"the southern shores are high and with rockies." Such are the perils of translation. English used to be a much harder language to learn before rock-and-roll music went worldwide. I suspect that the intended word is "rookeries".
"elk fish/elkfish". Couldn't find that one in a search engine. A translation problem again. Norwegians have a fish they call 'breiflabb', translated on menus to 'monkfish'. The fish is delicious, but it does not beckon to any cannibalistic tendencies.
"BREIFLABB - GRILLED MONKFISH 223,- Grillet breiflabb med marinerte tomater, sprøstekt bacon, ruccula salat og søtpoteter. Grilled monkfish served with marinated tomatoes, crispy bacon, ruccula salad and sweet potatoes." stavangernettet.no
At 7.5 NKr/USD, that's $29.75 for the entree.
Add this for your appetizer, and you have a delightful meal for just $43 total (plus tax/tip of course). "GRAVLAKS - MARINATED SALMON 99,- Vår verdensberømte gravlaks, serveres med sennepssaus og rugbrød. Traditionally marinated Norwegian salmon, served with rye bread and mustard sauce."
Desserts start at another $10 and then drinks, not cheap either.
I do recommend Sjohuset Skagen .. great food, excellent atmosphere. Reservations needed for dinner. And if you drink, take a taxi to your next destination. |