6 Best Restaurants in The Western Fjords, Norway

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

Cafe Rallaren

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In the Myrdal train station (you get here by train or foot), Cafe Rallaren caters to travelers during the busy summer season. It serves local dishes in a diner-style atmosphere, and also offers bicycle rentals and luggage storage. Hikers often fortify themselves here with Norwegian waffles and other sweets displayed behind the counter.

Myrdal Station, Myrdal, 5718, Norway
97--08--90--52
Known For
  • Great Norwegian waffles
  • Friendly staff
  • Quick service
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov--Mar.

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Elvatun Café and Bar

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If you're looking to eat like a Viking, this long dining hall with soaring wood beams and a central fireplace should be on your list. The atmosphere is extremely cozy, especially when it's cold outside and you want to warm up by the open fire; at other times of the year, the tables out on the deck facing the lake are the most desirable (especially if you take advantage of the three outdoor hot tubs). The menu is international, but there are also local specialties like reindeer.
Nedkvitnesvegen 25, Voss, 5710, Norway
56--51--05--25
Known For
  • An old-school vibe
  • Plenty of local dishes
  • Lovely location

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Fjell og Fjord Kafè

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Centrally located in Eidfjord, this charming café with a handful of tables outside bakes some of the best pastries around—make sure to get some to take along on your adventures. This is the perfect place for a light lunch—with the best local produce—a filling snack, or a great cup of coffee.

Eidfjordvegen 277, Eidfjord, 5783, Norway
45--97--22--85
Known For
  • Delectable pastry
  • Edible souvenirs
  • Friendly staff

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Flåm Bakeri

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This bakery serves up some of the best cinnamon rolls you have ever tasted, and of course the famous Norwegian skolebolle (buns with custard and coconut). In the summer, they move the chairs and tables outside so you can enjoy the sunshine. In cooler weather the space is limited, so you might want to take your treats with you.

Furukroa Kafé

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Occupying a traditional Nordic structure, this casual eatery is the kind of place where families head to the picnic tables on the terrace in warmer months and booths in the homey interior when it's cooler. It serves a variety of dishes, most of which are pictured on the wall. The location puts you close to the cruise port.

Marianne Bakeri og Kafe

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The local bakery, named for its owner, is located beside the river in Aurland, with an outdoor seating area that is perfect on warm days. Enjoy the homemade bread and a bowl of soup here, or take an armload of pastries to go.