Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cafes, Bakeries, Restaurants - Stavanger

From activity of Stavanger-Chamber
http://www.stavanger-chamber.no/

Talk today at Skagen Bageri, Skagen 18 about food & drinks Stavanger...
Our speaker Catherine made us a list, am sharing here...

The Norwegians may like to chat about politics I've been told, but it seems the English speakers enjoy talking about food & drinks?!

From the hand-out list...

Cafe's
Name - Location - other info (ie webpage or food/drink, etc.)
Boker og Borst - Ovre Holmegate 32 - the cafe with all the books in the windows, am told there are English books in the back & as well they often have live music there in the evenings
Cafe Com Stavanger AS - Solvberggate 15
Checkpoint Charlie Hard Rock Cafe, Lars Hertervigs Gate 5 - http://www.checkpoint.no/
Cafe Francais, Le - Lars Hertervigs Gate 6 - French coffees, pastries, sweets, toasties & cakes to order
Harbour Cafe Stavanger AS - Skagen 27
Sjokoladepiken - Ovre Holmegate 27 - handmade chocolates, cakes to order (plus, my note - some evenings poetry readings, though I think in Norwegian some poets may read in English...See earlier posting below)
Steam Kaffebar - Klubbgate 5 - Coffee Card, so after card is stamped full you get a free coffee (plus, my note - Newsmans Coffee does too & was told ChocoBoco also - first in Skagen, also in Madla & Kvadrat Malls; second in the movie theater at culturehouse...See earlier posting below on ChocoBoco)
Cafe Sting - Valbergjet 3 - was told they have Readings, which I suppose means people stand up to read stories or maybe poetry some evenings, also listed under restaurants as Sting AS

Bakeries

Mesterbakeren AS - Gamle Forusv 20
Vaaland Dampbakeri & Conditori - Museg 46
Baker Brun AS - klubbgate 5
Skagen Bageri AS - Skagen 18 - where we met for our foodie talk, had a Latte & a Marzipan/cream/ raspberry desert (& didn't go over a 100 kroner?!) & inside it's an old house set up with wood tables/chairs, linens & brass candle stick holders with some antiques about like old Remington typewriters, etc.
Fredriks AS - Normanns Gate 38
Hinna Bakeri - Hinnasvingene 50

Hundvag (all of the above in Stavanger - so this one over the bridge I'm guessing)
Torkelsens Eftf - Fregattv 11

Restaurants

-A-
Akropolis Stavanger - Solvbergg 14 - Greek food
Allegro AS - Skagen 37
Al Forno - Skagen - Italian (we added this to her list)
Amici - Bakkeg 7 - simple Italian & coffee (not always open we were told)
Ankara kebab & Pizza - Ole Bullsgate - Turkish, Skewered meat & not Shwarma spit type we were told, Wednesdays adding music in the summer months

-B-
Bevaremegvel - Skagen 12 - gourmet foods, http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/ or http://www.herlige-stavanger.no/ (my note, we had a meal here - chef's special 3 course menu, all gourmet & the veal tasted like beef...if you live here you know what it means...presentation lovely, we sat by the window & though table was small, enjoyed our meal & my spouse the wine selection - we didn't stay long enough for the live music later in the evening...was not a cheap meal, but the tastes & textures of all our courses was well worth it for a special occasion)
Big Horn Steak House Stavanger - Skanseg 1 - in the Victoria hotel, someone commented there's one also in Sandnes & to order you have a tic list you fill out & then am not sure if it's brought to you or you go to the counter to pick it up, http://www.bighorn.no/
Bilbao Bar og Restaurant - Kongsgata 41 - Tapas
Bolgen & Moi Bar & Brasseri - Kjeringholmen - in the Stavanger Oil Museum, cookbooks, view of the harbor as is right next to the water, wines, gourmet/pizza/salads (my note - since I've come here keep getting told to go here for coffee or lunch or dinner, was reserved for confirmation parties this past weekend...museum & gift shop well worth the stop too...) http://www.bolgenogmoi.no/

-C-
Charlottenlund Restaurant - Kongsgata 45A - next to the lake in Stavanger Sentrum, http://www.charlottenlund.no/
Chicago Bar & Restaurant - Lokkeveien 26
China House AS - Salvegergata 3
China Town Restaurant - Skagen 14
City Bistro AS - Madlaveien 18 - http://www.bistrohuset.no/ (my note - on this link also mentions City Bistro & Stuer, City Brasserie & VinBar, and lastly Ingredienser shop...where I've only seen tables outdoors for coffee & gourmet food items/table items for sale inside, there may be a small menu but didn't take note...is in an old white wood building on a corner & up a few steps, with their name cut into the glass windows...)

-D-
Dolly Dimple Kilden - Gartnerveien 16, Dolly Dimples's Laugmannsgata - Laugmannsgata 8, Dolly Dimple's Madla - Madlakrossen 6 (next to Madla Mall or AMFI,) Dolly Dimple's Torget - Kongsgardbakken 1 (my note - pizza, pizza, pizza...Italian selections more eatable than regular choices, beware if eat indoors has kid's playground area & a B-day party every time I've ever been in one...I was told once don't bother ordering for delivery, you are better off picking up - an employee at PizzaBakern told me the same thing, don't bother calling for delivery just come in to order/pick up...)

-E-
Emilio's Tapas Bar - Solvbergata 13 - across from Akropolis & behind the Stavanger Culturehouse & next/next door to The Irishman

-F-
Food Story AS - Hospitalsgata 15 - up from Klubbgata & Stavanger Storecenter where walkoverpass goes over the street, heading toward the red brick church/green steeple, on corner in an old white house (my note - have eaten here, organic choices & daily specials on chalkboard, some food items in the back on some shelves, see the kitchen over the counter & at our table we ordered the Foccacia sandwich sliced off a large square or a big bowl of salad full of different organic greens...was told it was very good, so were the sandwiches & coffees or teas...)

-G-
Gaffel & Karaffel - Ovre Holmegata 20 - gourmet paired with wines, http://www.tomat.no/ (my note - can't get the page to come up in English, looks like it's in the old firestation so still painted red & has 4 sections to it, a restaurant, a party/events room, a luncheon catering/meeting room, & a champagne bar...am only guessing, since I don't read Norwegian well enough yet...)
Garman AS - Skagenkaien 10

-H-
Hall Toll - Skansegata 2 - the old toll house, on the harbor, was told there's an outdoor seating area & an indoor seating area, so outside can get hamburgers (the best in town I'm told, so must go find out soon?!) & indoors upper scale meals with wine pairings, http://www.hall-toll.no/
Hansen Hjornet AS - Skagen 18
Harbour Cafe Stavanger AS - Skagen 27 - bowling alley inside (my note - did not know this & was told more than 1 or 2 lanes, but also means leagues to watch out for if you think you can just walk in...)
Harry Pepper - Ovre Holmegate 15 - Mexican (my note - which we were wondering if we'd find any good Mexican food, after being disappointed with Chinese/Japanese so far & though there are 2 India restaurants there seems to be differing opinions on both...I did not think that putting a name with Pepper sounded very Mexican, do you want to think of your hot pepper with hair on it? hmmm...)
Helt Ratt - Skagen 27 - Sushi maybe (my note - there were not good things said about this place, as in there have been past health concerns...have asked how to tell if a restaurant passes the country's health standards & where to go find this information out too? so, for now we're left hanging where to go find Good Sushi - without trying to make it ourselves?!)
Herlige Stavanger Restauranter AS - Breigata 5 - http://www.herlige-stavanger.no/
Hinna Bistro - Hinnasvingene 50
Hungry - Kongsgardbakken 1

-I-
India Tandoori Restaurant AS - Valberggata 14 - India like Thai restaurants have varying opinions by different people with different tastes I imagine intown, as ExPats or not, it's curious to listen to the arguements (my note - I don't eat spicy food, so I'm outta the loop?!)

-J-
Jans Mat & Vinhus AS - Breitorget 6/8 - gourmet with wine pairings on offer, http://www.jans.no/

-K-
Kontoret Bar - Skagenkaien 16

-L-
La Piazza 0r Nye La Piazza or Restaurant/Ristorante Nye La Piazza - Rosenkildetorget 1 - in the same 200 yr old white house as the Stavanger - Chamber downstairs, & I think upstairs the mayor's offices, see reference on http://www.oregano.no/ Norges beste restaurant guide (my note - I've eaten pizza here & almost Italian, do have the thin crusts but don't offer olive oil to drizzle on nor Parmesan to sprinkle all over, though do serve for one person on a ceramic pizza dish sliced with knife & fork to eat it with & afterwards our Gellato desert was a bit overdone in presentation with the fruit & cream but still not too much when you share...someone else I know ate there as a couple & were pleased too...again in a part of the old house so wooden tables & chairs & the brass candlestick - which seems to be the eating out theme here in town - linens & art on the walls & was actually Italian music being played...from the speaker, was told it has the same owner they only changed the name to "nye" or "new"...)

-M-
Matmagazinet - Eiganesveien 1 - organic, open Sunday
Mexico Restaurant - Skagenkaien 12 - http://www.restaurant-mexico.no/
Mikado Hong Kong Garden - Ostervag 9
Mogul India - Verksgata 9
Moon House Kinesisk Restaurant - Solvberggata 9
Mortepumpen - Olav V's gate 3

-N-
Naree Thai Restaurant - Breigata 22
NB Sorensens Dampskibsexpedition - Skagen 26 - main one in Stavanger Sentrum, also branches in Malls - Kvadrat & Madla, http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/
Åpningstider/OpeningTimes:
Mandag - Onsdag/Monday - Wednesday
11:00 - 24:00
Torsdag - Lordag/Thursday - Saturday
11.00 - 02.00
Sondag/Sunday
13:00 - 23:00
Nero - Ovre Holmgate 8 - Victoria Hotel, gourmet/wine pairings (also Big Horn Steak House in Victoria Hotel)

-O-
Ostehuset Ost AS - Ryfylkegata - up from Klubbgata & up stairs, Organic foods I was told, (my note - ate lunch here yesterday & had a really nice hummus sandwich, you go up to order & they bring it to you like many a place here) has a warehouse or loftlike atmosphere, rows of tables or some small tables with booth seats on the back side, big windows only look down onto street or over to Stavanger Storecenter, also has gourmet foods on shelves & in cases to buy to take home, plus some modern dishware for sale (ie colorful decorated stackable espresso mugs)

-P-
Paparazzi AS, Skagen 27
Pastabakeriet No DA - Breigata 4 - http://www.pastabakeriet.no/ , also on http://www.oregano.no/ - Norges beste restaurant guide, or Norway's Best Restaurant Guide...
OpeningTimes:
Mandag - Fredag/Monday - Friday
10:00 - 19:00/7:00
Lørdag/Saturday
10:00 - 17:00/5:00
Søndag/Sunday
Stengt/Closed
Peders Take Away - Pedersgata 7
Phileas Fogg - Skagen 27 - http://www.phileasfogg.no/
Pizzeria Al Forno - Stokkaveien 53 - Italian
Pushkin Restaurant og Bar - Ny Olavskleiveien 16 ?* - Russian & Int'l (*Lokkoveien 20 on GuleSider.no & also their webpage) http://www.russisk-restaurant.com/ See English Menu on webpage,
OpeningTimes: 17:00/5:00 Mon-Sat 14:00/2:00 Sun

-S-
Salza Grill & Nattklubb - Nedre Strandgate 29 - http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/
Åpningstider/OpeningTimes:
Tirsdag - Lørdag/Tuesday - Saturday
18:00 - 24:00/ 6:00 - 12:00
Søndag - Mandag/Sunday - Monday
Stengt/Closed
Setra or Restaurant Setra - Nordisk Bymat - Eiganesveien 8 - high end, http://www.restaurantsetra.no/
Shanghai Restaurant - Hinnasvingene 46
Sjohuset Skagen - Skagenkaien 16
Soleado - Solvberggata 7 - Closed, but may be remodeling, windows covered in brown paper...
Stavanger Sportscafe - Skagenkaien 14 A
Sting AS - Valbergjet 3 - also listed under cafe as Cafe Sting, next to Watchtower, high end, fish restaurant, http://www.cafe-sting.no/ , see also on http://www.oregano.no/ Norges beste restaurant guide
Åbningstider/OpeningTimes:
Mandag-torsdag/Monday - Thursday kl. 12-00
Fredag-lørdag/Friday - Saturday kl. 12-03.30
Søndag/Sunday kl. 15-00/3:00
Straen Fiskerestaurant - Nedre Strandgata 15 - http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/
Åpningstider/OpeningTimes:
Mandag - Lørdag/Monday - Saturday 18.00 - 01.30/6:00 - 1:30
(kjøkken stenger kl. 22.00/10:00)
Søndag/Sunday Stengt/Closed

-T-
Tango Bar & Kjokken - Nedre Strandgata 25
Thai Cuisine Restaurant - Kirkegata 41
Timbuktu Bar & Restaurant - Nedre Strandgata 15 - http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/
Åpningstider/OpeningTimes:
Mandag - tirsdag/Monday - Tuesday
18:00 - 24:00/6:00 - 12:00
Onsdag - lordag/Wednesday - Saturday
18:00 - 02:00
Sondag/Sunday
Stengt/Closed
(Kjøkkenet har åpent til kl. 22:00/10:00)
Tollboden - Skansegata 2

-V-
Vertshuset Mat of Vin XO Bar - Skagen 10

-Y-
Yex - Froastolveien 2

My Found General Restaurant Links - Stavanger, Norway:
http://www.herlige-restauranter.no/
(Note: lists, Stavanger - Bevaremegvel Bar & Restaurant, NB Sorensens Dampskibsexpedition, Straen Fiskerrestaurant, Utstein Kloster Hotell, Timbuktu, Newsman Cafe & Newsman Coffeeshop, Naloyet Bar, Taket Nattklubb, Salza Grill & Bar, Cafe Express...also lists, Sandnes & Haugesund)
http://www.oregano.no/ Norges beste restaurant guide
(Note: lists 196 - Details, Table Bookings, Maps, Photos, Comments, Programs)
http://www.eatingoutstavanger.blogspot.com/
(Note: blog postings only from June/07 to Aug/08, Restaurants - Nero, Al Forno, Nero, Akropolis, Bolgen & Moi, Soleado, City Bistro)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Delizia...Delicious...


Delizia

Now serving something other than Italian ice creams, coffees, Norwegian pancakes, (in other words--sweets) sandwiches, pastas, salads (in other words--food...)

And what timing--me just back from Belgium--I love it! Brussels Waffles! Here in Stavanger!

Read below from their webpage, All About Waffles - Belgium, US & Hong Kong style (who knew?!)


Waffle

A waffle is a light batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, between two hot plates, patterned to give a distinctive and characteristic shape. The Brussels Waffle (known in the USA as the Belgian Waffle) is prepared from a yeast-leavened batter, to give a light, crisp waffle. It is often served warm by street vendors, dusted with confectioner's sugar, and sometimes topped with whipped cream or chocolate spread. It may also be served as a dessert, with fruits, whipped cream or ice cream.

The Liège waffle[1] (from the city of Liège, in eastern Belgium) is a waffle usually bought and eaten warm on the street. They are usually freshly made in small shops, but it is also possible to buy them in supermarkets. They are smaller, sweeter and denser than "Belgian waffles". The last-minute addition of nib sugar to the batter produces a caramelized sugar coating. This gives a distinctive flavor. Most are served plain, but some are vanilla or cinnamon flavored, and can be served with toppings like fruits, creams, and chocolate. The Liège waffle was invented by a cook of the prince-bishop of Liège in the 18th century.

American waffles[2], common in the United States, are made from a batter leavened with baking powder, rather than yeast, often lightened with beaten egg-whites. They are usually served as a sweet breakfast food, topped with butter and various syrups, but are also found in many different savory dishes, such as chicken and waffles. They are generally denser and thinner than the Belgian waffle. Waffles were first introduced to North America in 1620, by pilgrims who brought the method from Holland. Thomas Jefferson brought a waffle iron from France, and waffle frolics or parties became popular in the late eighteenth century. Waffles were eaten with both sweet (e.g. molasses or maple syrup) and savoury (such as kidney stew) toppings.[3] Virginia waffles[4] are made with rice or cornmeal instead of wheat-flour. In the UK, the potato waffle, is a savory frozen food in waffle shape, made of reconstituted potato, oil and seasonings. These waffles may be baked, grilled, prepared in a toaster or fried, and are used as a side dish or snack.

Hong Kong style waffle, in Hong Kong called a "grid cake" (格仔餅), is a waffle usually made and sold by street hawkers and eaten warm on the street.[citation needed] They are similar to a traditional waffle but larger, round in shape and divided into four quarters. They are usually served as a snack. Butter, peanut butter and sugar are spread on one side of the cooked waffle and then it is folded into a semi circle to eat. Egg, sugar and evaporated milk are used in the waffle recipes, giving them a sweet flavor. They are generally soft and not dense. Traditional Hong Kong style waffles are full of the flavor of yolk. Sometimes different flavors, such as chocolate and honey melon flavor are used in the recipe and create various colors.


Shop Info:

Delizia

address:
Østervåg 41,
4006 Stavanger
Norway

e-mail: mailto:delizia@delizia.no

phone: +47 95 88 10 88


Note: also New--Cheese Cake Flavors Ice Creams & Coming Soon--the Falafal Sandwich, due to popular request (nothing like eating healthy at the Dessert Shoppe?! I love it!)