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    4.4 (24 reviews)
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    Amanda B.

    This is currently the only restaurant in Bergen with a star. Our dinner and experience was pretty disappointing especially when considering they have a star and the cost. Our friend warned us to be disappointed and he was right. Tldr: service while friendly was severely lacking in timeliness and the food for the most part was meh. If you want a fine dining meal in Bergen, I'd recommend bare, baso social, 1877 or moon (in that order) over lysverket. FWIW, the owners of lysverket also own hoggorm (pizza) and Banzha (Chinese). Banzha is def in my top restaurants in Bergen and hoggorm can be good. First off, all the staff was nice. However, they literally took 50 minutes between the two main dishes. I know it was 50 minutes because I have time stamps on when I took pics of each course. We thought at some point they forgot about us. The final chocolate dish, i didn't think we were going to get but it finally came with the bill. One of the dishes they gave us and then went to take away because they thought they gave it to us already. There were signs in the beginning too. There was a line to get in, and it was going sooo slow for what seemed like no reason when everyone already has reservations and clearly the tables are ready. It also took 30 minutes to get our first dish. As another reviewer said, there was like 2 standout dishes and the rest are meh. On top of that, we ordered the crab and caviar but there were at least 5 pieces of crab shell we had to pull out of our mouth. Also, the lamb was so tough.

    Ida Iselin E.

    I am struggling a bit with this review. That is why it is 4 months delayed. Lysverket got its first Michelin star in 2022, and my friends and I were so excited to go for the full experience as a Christmas gift for ourself. Unfortunately Lysverket did not impress. We booked a table for a dinner right before Christmas, a Thursday night. The restaurant was almost empty, with only two or three other small groups. One in our group has celiac (gluten allergy) and we notified the restaurant in advanced. While the restaurant accommodated us and made modification to her dishes, our waiter messed up pretty badly giving our celiac friend the wrong bred. We asked repeatedly if this was right and he kept saying yes and was quite annoyed that with us for asking. Luckily our friend did not eat the bread he served her because we were still quite suspicious (it did not look like gluten free bread). Maybe 5 minutes later a different waiter came and apologised because they had messed up and given our friend bred with gluten. The apology was quick and they did not follow up appropriately. While mistakes can happen, we are paying quite a lot for these things not to happen and would expect better follow up after such an incident (particularly when the restaurant was almost empty). The food was ok. Only a few dishes were excellent but quite a lot of them were mediocre at best (it was lacking flavour). The wine pairing was really goos, however I wish they would share more information about the wine. I think I could of given a four star for the food, however the mess up mentioned above just really dragged the experience down. Having done the full tasting menu with a wine pairing I expected to get a print out of the menu at the end of the night, this did not happen. Maybe they do not do this, but as we were not provided a menu at the beginning of the meal I was expecting to get the information at the end.

    Beautifully staged.
    Chase S.

    Striking beautiful, delicious, and welcoming experience. Stepping into Kode 4 is a nice break from surrounding streetside restaurants and warms you up for the artful design and flare of Lysverket. The entryway previews the blend of traditional fine dining aesthetics with Avant garde scandanavian design and art. The room is nicely portioned and has a cool inner room with seating for a large private party of 16-20 someodd people. L-shaped main dining interior is bathed by the light of windows overlooking the large pond and quad. Nice seating at the bar is available too. The chairs and tables were gorgeous, and there were two matching high chairs--one for our little one was awaiting us at the table. The service here was a standout. The chef came around to greet people and ask about our child. The servers were very patient with us and provided soke flexibility when we needed it. There was pride and professionalism in everything they did but no pretentiousness. They gifted us a nice take away dessert when we had to leave (avoiding disaster with our child for the sake of the other diners) before being able to order dessert as a finishing touch. The food was elegant, simple, and perfectly done. We ordered a large carte. Some will be frustrated with the limited a la carte menu, not having everything form the tasting menu, but surely diners here should appreciate the focus of the restaurants intent and also timing of dishes for most of the other diners ordering for a long coursed 3 hour meal. The sea urchin butter and toast was well combined and played perfectly with the accoutrements. The scallop and salad first courses were stunning plated and light enough to still leave us hungry for the second course but substantial enough to satisfy. The conch and veggies were perfect pairings for the scallops. The skate was the best I've ever had both in quality and preparation. Often too tough when cooked, this melted in my mouth. The salt cod emulsification resembled mayonnaise in appearance but was a livening experience on my tongue, a great molecular gastronomy showing. The chicken dish was moist and juicy with lovely crackled skin. I must say it was surprisingly and refreshing to see such ingredients done so delicately and flavorfully. The take away gratis dessert was the brown butter truffles. Normally I would have ordered either the chocolate mousse or rhubarb crumble instead but the truffles were rich and creamy witty being to pungent. A lovely surprise in multiple ways. The drink list was spot on and reasonable by the glass prices. I ordered a Gamay that was rather lovely and somewhat more dense than usual. We also had a nice white Burgundy that paired well with the fish and chicken. I didn't see their cocktails listed as other wrote about but perhaps because I didn't ask and entertaining a toddler in a fine dining restaurant takes effort. The prices were totally reasonable. I feel that many of the fine and superb dining experiences are relatively good deals in Norway, as theyre not that much more expensive than the already expensive food in run of the mill places. This ran us about $215 USD whereas it's been about $130 USD for mediocre dinners much less than half as good other nights. I will definitely be back for the full tasting menu experience.

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    D Y.

    Easily the best meal we had in Bergen. This place is exceptional and the wine pairings were very well done. I highly recommend it. Staff was great too!

    Great, friendly, unpretentious service ! We got very lucky and had the celebrity chef Christopher Haatuft personally serve us all night . Every dish was creative, fresh. smart and delicious. The pork fat was something like Schmaltz that my grandmother used to make many many years ago and brought me back . The cocktail was divjne and had s very fresh taste to it . If you like fine dining without the BS you need to go to this place - you're going to la la la love it ! Thank you Christopher for such an amazing evening!

    Open kitchen
    Tarra T.

    Had dinner in the bar area and really enjoyed it. Had the meat of the day, pork neck, which was absolutely divine. Paired with the red wine, Completo from Italy. Open kitchen format so you can watch the masters at work: Make reservations in advance - go to this place.

    Bread and butter. And chutney. And salmon. And sparkling wine.
    Hildegunn N.

    I am so glad this restaurant opened in Bergen. We are not spoiled with good restaurants in this city, but Lysverket certainly has what it takes. The menu is mainly based on seafood and you choose whether you want 4 or 7 courses, that are all based on the ingredients in season. The food is prepared to perfection, always with an unexpected twist that lift the dish to a higher level. The wine menu offers a good selection of high quality wine to pair the food. From its location a 5 minutes walk from the "Torgallmenningen" in the city centre, you are overlooking the lake Lille Lungegårdsvann and Mount Fløyen. The premises are trendy and also hosts a cool bar, where activity increases during the evening. Some nights they also have a DJ. Service seems somewhat rehearsed, and could be improved if they added personality to their smiles and politeness. The prices are reasonable for such a meal, and I am sure the restaurant will survive for a long time.

    Cured trout with horseradish and sour cream on flatbread

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    Situated inside an art museum, Kode 4, Lysverket is a stylish and elegant space with zero frills.

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