Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Sanguine Brasserie (Oslo, NORWAY) ★★☆☆☆

Opened in April 2008, the Oslo Opera House quickly becomes one of the city's most stunning modern architecture. It is not only the home to The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet but also and the national opera theatre. 

From the outside, it certainly looks like a giant spaceship sitting on the edge of the harbour!



After checking out both the exterior and interior of the opera house, it was almost dinner time and we decided to pay the Sanguine Brasserie a quick visit. Housed in the lobby of Oslo’s new opera house, Sanguine Brasserie is a casual eatery serving a cuisine largely influenced by French, Italian and Spanish cooking. 



Our first dish was half a dozen fresh oysters.



That was followed by a simple Caesar salad with chicken fillet.



My one and only main course was a roasted pork loin with mashed potato and beetroot.

 

The food here was below average but more disappointing was the overall service which was cold and unwelcoming.




Food Rating: 4/10
Price: €€
Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 N - 0105 Oslo, Norway
Closest Metro Station: Jernbanetorget
Tel: +47 2142-2142

Website:www.brasseriesanguine.no/en/The-restaurant/


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