11 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.

Brasserie Posten

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Being one of the best restaurants in Geiranger may not seem such a feat (there's only a handful), but this place distinguishes itself with a stunning fjordside setting and excellent no-nonsense cuisine that capitalizes on the area's abundant and fresh local seafood, artisanal cheeses, wild game, and produce. It also has a huge selection of local beers.

Geirangervegen 4, Geiranger, 6216, Norway
70--26--13--06
Known For
  • Lovely terrace for summertime dining
  • Great view of the fjord
  • Central location
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.--Mar.
Reservations essential

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Flåm Marina Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice
With relaxing views of the fjord, this popular eatery serving well-prepared local fare can be found a short walk from the train station. The terrace is the perfect place in warmer weather, and locals and travelers alike find their way to the glassed-in pavilion all year.

Flåmstova

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Looking for all the world like a traditional chalet, thanks to the massive beams and honey-color wood floors, you'll feel the Scandinavian hygge (coziness) as soon as you walk inside. The restaurant focuses on fresh local ingredients while encouraging creativity among its chefs. This makes for an exciting menu where traditional flavors meet unusual cooking techniques.

A-Feltvegen 25, Flåm, 5743, Norway
57--63--20--50
Known For
  • Dishes prepared with local beer
  • New takes on traditional dishes
  • Locally sourced ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.--Apr.
Available for groups on request in low season

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Hoven Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

At the top of Loen Skylift, this strikingly modern restaurant is perched off the edge of a cliff. On one side of the dining room is an entire wall of glass, so every table has spectacular views while guests dine on Nordic dishes with the freshest local ingredients.

Fjordvegen 1002, Loen, 6789, Norway
57--87--59--00
Known For
  • Delicious traditional foods
  • A grill is open for summer lunches
  • Rooftop café serves light fare
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. mid-Oct. and Mon.--Thurs. Nov. and Jan.

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Olebuda and Cafe Ole

$$$ Fodor's Choice

In a picturesque white clapboard house that was Geiranger's first grocery store, this restaurant is a popular choice for sophisticated, modern fare. A bright, cozy dining room on the second floor focuses on small plates with an emphasis on local veggies, seafood, and meats: wild poached salmon with parsley butter, scallops, and cauliflower purée; venison medallions with bacon and buttered beets. In mild weather the terrace is a lovely place to dine, and there's live music on weekends.

Gjørvahaugen, Geiranger, 6216, Norway
70--26--32--30
Known For
  • Downstairs café is popular with families
  • Homemade desserts
  • Good coffee and pastries
Restaurant Details
Restaurant closed Sept.–May. Café closed Oct.–Apr.
No reservations

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Vangsgaarden Gastropub

$$$ Fodor's Choice
The outdoor seating area boasts spectacular views of the fjord, making this eatery in the village's former bakery well worth a visit. The menu includes pub classics as well as local dishes, so you are bound to find something for the whole family. Locals say the tower of the building is haunted.
Nedstagata 1, Aurland, 5745, Norway
99--88--95--23
Known For
  • Fish from the nearby mountain lakes
  • Historic building
  • Local cuisine
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Bryggekanten Restaurant

$$$

Given Bryggekanten’s close proximity to the ocean, it's no surprise that it's decorated in a maritime style. Naturally it has lovely views from the dozens of windows, the fish dishes are superb, and the soup is a local favorite.

Hamnegata 7, Florø, 6900, Norway
57--75--75--75
Known For
  • Tasty fish soup
  • Friendly staff
  • Ocean view
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Egon Ålesund

$$$

The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, and perhaps a little loud at peak hours, but you won't find a better spot for a quick meal. There are wood beams, exposed brick walls, and cozy booths with rough-hewn furnishings. The food is family-friendly, including generous salads and sandwiches and pizzas.

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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Restaurant Julie

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If you are looking for a friendly atmosphere and a menu based on regional favorites, this is the restaurant for you. Expect original dishes with a traditional touch and great views of the Geirangerfjord. The restaurant is named after the woman who owned Hotel Union with her husband in the late 1800s, Julie Mjelva.
Geirangervegen 101, Geiranger, 6216, Norway
70--26--83--00
Known For
  • Excellent brasserie menu
  • Waterfront views
  • Laid-back atmosphere

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Sjøstjerna

$$$

Another contender for the best fish restaurant crown in Kristiansund, Sjøstjerna matches its zeal for klippfisk with major skills in hospitality to create an exceedingly warm and convivial environment. In addition to intimacy of the relatively small space, the vast assortment of Norwegian folk art and fishing-related artifacts hanging from the walls adds a refreshing and well-designed layer of intrigue on an otherwise typical menu of bacalao, blandaball dumplings, and klippfisk.