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— Mathallen (@Mathallenoslo) May 4, 2013
The most under appreciated tool in the whole building - a chair. Site of many fun times and much comfort. I feel you my chair friend, I feel you.
Tuna asian-inspired tapas dish from Atelier.
Chicken spring rolls with salad and dipping sauce.
Found! Lervig's rye IPA hit the spot at Øltorget along with....
...say hello to my little (beer marinated and beer glazed sparerib) friends. Served with a porter mayo and apple and cauliflower chutney.
Mr. B. Lovie's elk burger (sorry the photo is a little on the blurry side). Served topped with blue cheese and porter mayo.
Someone (I do not know who....) demolished these ribs like they were at a Sunday afternoon cookout in Tucson, not at a respectable eatery in Oslo. I have no clue who that was, but when I find them, they are going to buy me another plate of these ribs. Ha Ha!
Obviously that person was me (obviously....), but those ribs were good. Damn good. And I ate them like the rib connoisseur I am...with my hands (sorry Mom & Dad, I know you all taught me better, but I just had to....).
During our second trip, we made it up to the second floor for a peak around.
Owned by the same guys at Øltorget, Ølhandleriet sells several varieties of beers and ciders that you will not find anywhere else in Norway (and believe me, I have looked for most of the ones you can not find). Don't see what you like on the shelves? Ask for it and they might be able to order it in for you.
If buying beer isn't you thing, try brewing it with one of their beer making kits.
Obviously we bought a few bottles of this...
See, what I mean? Where else in Norway is a girl like me going to find a ginger beer like this? Nowhere and yes, I have LOOKED! So happy to have found Crabbie's Ginger Beer in Olso!
Come here for classes and assorted meeting/event spaces.
The view from up top.
Lovely Spanish food stop. Lovely Spanish food stop business cards.
Come here for all types of fresh meats as well as your meat education.
Made in the USA....
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