Reviews on European food in Honefoss, Eastern Norway, Norway including Brasserie Fengselet, Pizzeria del Generale, Eger & Co, Rumi Restaurant, Gledeshuset Honefoss, Salt & Pepper, Tony's Matglede, Tony's Restaurant og Bar, Skarrudsetra, Kanel Honefoss
Things to do in Honefoss
Kjekk plass med trivelige damer innenfor disken.God kaffe og godt bakverk, godt og tine opp etter mange kuldegrader utenfor.Besøkte plassen tidligere også, da ble det lunsj og suppe.Masse folk rundt lunsj tid.Godt plasser i senteret Kuben.
Skarrudsetra opened in February 2018, and since the opening, Skarrudsetra has gone above all expectations! Skarrudsetra consists of a cafe with seating for 50 people in front of the fireplace, and 100 people out on our large terrace. Enjoy an ice-cold nor
Vikerfjell is the most accessible "mountain" for cross-country skiing in south-east Norway. You can actually go from Hønefoss to Nes in Aadal. On the way there are some open dining places, including, Skarrudsetra. Check opening hours, in ski season Skarrudsetra is mostly open Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 17:00.
This is the place where you meet your friends for a nice talk, good coffe and something to eat. The Menue is just fantastic, and Tony himself, proberly the the most friendly CafeOvner in Norway.
4 based on 45 reviews
First restaurant visited after arriving in Norway to have a quick snack with the family for lunch. Staff very friendly, explaining the typical Norway dishes. but we selected the pizza's. These were very good, but so huge, that we've had plenty of 'extra' snacks for the afternoon.
3 based on 161 reviews
Filled up on a Friday night in June. Reception downstairs did not know of any reservation. Had to search for my company. Went upstairs, there they showed me to tour table. Took ten minutes before someone came and asked if i wanted something to drink while waiting for the others. Had to give away one of four chairs (we were only three persons). Don't they have extra chairs? Asian, a few pizzas, many beef courses, only two with fish. . For dessert I asked for chocolate with whipped cream. "We don't have that". "Yes, you do, look in the menu!". Waitress was not accustomed to customers asking for the drink before the eat. Does not open till 2 PM on weekdays, for lunch go to Chili Pepper.
4 based on 32 reviews
We were pleased to find out that we were among the first guests at Gledeshuset. They opened May 31 (2018), but there was no sign of novice. Good food at reasonable prices (introductory? hope not), friendly service. Just a nice place to visit. We'll be back!Hei Sigmund,Takk for positiv og hyggelig anmeldelse!Velkommen tilbake :)Hilsen Gledeshuset
4 based on 120 reviews
Probably the only decent place to go to in central Honefoss. A lovely old building, tastefully decorated with a preponderance of chandeliers, we had a lovely dinner here. It's run by an Iranian, but all the kitchen staff are Bulgarian, which explains the menu. Only available in Norwegian (it would be easy enough for them to run off an English version), the menu is broad and covers everything you could possibly want, from the excellent pizzas through endless chicken and pork dishes. We had the Bulgarian mixed grill (not in the UK style but perfectly decent) and the chicken-filled pancake, which were both delicious. They were rounded off by the house wine, a mere 269 krone.We felt welcomed and looked after, just what we wanted after a delayed flight to Oslo. To be recommended
4 based on 96 reviews
I visited for lunch with 3 American friends while visiting Norway. Obviously a local trendy mummy and friends lunch venue.Meals arrived fairly quickly despite the place being full.Staff spoke good english.Sweet potato fries and aoli were beautiful, but the burger was nothing special.My friends meals also looked nice.Would go back for more sweet potato fries.Prices in line with Norwegian cafe rates.
4 based on 105 reviews
A hardcore pizzeria/trattoria featuring a woodfired oven. We fly in the best Italian ingredients every week for a fresh HQ product!
First of all, this is a bit off the beaten track and even on that track it could be hard to find. You will need a car and a map/gps. Locate the old military area Helgelandsmoen. You will pass several random buildings but keep more or less straight. A yellowish building has a couple of enlighten signs on it and the adress Regimentsveien 10 written on it. Locate the door and you are there. The restautant is nicer than it looks from the outside. They have excellent italian style pizzas, some starters and salads, one other main coarse and a couple of desserts. So stick to the pizza. An additional tip- this is probably the only place for miles where you can play snooker. Also a pool table and a childrens playarea in the basement. Combine a visit here with a dip in the "Ringeriksbadet" 100m away.
4 based on 128 reviews
Baked filet of trout â carrots â grilled bok choi â mashed potato â pickled cucumber â sorrel foam. The trout filet was larger than restaurant standards. But the carrots, two sliced minis only! That said, the taste was very good. No service delays, but this was before the rush. 4.5 points.
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