After my time in Denmark, we flew to Oslo, Norway for three days. The weather was perfect for the first day, and then suddenly became like a scorching 85 (which usually doesn't faze me, but coming from the chilly Denmark weather, it completely threw me off). During our stay, we basically ate 24/7.
My dad told me to book a ticket to Oslo specifically so he could eat exotic foods, like whale, reindeer, and elk - all of which we ate during our time there. On the first day, we went to a restaurant called Den Glade Gris, and had the most popular dish, the Pork Knuckle, along with a caesar salad and a whale meat starter - the pork knuckle was huge, and the outside was the crunchiest skin ever, while the meat just completely melted in my mouth. The second day, we went to Rorbua, a restaurant on Aker Brygge, and had the bucket of shrimp, whale steak, and meat skewer consisting of whale, beef, deer, and reindeer. On our third day, we went ate lunch at a fish market called Pipervika, also located on Aker Brygge. We got a few things from the market - oysters, rock crab, and langoustine, along with some sushi (salmon, whale, and unagi). All were super delicious but a lil too pricey. Aside from just eating, we also did a Fjord Tour that showed us the beautiful waters of Oslo, visited the beautiful City Hall, and went to the new Opera House that had the most amazing view of the waters.
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