The Best Ski Resorts for Eating Out in Norway
Hungry after a day on the slopes? Our users have rated the top spots for mountain dining so you can find the perfect place to refuel. These rankings come straight from the Snomad community - fellow skiers and boarders who've actually eaten there, not paid promotions or sponsored content. We only include resorts with enough feedback to give you a reliable picture of what to expect.
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Best Ski Resort for Eating Out in Norway: Hafjell - Eating Out Rating
Eating out in Hafjell receives mixed feedback from our users. James, an advanced skier, highlights the "very helpful and friendly people" and "great spots to eat out at." Robert agrees about the "good food" though notes that prices can be steep, with beers costing around £9-10. While the food options receive praise for quality, several Snomad community members mention the expense, with Keegan, an advanced snowboarder, warning that dining is "very expensive, even more so than what you read online, but that is standard across Norway." Despite this, the overall dining experience seems positive with varied options throughout the resort.
#2 Trysil - Eating Out Rating
When it comes to dining in Trysil, you'll find decent but not exceptional options. One Snomad community member recommends trying the deer burger at Knettsetra, calling it "fantastic!" Another user suggests stopping for coffee and waffles at the same spot. While food quality gets positive mentions, many reviewers note that prices are steep - as expected in Norway. As one skier puts it, "food and drinks are very expensive as is the rest of Norway, so no surprises there." The dining scene is generally more functional than remarkable, with most venues catering well to hungry skiers looking to refuel.











