29 Things You Should Never Do In Norway

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Don’t Only Eat At Burger Joints And Hot Dog Stands

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You can find great burgers in Oslo, including huge burgers from Bun’s Burger Bar, creative toppings and sauces from Kverneriet, and high-stacked, mouthwatering patties from Burger Joint. Despite all the restrictions on alcohol purchase and consumption to avoid drinking-related damages and health concerns, the locals have an unhealthy addiction to pølse or Norwegian sausages or hot dogs. That’s one thing you’ll notice when you visit—there’s pølse everywhere. You can find it on most restaurant menus, at food stands and hockey games, in gas stations and grocery stores—everywhere. Sure, try the Pølse med Lompe which is a sausage wrapped in a potato pancake, but don’t limit your dining experience to burgers and hotdogs. Sample traditional Nordic cuisines and modern Norwegian dishes. Sursild or pickled herring is common and can be found in supermarkets. Finnbiff is also a dish you won’t normally find at home since the winter stew is made with sautéed reindeer meat. Then there’s Grandiosa, Norway’s most popular frozen pizza and unofficial national dish, with a total of 260 million pizzas sold to date since its conception in 1980.