My friend was getting married so a bunch of "out of towners" were going to meet for dinner the night before. Knowing that the menu had been greatly reduced since the owners of Cafe Fedora left (maybe not left, but aren't there to supervise the kitchen), I tried to persuade my friend to go somewhere else. My persuasion did not work. So I show up first as I live the closest. We had made reservations for 8pm, however, for some reason, they had written down 10pm. The place was empty either way, so it didn't turn out to be an issue, but could have been annoying if it had since we were 8 people.
I got a quesadilla with homemade salsa. The rest got chicken burritos. I am not sure how the burritos were, but I was not impressed with the quesadilla. However, it is hard to make a quesadilla to a southern California girl's standards if all you have is Norwegian products to work with, so I give a little slack. The salsa was excellent though and saved the quesadilla from being thrown out.
As for the bar part, I wouldn't come here again. The bar tender was a complete ditz. She is the one that wrote down that our reservation was for 10pm. "Oh, well I must have forgot" was her response when I told her it was supposed to be at 8pm. Some of the Americans had to explain the type of beer they wanted even though it was on the menu and with the atmosphere, you think you would be going to a cheaper bar. However, the prices are more than average for an equivalent bar. I once came here for breakfast when Cafe Fedora was closed and they wanted kr 70 for an orange juice. We aren't even talking fresh squeezed quality. It was the type that you buy on a store shelf NOT in the refrigerator section.
Put the quality of the food they currently serve here, the price, and the atmosphere together, and I will definitely not be returning. Such a shame! read more