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Just before Christmas, we stopped by the newly opened TAO Asian Cuisine , located in Galleriet Sola. We visited on a weekday, and when we arrived there were only a couple of other guests dining in, although a steady stream of people came by to pick up their takeaway orders. The menu is extensive and versatile, featuring everything from ramen and sushi to California rolls, frie...


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New burger joints keep popping up in Stavanger, and one of the latest additions is Oslo-based Digg Burger , which opened in Pedersgata in the summer of 2025. I stopped by on a dark November evening to see whether the burger lives up to the name. When I arrived, I was the only guest in the small space, which seats just 16 people and has a compact ordering counter. Orders are plac...


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We’ve truly indulged in some fantastic restaurant experiences in Stavanger over the past year – everything from no-frills burger joints to refined fine dining. Here are some of the dishes that really stuck with us in 2025. The list is in no particular order; it’s simply a collection of plates we keep reminiscing about. Langoustine at Hermetikken Pretty much everything coming out...


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It’s not every day you stumble across Persian cuisine in this part of town, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Greener Food on Forus. We stopped by early on a weekday evening, and while there were only a handful of guests in the dining room, the space itself felt more like a venue for large events than a cozy restaurant. The menu offers a solid variety, and we decided to div...


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If you’ve explored the Indian food scene in Stavanger and Sandnes, you’ve probably noticed that many menus lean heavily on butter chicken, tikka masala etc. That’s why Mogul India feels like a breath of fresh air. Yes, you can get some of the classics here — but the real magic lies in their tasting menu, which is exactly what we went for on a dark November evening. The wine list...


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