7 Best Restaurants in Central Norway, Norway

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We've compiled the best of the best in Central Norway - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bakeriet i Lom

$ Fodor's Choice

The Lom Bakery is a popular place to stop for Norwegians driving through the area. Whether it's for a loaf of fresh bread to bring home or their famous cinnamon rolls for the road, the bakery doesn't disappoint. They are always tweaking their recipes to ensure they are improving, and because of this, every batch of baked goods is unique.

Heim Gastropub

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A cozy, rustic restaurant with a casual atmosphere focusing on homemade burgers and fish-and-chips, but also offering some Norwegian specialties such as cured meat, salad, and local cheeses in addition to an impressive range of beers. Gets extra lively on the weekends.

Storgata 84, Lillehammer, 2609, Norway
61--10--00--82
Known For
  • Great chili fries
  • Self-tap system gives you the opportunity to tap the beer yourself
  • Charming interiors
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Heim Gastropub Hamar

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If you're seeking creamed mussel soup or a range of other tasty local specialties paired with the perfect beer, Heim Gastropub is the place to be. It's also the right place for a burger and other pub grub. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the interiors are rustic with a modern, colorful twist. You can even pour your own beer with an ingenious system that locals seem to love.

Torggata 41, Hamar, 2317, Norway
62--80--94--20
Known For
  • Friendly and courteous staff
  • Over 100 types of beers
  • Casual and cozy interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch weekdays

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Kai & Mattis Café

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The first thing that catches your eye in Kai & Mattis Café is the bright red interior, the opposite of sedate Scandinavian design. The second thing most likely will be the sweet scent of delicious cakes. Enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of Champagne, preferably accompanied with one of the mouthwatering desserts.

Moskusgrillen

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In the middle of Dombås, Moskusgrillen serves traditional Norwegian dishes ranging from potetball (potato dumplings often served with meat) to elk burger. If you're looking for something more familiar for the kids, there are a dozen or more kinds of pizza that you can enjoy on the outside terrace. The atmosphere is casual and informal, making it perfect for a quick meal.

Pillarguri Café

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A century old, this charming café sits in the middle of downtown Otta. Popular among locals, it's known for use of local produce, especially in regional specialties like trout and moose (as well as for toppings on American-style pizzas). The place is named for a legendary local woman who played a key role in the Battle of Kringen against the Scots in 1612. Memorabilia on the walls and the old counter from way back when create a warm and rustic atmosphere.

Vertshuset Røros

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Located in a historic wooden building, this restaurant lets you choose between a more formal dining room, with elegant decor and crisp linens, in the main building and a casual pub in the old servants´ quarters and coach house. The Vertshuset, to the left as you enter from the street, offers a four-course set menu focusing on local fish and game and à la carte, while the pub to the right has an array of burgers and Norwegian cured meat and cheeses.