"The restaurant is well-located in the old center Bryggen of Bergen and has a nice interior. However after carefully studying the options on the menu card, we opted for one of the two quiches and one of the two Ramen soups. (Being no big fans of the usual junk food burgers or pizza which by now you get almost anywhere even in a vegan version. It turned out that none of the quiches were actually on offer. Neither was one of the drinks with tonic water I chose. So we then switched to both variants of Ramen soup, the creamy one with coconut milk and the one with Miso. Both were listed as main dishes and priced at about 200 NOK. Therefore we assumed that we would get something satiating like a bowl filled with noodles in the respective soup like they serve in Japan. What a mistake! We actually got two watery soups with just a few noodles in them. Both soups were delicious and had apparently been made with fresh ingredients which had been cooked on point, so no complaints about this. But what on earth hindered them from making these dishes satiating by using a reasonable amount of noodles? In the end we left the restaurant having paid the price for two main dishes but not the least satiated. Luckily we still had some bread in our hotel room so we didn't have to go to bed feeling hungry."