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Mother India

Mother India

Markens Gate 6, 4610 Kristiansand, Norway

Food • Asian • Indian • Seafood


"as the best restaurant in kristiand, we entered the uncomfortable little one and decended the stairs to come the waiter to find the place is popular. it took only 10 minutes before we were shown by a very aplogetic manager of our reserved table. the waiters glided around the tables with crazy precision. decor was the usual, tasteful Indian design and the escaping itself was more like a large colorful tunnel that was added to the atmosphere. a good selection of the usual suspects was on the menu and I went with the lamb to strength 5 that was perfect. small but interesting selection of drinks including home beer. the prices were on the north side of the average, some beer costs Kr.175, a glass that x3 times price of the previous beer in a local pub minutes before. the food averaged at Kr.300, which again by 30% more than I pay in the rule. on this level I wouldn't say the prices are family friendly, but ok for singles or couples. but looking around the place was immaculate, a bottle of disinfectant on every table and any social distancing, so I could relax and enjoy my meal. it was in the best position and judged by the amount of people who intervened, they do a roaring trade in the takeaway department. all in all a very tasty but expensive experience! they should try if they are in kristiansand, but best to book, we went on a Monday night shortly after 18:00 and the people behind us were asked to return 4 hours later!"

Peppes Pizza

Peppes Pizza

Storgata 69, 2609 Lillehammer, Norway

Pizza • Seafood • Italian • Western


"The only reason I gave this 2 stars is the portions were large and the prices were reasonable (for Norway, anyway, which is overall expensive). I also give them credit for at least trying. Your vegan options in Lillihammer are limited, and this place at least has a few. It says American style pizza and as an American I 'm embarrassed it 's called that. They have 2 vegan pizza options with Oumph (a vegan meat alternative). One is California style (whatever that means the 2 basic American style pizzas are NY and Chicago, not CA... looked like a flatbread type crust, not a thin crust, but crispy flatbread in the pic). We chose the Chicago style, which is NOT deep dish. It 's a little bit of a thicker crust than a traditional NY style thin crust pizza, but nowhere near even a Sicilian style crust, let alone a deep dish Chicago style. Instead of cheese, for vegans, they use a garlic chili aioli which is basically mayonnaise (or whatever the Norwegian version of Vegenaise is). Never heard of pizza with mayo, but that was the option and we thought *maybe* it would have some kind of cheesy flavor. It didn 't. It was disgusting and we tried our best to scrape it off. The veggies were ok, sauce wasn 't great, and the crust was serviceable but not great either. My husband thought the Oumph was ok but he likes meat alternatives. I thought it was a bit rubbery but that 's more personal preference and I admit I don 't love a lot of fake meats. We did have chips and salsa which were fine. I can 't recommend this pizza at all. Even if you are with non vegans who want it with cheese the crust is mediocre and the sauce is not great. But, like I said, the portions are large and you won 't leave hungry."