In another thread u/citizen_of_H said:

"There are a number of nice fishing villages along the Oslofjord. One such village is Engelsviken. There is a place there that receives fish from professional fishing boats. They have a shop and a very nice restaurant in the same place "

This is true for a lot of coastal Norway, I believe, and it is an amazing tip to foreigners who want to eat healthy, good, fresh and rather cheap local fish and sea food instead of dining at fast food restaurants along the way. Seriously a great tip… :

I want to mention the two places I know of :
1) Fiskebrygga in Kristiansand (much more expensive, as it is in the middle of a bigger city) https://www.visitsorlandet.com/listing/fiskebrygga-i-kristiansand/139644306/
2) Fiskelaget in Mandal (cheap warm lunches to go) https://www.visitnorway.no/reisemal/sorlandet/lindesnes/listings-lindesnes-region/fiskelaget-as/16808/

What places do you know of that sell cheap ready made fish- and seafood meals along the coast? I'll add it to the list. 🙂

by mxp1001

3 comments
  1. If you are visiting Bergen be aware that the red tents at Fisketorget are tourist traps with insanely overpriced food. Literally any other place will be cheaper.

    And if you support our local businesses instead of giving your money to the corporate tourist industry we will love you a little bit more than we already do.

  2. Going slightly south of oslo to Grebbestad won’t hurt. Yes. Its not Norway. But 100% an awesome place to visit.

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