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6 Person Holiday Home in Skjold

★★★Vindafjord
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1 Twin Bed and 3 Large Twin Beds 1076-sq-foot individually furnished room with a furnished patio Layout - 2 bedro…

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  • RE-NAA★★★ Michelin The kitchen quite literally takes centre stage at this impeccable restaurant, sitting in the middle of the stylish room and providing a stage for the chefs to prepare intricate, superbly crafted dishes. Top-notch local fish and shellfish underpins the cooking, with supreme skill evident in the refined balance between the delicate seafood flavours and some stronger components – the grilled scallop with sea buckthorn and pumpkin sauce is a perfect example. The menu has around 20 servings and every aspect unfolds masterfully thanks to the exceptional kitchen and service teams, who are all oversee62.0km
  • Mirabelle by Ørjan Johannessen★ Michelin The striking Beckerwyc House sits in an elevated position above the Old Town and Mirabelle offers stunning views out over the harbour from its third floor. The surprise menu is a lengthy affair, offering around 18 servings in three different ‘acts’, with the dishes referencing the chef’s childhood memories and life story, as well as the local area. Combinations are creative, with luxury ingredients a feature, and flavours are well-defined and original. You might find ‘Bocuse d'Or Vintage 2012’, comprising sole, artichoke and oscietra caviar, or ‘Welcome to Mauritius’ – redfish, mango and split57.3km
  • Sabi Omakase Stavanger★ Michelin If you like a spot of theatre with your meal, then head for Sabi Omakaese, where the speed and dexterity of the chefs is a sight to behold. A 10-seat counter is the stage for this sushi experience of around 20 courses, where each element is introduced and explained by the engaging chefs and spotlights keep your attention on their every move. Supremely fresh Norwegian ingredients come together with Japanese techniques and flavours, and dishes range from the classics to more playful creations such as Wagyu beef gunkan or reindeer nigiri.62.6km
  • K2★ Michelin The two ‘K’s are Ola Klepp and Elisabeth Kress – he leads the kitchen, while she guides the attentive service team – and their heartfelt passion for working with nature underpins everything they do. Ola’s contemporary 10-course tasting menu takes you on a journey through both their garden and the surrounding region via a series of very personalised, imaginative recipes; you might find smoked cherry tomatoes served with a vinaigrette of their own juice or lightly caramelised onion with leeks and water extracted from potato skins. The room might have an elegant look, but the atmosphere is pleasi62.7km
  • Hermetikken★ Michelin One of the few restaurants around that is owned by its sommeliers, Hermetikken is unsurprisingly characterised by its superb wine selection, with an impressive array of producers on the list. It’s not all about the wine though, as the cooking proves to be a fitting counterpart. The chefs’ skills lie in finding well-judged contrasts and mining depth of flavour from just a few ingredients; duck served in three ways (succulent breast, rich ragout and full-flavoured sausage) is the perfect encapsulation of these considerable talents.62.7km
  • Gaptrast★★ Michelin A truly memorable evening awaits at Gaptrast, where three hours passes in a flash. You’ll be greeted with a glass of cider and talked through some of the outstanding local ingredients they have dry aged, before being escorted up to the lounge for meticulously prepared snacks, then on to the moody restaurant. The surprise menu comprises incredibly original, complex creations packed full of vibrant, well-layered flavours, where preserved ingredients and the charcoal grill are used to great effect. Highlights include the exquisite langoustine with beetroot and blackcurrant, and the oscietra cavia97.6km
  • Lysverket★ Michelin Start your evening with a walk around the octagonal Lille Lungegårdsvannet lake, then head for the KODE 4 art museum where you can dine looking back over the water. Larger than life chef-owner Christopher Haatuft passionately oversees the whole place, both serving dishes and engaging with guests – and while it’s certainly a smart place, the atmosphere remains pleasingly relaxed thanks to his cheery nature. Dishes are informed by Norwegian produce and recipes, with an added modern touch; you’ll find the likes of bluefin tuna crudo with beetroot, tiger’s milk, horseradish and phytoplankton oil.97.2km
  • Omakase by Sergey Pak★ Michelin Bergen’s Skostredet Hotel is the location for Sergey Pak’s latest restaurant opening – a dimly lit room with sleek styling and black and grey hues. Just one sitting per night ensure maximum enjoyment of the evening, which comprises either a shorter 14-course or a full 20-course tasting menu. In both, Sergey shows off his remarkable knife skills, preparing a refined omakase experience that blends high-quality Norwegian ingredients with impeccable Japanese techniques. Appealing dishes could include such delights as reindeer sashimi or wagyu served with caviar and gold leaf.97.7km
  • BELLIES A former factory plays host to this unique restaurant, which brings together exposed brick walls, modern asymmetric tables and designer furnishings. Another unusual feature is the completely plant-based cuisine, which celebrates some often overlooked ingredients. The Italian chef draws on his heritage to inspire the tasting menu, while also adding Asian flavours (such as Sichuan pepper or ssamjang) as well as some Nordic influences (via a range of fermented and preserved components) in order to create original, sometimes playful dishes, like pumpkin, sea buckthorn, gochujang and bergamot ravio62.5km
  • Söl Overlooking the 12th Century Stavanger Cathedral, this cosy restaurant has a friendly touch and offers guests a seasonal set menu. Expect an abundance of vegetables in summer and more meat and fish in winter, but with maximum flavour all year round. The Røros butter and freshly baked sourdough bread are a reason to come alone. They are equally passionate about wine, with one of the biggest natural wine lists in Norway.62.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Stavanger Cathedral church in Stavanger, Norway62.5km
  • Sverd i fjell commemorative monument of the unification of the Norwegian Kingdom65.2km
  • Lyse Arena football stadium68.6km
  • Tungenes Lighthouse lighthouse in Norway54.3km
  • Norwegian Petroleum Museum museum in Stavanger62.1km
  • Rogaland Teater theatre building in Stavanger, Norway63.0km
  • Fantoft Stave Church stave church91.5km
  • Troldhaugen building in Bergen, Vestland, Norway89.5km

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