Bakery?: Oslo Airport
Adress: Oslo (duh)
Style: Norwegian
Price: $$
Another one of these desperate posts. :P Taking Icelandair from Oslo to Reykjavik means paying if you want to buy food, which means that you get a chance (that is, if you don't want to pay on the flight) to sample some of the airport food offered in a variety of places. I've got Stockholm-Arlanda covered, so here's my take on Oslo's airport. While they have a few hot food options (most of which fails on the authentic mark; the brother got the cheapest "traditional" offering -- a hot dog at 7-Eleven with all the toppings.), the Cake Tour had a very hard time finding something to pass as a brunch/ light lunch item. After much effort, I found some traditional waffles at the Kon-Tiki bar (or something along those lines XD). Price-wise, they were decent at around 250kr. Otherwise, I wouldn't have bought them. LOL
As for the taste, well, 'decent' might sum that up as well. I was actually expecting more out of the airport than from the restaurant car on the train. For one, you have a full kitchen and proper facilities; therefore, the fact they were cold and soggy was, for me, a big minus. The container of strawberry jam helped spruce things up a little, but it might just be better to save your money for the plane. :/
Rating: **
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