the city, and surrounding islands. We drove up to the top. If you have time, it’s 418 steps up.
Trollstigen (the “Troll Ladder”)
This is one of Norway’s National Tourist Roads. The road twists through 11 hairpin bends as it climbs up to 858 meters above sea level. The road is closed in the winter and opens in late May or June. Definitely a must-see while in Norway!
Sunrise ~4:02am
Sunset ~10:54pm
The view of the waterfalls from the zigzag road are spectacular.
The visitor center is well done. The cement walkways is very modernistic provide you with easy access to lookout points with incredible views.
When I saw pictures of the Trollstigen viewing platform, I knew this place would be a great part of our Scandinavian road trip. The views from up high offering an amazing view point on the opposite cliff road. Jaw dropping views everywhere!
UNESCO Heritage Geirangerfjord
It was one of the two fjords that are UNESCO World Heritage Natural Sites. We took a 1.5 hour ferry around the fjord (May to Sept. only). While it was still cold during May, we tried as much as we could to stay outside on the deck so we could fully appreciate the fjord.
You can take a ferry along the fjord and enjoy the massive landscape towering on either side. Ferry took about an hour and half.
The view of the fjords is definitely breathtaking. Highlight for most is the “Seven sisters Waterfall”.
Driving to Olden
We saw Glacier!
Bunnpris, Olden (Airbnb)
We stayed in an modern apartment with a breathtaking view over the river. The location from the front was not so attractive as it was part of a supermarket shopping complex. But it was right at a glacial river with awesome views of the mountains!
Great day to start with a homemade breakfast!
Hurtigruten Cruise | Norwegian Fjords
NorwayTrondheim to Ålesund
We took the Hurtigruten boat from Trondheim to Ålesund. The staff were thoroughly professional and friendly. The scenery was beautiful (if the weather is good) but there was not much to do on board. I would recommend this cruise as a good short experience.
There are several lounges with comfortable seats and nice view.
The cabin (inside cabin with window) is clean and comfortable; there is a bathroom with shower and toilet.
Dinner
We enjoyed great food and quite stunning views of fjords and mountains. The staff are accommodating: if you have special dietary requirements they will go out of their way to help you.
Trondheim, Norway
SwedenTrondheim is Norway’s third largest city. We flew with SAS Airlines from Oslo to Trondheim then took a bus to the hotel. The view was beautiful. Got to the hotel around 9pm. It was still bright outside. Our plan was to stay in Trondheim for one night and taking the scenic Hurtigruten coastal cruise to Ålesund next day morning.
Old Town Bridge
A must do in Trondheim is a visit to the city’s old port area at the mouth of the Nidelv River. There are a lot of colorful old wooden warehouses built on piles above the water. The best view of these stunning buildings is from the bridge.
Restaurant Nidelven
Better come hungry to the Norwegian breakfast table! The title “Best Breakfast in Norway” is well deserved. We chose to stay at Scandic Nidelven Hotel simply because of the breakfast. 🙂
There are a lot of choices. Cheese, salami, smoked salmon, tomato mackerel, home made liver pate, freshly made omelet, Cereals, freshly baked bread & pastries, yogurt, smoothies, juices, pancakes, etc. Don’t forget to try their brunost (brown cheese).
Definitely overfed myself again…
Oslo, Norway
NorwayVigeland Sculpture Park
We had exceptionally good weather while in Oslo. We were actually here looking for the ‘Angry Baby’ and found out this place was very interesting. The sculptures were excellent and took you through the human emotions of life from birth through death.
Viking Ship Museum
We took the ferry over to Bygdoy (about 15 minutes). The Viking Museum was easily accessible via the ferry boat on the city waterside, with just a short walk to the museum from the docking point on the other side of the bay.
The Viking Ship Museum contained 3 ancient Viking ships over 1100 yrs old along with multiple artifacts found with them. Only place where you can see a real viking ship from the 900s. The museum was not big, which made it very manageable.
The Norwegian Folkesmuseum
We walked about 5 minutes from the Viking Ship museum to the Norwegian Folk Museum. The museum was an outdoor collection of historic buildings and villages. It showed how Norwegians used to live from medieval times until quite recently.
Really interesting and well presented collection that gave a sense of life in rural Norway through the years. Don’t miss the awesome Stave Church.
The Royal Palace
Beautiful palace and grounds. Changing of the guard takes place at 1:30 every afternoon. There is no gender requirement for being a guard.
The mounted guards lead a parade of marching guards and a full band up the Karl Johans Gate from Akershus Fortress to the palace. Once they reach the front of the palace, they perform a little concert and go through their military routine.
One of the guards passed out. Amazing how they can stay so official looking despite the sun beaming down and dozens of people taking photos of their every move.
The weather was beautiful when we visited. Lots of people were basking in the sun.
National Museum
We wanted to see Edvard Munch ‘The Scream’. If you are a Munch fan, you are in for a treat as a lot of his works are here. The Scream is obviously a hugely famous work of art and it was great to see it up close.
Fuji Five Lakes
JapanLake Kawaguchiko 河口湖
Kawaguchiko is a great base to explore the surrounding five lakes areas. The best approach is to rent a bike. We arrived late in the day to Kawaguchiko so we only had time to catch the sunset which was very nice too.
Shuhoukaku Kogetsu 秀峰閣湖月
The hotel was in a perfect location for viewing Mt. Fuji. It is right next to Lake Kawaguchiko and on clear days you can see Mount Fuji from your room.
You can see Mount Fuji directly from the room.
Kawaguchiko Winter Fireworks
The highlight of our stay was the fireworks display over the mountain.
Dinner
Traditional Kaiseki meal
Good morning Mount Fuji!
The view from the room was breathtaking. Even when Mt. Fuji was not visible, the lake and the hills were really beautiful.
Breakfast
I love Japanese style breakfast buffet! I often end up stuff myself with too much food…self control is needed!
Too bad Mount Fuji was covered by cloud right before we left the hotel.