Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Mo i Rana. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Mo i Rana (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈmuː i ˈrɑːnɑ]) a town and administrative centre of the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway. It is located just south of the Arctic Circle and in the Helgeland region of Nordland. Some of the outlying areas of the town include the suburbs of Båsmoen and Ytteren in the north and Selfors in the east.
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3 based on 21 reviews
Søilen Restaurant, we are proud of our history back to 1950s. It is the oldest restaurant in Mo i Rana city. The restaurant offers a bistro menu with small dishes, lunch, main dishes and dessert. Please try our famous "Grillet tørrfisk fra Halvors".
We had a nice dinner at this restaurant. The food was good and presentation was thought out. Everything was fresh and seemed to be prepared in the restaurant. They pride on using only the local ingredients.I would rate this restaurant as very good, but the price was quite high even by Norwegian standards. I usually expect some more creativity for this price, but to be honest, the food was basic, but very good and this is one of the best meals we've had in Northern Norway.
Chroma is an restaurant with ala carte. We have all you can eat lunch buffet between 11:00 - 13:00 with both hot and cold food
Er veldig god og âhjemmelagdâ mat uansett vad vi bestiller. Alt fra lunsjbuffé til tapas. Virkelig vert prisen og trivelig lokal og personal.
Vi var to venner som var der en fredagskveld. Vi drakk noen glass øl. Trivelig å sitte ute på verandaen å ta et par glass øl. Sol og ganske fint vær. Vi gikk inn for å høre på underholdning av en "trubadur" som sang drikkeviser og andre sanger. Kjempe trivelig kveld med god stemning. Kan ikke få gi nok ros til betjeningen. De var svært trivelig. Kommer gjerne tilbake. Vil anbefale andre å gå dit. Lokalet og betjeningen fortjener 5 stjerner
3 based on 52 reviews
Got the moose/elk-dish and the moose/elk-meat was burnt and the vegetablas was premade (frozen and then boiled) and overdone. This roadside restaurant is quite popular in Mo i Rana and I have been there several times, but the food is getting worse for each time I`m in. Not sure if I will come back.
3 based on 19 reviews
Ala carte restaurant
I live in Mo I Rana and Milano has since they started been me and my family go to places since they started. Been here way to many times for my fingers to count but most of my experiences here have been just great.I've decided to remove one star because some of the staff is not as welcoming as I expect on a resturant but there are a few select people that work there that makes the experience just one of the best one can have at a mid tier resturant like Milano. Also their toilet is not the cleanest at times.My favorite meal to order here has to be one of their steaks, eather pepper steak or the four seasons are but excelent choices, but with that said it's hard to go wrong on any of their meals.If you are ever in Mo I Rana and looking for a nice place to enjoy a good meal then this is the place to go for sure!
4 based on 83 reviews
The ladies had Bacalao and myself, i had filet of lamb. 2 bottles of housewine came to the table as well. The lamb in the redwine-sauce was very good. I did not taste the bacalao. Ladies said it was ok, not bad not splendid. :-)
A food destination at Helgeland To Elise From Marius a food destination at Helgeland with the concept From Fild to Table. We have a foodbar, a dining room named "Storstua, possibilitets for meeting room and seven lodging rooms with bathrooms.
We arrived to be met with smiles and welcome by Elise on a beautiful sunny afternoon. After a bracing swim in the cold but crystal clear waters of the fjord, we had one of the most delicious dinners I have ever had. This is a truly magical place!
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4 based on 288 reviews
Three of had a great dinner at No 3. We had soup for starters, two has the delicious northern Norwegian fish soup and one had the artichoke soup. Both were excellent. For mains, two has the cod and one had the grilled dry fish. The dry fish smelled somewhat like a salted cod, but the flavour was mild and did not have a strong salty taste. Both cod dishes were cooked to perfection, moist not dried out. Either dish is recommended. Prices are typical for fine dining in Norway. Worth a visit!
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