Gladmat - Stavanger's Food Festival

Wednesday 21 August 2013

May and June were extremely busy full of travel and although we returned to Norway July first, we only had a week to recover from jet lag and prepare the house for my parent's arrival.  After their visit, we were quite literally exhausted and so ready for some quiet time around the house but we also couldn't pass up the opportunity to visit Gladmat, Scandinavia's largest food festival, taking place in Stavanger Sentrum.

I missed the festival last year as I was spending time in Canada and while Joe made an appearance, he only found his way to the Lervig beer tent and his memories are hazy at best.  Apparently, Gladmat attracts some 250 000 people each year and celebrity chefs are known to make an appearance.  (In 2010, Gordon Ramsay was a guest of honour.)

The food festival features many stalls where one can sample local restaurants' signature dishes; there are large stands similar to what one would find at a farmer's market selling cheese, produce, and homemade goods including typical Norwegian dishes like lefse; there are also cooking courses and competitions.  It's near impossible not to find a little something for everyone.
Just before this picture was taken, I dropped 50 kr and a nice man let me know the bill was laying
beside my foot. I love living in a place where people are honest!

We made our way to the harbour around noon in hopes of sampling a few foods in lieu of lunch.  The atmosphere was jovial and the crowds were large.  We started by taking a preliminary walk around the entire area to view our options but as time went on, the crowds grew and so did the lines.  We managed to taste a few dishes from some Asian stations but soon our patience wore out and our feet were tired.  When we couldn't find a table to enjoy a beer, we picked up a few batches of berries and jumped the train back home.  Next year I'll be determined to arrive a bit earlier.

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13 comments:

  1. We really enjoyed this last year - seems like the weather always fines up for it too!

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    1. We've actually had a beautiful summer so far - definitely not hot every day but it feels like it's hardly rained!

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  2. Looks like so much fun!... albeit crowded. We were also at a market two weekends ago and arrived to late... despite all of the delicious smells I could only stand about 5 minutes. It seems that arriving early is a universal market tip :)

    xxx
    Jenna

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  3. Yum, food festivals are so fun! It does require some planning, though, and those lines are not so enjoyable. Early arrivals are the way to go.

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  4. Looks like fun! Congrats on being featured as a Top 100 Canadian Travel Blogger! I have loved reading all about your expat and travel adventure. Thrilled to go through the list and read about other fellow Canadian travel bloggers journeys ~ it is feeding my blog reading addiction. lol!

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    1. Thank you Gina :) I can't wait to sort through the rest of the list as well and find some new reads!

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  5. i LOVe food festivals in any city or country

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  6. Oh dear, it does look so pretty. I love how cold climates (and yes I'm thinking Canada as well as Europe), come alive in summer. Bummer about the crowds. Just dreaming of food festivals here...you know what I mean.

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    1. I definitely know what you mean, Chris.

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  7. Hi from the Blog Hop! We're taking a trip to Norway next week and I've loved looking at your blog for inspiration! I love your story.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Shannon and hope you enjoy your trip to Norway!

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