Akershus - Breakfast vs. dinner

Captain's Wife

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Trying to settle on a plan for our next trip, and dinner works better for our schedule. However, we are "non adventurous" eaters. If you've dined with the princesses in Norway lately, what can you tell me about the dinner menu vs. the breakfast menu?

Shelley
 
Well I've never done breakfast. However I did dinner there during my trip in January. I enjoyed it for dinner. I didn't think the food was too weird or anything. They have a cold salad bar, it has lettuce mix with 3 types of dressing, some premade cold salads- macaroni (very good), a tomato one, a beet one, shrimp salad I think. Then there were cold cuts, like cubed turkey, and cheeses. There was pastrami style smoke salmon and shrimp cocktail as well. I'm sure you'd be able to find something there. Then for dinner I had mustard glazed salmon with potato pancakes and apple slaw (which may sound weird and adventurous, but it was salmon) and my dbf had the lamb stew. Neither were too out there or odd. Desserts were very good with an expresso cake, a princess cake (a light spongy cake with a little bit of raspberry jam and then mousse on top) and rice cream, a.k.a. rice pudding. I think most people would be able to find something on there they'd like, unless they were a steak and potatoes person. Although the traditional kjott....whatever that is a basically like meatloaf/salisbury steak with mashed potatoes. However if breakfast is more your thing go there. I however chose to go to Crystal Palace for my breakfast. I think you get more bang for your buck _18.99 for CP, plus they have an omelet station...not sure what AH has.

If you want to see pics, just check out my dining review. (Look at me plugging myself, haha)

Hope that was helpful.
 
We had breakfast there - traditional breakfast foods, including yummy potatoes! The only non-traditional things were some cheese and smoked salmon on the fruit & pastry bar. The eggs, bacon, sausage were all wonderful.

We really enjoyed this meal - my MIL asked if we could do it again next time. I agree! Also, it was nice to be in Epcot before it opened.
 












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