Fjord cruise and dinner at seafood restaurant
A fantastic dining experience in excellent surroundings!
- Just outside the City of Bergen, you will find one of the most exotic attractions in the whole of Western Norway’s archipelago
- Cornelius is one of Norway’s best seafood restaurants and a meal here is truly unforgettable
- Experience a 5-course meal at Cornelius including transportation from and back to Bergen on a scenic boat ride!
Starting point
Bergen
Duration
5 hr
Season
Available all year
Cornelius Seafood Restaurant is situated right by the sea on a small island with spectacular views of the fjord, mountains, skerries, passing boats, and ships. Inspired by the weather of the day, Cornelius serves its famous Meteorological Menu of exquisite seafood and trimmings, prepared using innovative culinary techniques and with a genuine passion for seafood.
Meteorological seafood menu
Inspired by the raw beauty of the local fjords, this restaurant offers a delicious variety of seafood from the West coast. The menu is tailored by the chefs on a daily basis, based on the weather and what is caught by the local fishermen.
All dishes are prepared using innovative culinary techniques and with a genuine passion for seafood. On the Meteorological Menu you get to taste both shellfish and fish in addition to a seasonal dessert.
Welcome to a fantastic and unforgettable dining experience at Cornelius!
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