— The chefs at Re-Naa in Stavanger in action.
Food and drink
Star-studded culinary experiences in Fjord Norway
Last updated 2024-12-21
Fjord Norway is an exciting region for food and drink with specialities based on different produce from the fjords, mountains and coastal areas.
The fish, shellfish, lamb, fruit, berries, cider and kveik yeast beer worth the trip for those looking for the best food and drink around.
In 2016, the restaurant RE-NAA was finally crowned with its first magical Michelin star, while a second star followed in 2017, awarded to the acclaimed Sabi Omakase. In 2024, RE-NAA was awarded its third star, and in company with Maaemo in Oslo, they are now the highest-ranking restaurants in Norway.
It may not come as a surprise that the first Michelin stars to be awarded outside the capital went to Stavanger. Restaurants and produce in this part of Norway are highly rated by both national food critics and the Michelin Guide.
Another star in Fjord Norway went to BARE restaurant in 2020, bringing the first Michelin star to Bergen. Ten years of hard work finally paid off, and there was great joy and relief in Bergen when BARE restaurant was awarded one star. In 2023, however, Bare launched a new concept and thus automatically lost its star.
The second star for Bergen went to Lysverket, when it received this prestigious accolade in 2022.
Bergen became a member of the UNESCO Creative City Network in 2015. Bergen is one of 36 cities working together on food, creativity and gastronomy, and these cities have been designated ‘Cities of Gastronomy’.
RE-NAA
Sven Erik Renaa is an award-winning Norwegian chef, who was born in the Trøndelag region and has an Italian father. Renaa owns several restaurants in Stavanger, but only RE-NAA, which is located in the Eilert Smith Hotel in Holmen, currently has three Michelin stars. The menu changes every day based on the best produce available. There will normally be around 22 servings. The focus is on the best produce from the sea, the fjord and the mountains in the Stavanger region.
Sabi-Omakase
In the small, exclusive restaurant in Pedersgata street in Stavanger, head chef Roger Asakil Joya serves sushi that has been awarded one star in the Michelin Guide. Normally, there is a seven-month waiting list to get a seat among the ten lucky guests the restaurant serves each evening, but it is worth looking into whether you could be one of the lucky ones this summer.
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Sabi Omakase
Stavanger
Sabi Omakase was the first sushi restaurant to receive MICHELIN status in Norway! Sushi master Roger Asakil Joya creates art on a plate!
Lysverket
Lysverket is housed in the ground floor premises of KODE 4 art museum. The restaurant received its first star in 2022, and serves modern Scandinavian food focusing on seafood and local produce. Following a period in New York, chef Christopher Haatuft headed home to bring out the best of the ingredients found in his backyard. He coined his own name for the food he makes: Neo-Fjordic cuisine, a cuisine that could only exist in Bergen. Lysverket gets its seafood and shellfish from local divers, produce from nearby farms and game from local hunters, and presents its dishes in a laid-back, informal manner.
The Michelin evaluation criteria
- Quality of the ingredients
- ‘Craft’, i.e. the taste and preparation
- ‘Personality’, i.e. the chef has succeeded in developing his/her own style
- Value for money
- Quality over time – the experience must be equally fantastic regardless of when you visit the restaurant.
Source: Michelin
Many exciting culinary experiences await when you travel around Fjord Norway. Take your time to get to know both specialities and new versions of familiar and high-quality products. The best restaurants share an ability to breathe new life into many of the familiar and traditional dishes and produce, thereby creating something unexpected and exciting.
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Restaurant Apotekergata No.5
Ålesund town
The old warehouse Apotekergata No. 5 has today become a restaurant – and for the sunny days; a barge where you can enjoy the view and local food.
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Fish & Cow
Stavanger
Fish & Cow is a modern brasserie in the heart of Stavanger city centre and is open 6 days a week. Here you can be served both lunch and dinner dishes.
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Fish Market Stavanger - The Restaurant
Stavanger
A restaurant with fish and seafood, where the menu is based on today's catch.
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Lothes Mat & Vinhus in Haugesund
Haugesund
Restaurant in the centre of Haugesund that uses local produce and offers a wide selection of seafood and vegetarian options.
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Naustet Restaurant Haugesund
Haugesund
Naustet Restaurant is an à la carte restaurant in Haugesund, offering a wide selection of fish and seafood. The restaurant is part of Quality Hotel Maritim.
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Tango Restaurant
Stavanger
An intimate restaurant with 30 seats in the heart of Stavanger city centre with a high-quality menu with a focus on local ingredients in season.
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To Glass Restaurant Haugesund
Haugesund
To Glass is a romantic and highly-rated restaurant in the city center.