The pick of the places to eat along the harbourfront is this groovy gastropub, with an industrial, bare-brick interior and lots of tables lined up along the quay just in case the sun shines. It's a great bet for no-fuss gastropub grub: big chunky pepper steaks, bowls of mussels and baked salmon with roasted veg.
Brasserie Brakstad
Bergen & the Southwestern Fjords
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