No Eating Santa's Reindeer
I'm off to Oslo, Norway in a few days and I'm really excited about seeing a real Fjord on a Christmas boat tour, visiting the Christmas Market at City Hall, ice skating and sledding, and of course, eating.
In doing some pre-trip research, I discovered that Oslo has four Michelin-starred restaurants: the down side is that game meat is one of the region's specialties. While I'm dying to try some local salmon, you'll not see a review of reindeer or moose cuisine on this blog. I'll check them out for you, but you'll have to imagine what they taste like!
I definitely want to check out special holiday treats and dishes, and find out what the locals really eat on an everyday basis. As they say in Norway in lieu of Merry Christmas, "God Yul!"
In doing some pre-trip research, I discovered that Oslo has four Michelin-starred restaurants: the down side is that game meat is one of the region's specialties. While I'm dying to try some local salmon, you'll not see a review of reindeer or moose cuisine on this blog. I'll check them out for you, but you'll have to imagine what they taste like!
I definitely want to check out special holiday treats and dishes, and find out what the locals really eat on an everyday basis. As they say in Norway in lieu of Merry Christmas, "God Yul!"

1 Comments:
I look forward to following your eating adventures in Oslo Ginger. We're off to Stockholm in Dec so we can compare Nordic notes...
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