Southern Norway, Norway Food Guide: 3 Scandinavian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Lillesand

June 18, 2020 Dorsey Hagwood

Reviews on Scandinavian food in Lillesand, Southern Norway, Norway.  Lillesand (help·info) is municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Sørlandet. The administrative center of the municipality is the town of Lillesand. Some of the larger villages in Lillesand municipality include Åkerøyhamn, Brekkestø, Gamle Hellesund, Helldal, Høvåg, Ribe, Skottevik, Trøe, Ulvøysund, and Vesterhus.
Things to do in Lillesand

1. Hos Oss

Strandgata 18, Lillesand 4790 Norway Seafood, European, Scandinavian, Norwegian Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +47 37 27 02 03
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4 based on 38 reviews

Hos Oss

Reviewed By 521espenl

The name means, At our place, and if you want to they have plaice (sole) too. It's situated by the fjord in Lillesand, a very popular seaside town in summer on the southern coast of Norway. Even though we were sitting inside the glass part of the restaurant, you had the feeling that the seafood had been caught six feet away listening to the quiet sound of the waves.Service was fine and all dishes served at the same time at the right temperature. They have a good choice of beverages: wines, beers, drinks. If you're a G n T person, order it! Really inventive. The seven of us had a variety of dishes: fishsoup, Moulles Frites, fresh shrimps, the fried sole sandwich Danes call Shooting star (stjerneskudd). I'm very fond of the sauces they serve with the fries and their aioli was exellent, didn't miss the more common tatarsauce. And when asking for more they trippled the amount! And even brought me vinegar for the fries. The servings were wellsized and priced like standard for restaurants. Quality of the food was close to a five ( out of five), but not quite. The "soup" that came with the moulles was too salty and the fishsoup a bit too creamy which takes away some of the genuine sea taste.A check of the bathroom is often an indication of quality. I quietly told a waitress they were soon out of soap and papertowels and she said she'd see to it. But I was sorry to see it didn't happen before we left. So with a few small improvements this may easily get five stars. In the same building they sell seafood and meats in daytime in case you want to be the chef.

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2. Beddingen Restaurant

Havnegata 3, Lillesand 4790 Norway Seafood, European, Scandinavian, Norwegian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +47 37 27 24 22
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3 based on 128 reviews

Beddingen Restaurant

Reviewed By Bjelle

The service, knowledge and timing is really bad. The food and location deserves better rating but the total experience deserves nothing better than "bad". This was also the experience from the other tabels from what is heard and saw. This is my home town so should be positive, but recommend you to go to another restaurant in Lillesand. Avoid this place. Tom

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3. The Kingdom of Denmark Pub

Strandgata 2, Lillesand 4790 Norway European, British, Pub, Gastropub, Scandinavian, Danish, Norwegian Lunch, Dinner +47 950 06 140 https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Pub/The-Kingdom-of-Denmark-Pub-304278306416654/
The Kingdom of Denmark Pub

Reviewed By 521espenl

This is a small pub focusing on what pubs should: Beverages and pubgrup, but their ace up their sleve is Danish open sandwiches or smørbrød in Norwegian. Note! They do it the Danish way which is far better than the standard Norwegian. You may sit inside the rather narrow room or enjoy the small garden at the back. On Fridays they have this weekly plus, serving a dish for little money. The dish varies through the year; sandwiches, casseroles, etc.Why a four then, you may wonder. Well because of this stern focus on Danish produce you can not get the most sold beer in this southern part of Norway, CB. Which is a shame and probably has to do with the Ringnes brewery which dominates beerproduction in Norway. There are of course not only their own and some Danish types, Ringnes makes Frydenlund. You can get Kronenburgh and other types. And aquavites and the like.One thing I think they should change when families want to come: The agelimit is 25. I do understand they don't want teens coming on their own. But when we wanted to go there, the two teens couldn't. So we had to eat elsewhere that day.

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