#Norway# I love taking the cable car up the snowy mountains in Europe. After visiting the observation deck, I eat at the observation restaurant next door. They are basically the best value for money. This time, the cable car observation restaurant Fjellstua in Tromso made me doubt the chef's skills. I arrived at 1pm, just in time for the sunset in Tromso. The restaurant was full. I finally got a table by the window. I went to the cashier to order and pay the bill. I ordered a dish that literally translates to tomato fish soup, which is Figure 8, beef potato soup Figure 7, and curry chicken rice and venison burgers. The total cost of 4 meals was nearly 1,000 Norwegian coins. I waited for a long time until the sunset was over and it was completely dark. The meal came up, and the key was that it was all dark cuisine. The soup was basically without water, all meat and potatoes. I can understand that it needs more calories in the cold weather here. The curry chicken rice has a mysterious strange taste, the curry has a strong medicinal taste, and the venison in the venison burger is super smelly. I can't accept it at all. However, the price is here, and everyone can only try to finish their lunch painfully. But thinking of the photographers outside taking photos in the north wind at -10 degrees, the beautiful city view inside the window is still fascinating.
Special reminder: if you come here in winter, have a full breakfast before going up the mountain. You can buy a cup of coffee or dessert in the viewing restaurant. It is no problem to sit from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. My European aunt next door also brought books to read.
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#Norway# I love taking the cable car up the snowy mountains in Europe. After visiting the observation deck, I eat at the observation restaurant next door. They are basically the best value for money. This time, the cable car observation restaurant Fjellstua in Tromso made me doubt the chef's skills. I arrived at 1pm, just in time for the sunset in Tromso. The restaurant was full. I finally got a table by the window. I went to the cashier to order and pay the bill. I ordered a dish that literally translates to tomato fish soup, which is Figure 8, beef potato soup Figure 7, and curry chicken rice and venison burgers. The total cost of 4 meals was nearly 1,000 Norwegian coins. I waited for a long time until the sunset was over and it was completely dark. The meal came up, and the key was that it was all dark cuisine. The soup was basically without water, all meat and potatoes. I can understand that it needs more calories in the cold weather here. The curry chicken rice has a mysterious strange taste, the curry has a strong medicinal taste, and the venison in the venison burger is super smelly. I can't accept it at all. However, the price is here, and everyone can only try to finish their lunch painfully. But thinking of the photographers outside taking photos in the north wind at -10 degrees, the beautiful city view inside the window is still fascinating. Special reminder: if you come here in winter, have a full breakfast before going up the mountain. You can buy a cup of coffee or dessert in the viewing restaurant. It is no problem to sit from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. My European aunt next door also brought books to read.
The mountaintop cafe is great, with a wide view, and you can drink coffee while waiting. The cable car seems to stop at 10 o'clock. The consumption is not high, about 60 per person.
I love taking the cable car up the snowy mountains in Europe. After visiting the observation deck, I eat at the observation restaurant next door. They are basically the best value for money. This time in Tromso, Norway, the cable car observation restaurant Fjellstua made me doubt the chef's skills. I arrived at 1pm, just as the sunset in Tromso began. The restaurant was full. I finally got a table by the window. I went to the cashier to order and pay the bill. I ordered a dish that literally translates to tomato fish soup, which is Figure 8, beef potato soup Figure 7, and curry chicken rice and venison burgers. The total cost of the four meals was nearly 1,000 Norwegian coins~ I waited for a long time until the sunset was over and it was completely dark. The meal came up, and the key was that it was all dark cuisine. There was basically no water in the soup, it was all meat and potatoes. I can understand that it needs more calories in the cold weather here. The curry chicken rice had a mysterious strange taste, the curry had a strong medicinal taste, and the venison in the venison burger was super smelly. I couldn't accept it at all. However, the price is here, everyone can only try to finish their lunch painfully. But thinking of the photographers outside taking pictures in the north wind at minus 10 degrees, the beautiful city scenery inside the window is still fascinating. Special reminder, if you come here in winter, eat a full breakfast before going up the mountain. You can buy a cup of coffee or dessert in the viewing restaurant. It is no problem to sit from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. My European aunt next door also brought a book to read. If you come in the evening, you may be able to see the aurora.