In the premiere episode, our hosts take us to Hardanger in Western Norway, the land of apples and cider. They go hiking to Norway’s most spectacular rock formation, the famous Troll Tongue, known as Trolltunga in Norwegian. This breathtaking rock formation stands as Norway's most awe-inspiring natural wonder. Along the trip they enjoy the hospitality this part of the country can offer.
A trip to Tromsø offers unique experiences, boasting the world's northernmost brewery. In Norway’s northernmost city, you can explore an Arctic marine life aquarium or brave floating in near-freezing waters. Visitors flock to witness the midnight sun in summer or the northern lights in winter.
In this episode, Arne leads the team to Etne and Vindafjord in Western Norway. Stig crafts a dry martini in an art studio, while Arne embarks on a hike to a cliff formation. Meanwhile, Frida prepares for her cooking, and both Arne and Frida surprise in Viking attire. Frida prepares a traditional Norwegian dish infused with distinctly Asian-Japanese flavors.
The historic Telemark Canal takes Arne, Frida, and Stig deep into the interior of Norway, offering a journey back in time. In today’s episode, they explore the region's hospitality and delve into stories of heavy water and the Second World War. To cap it off, they trek through a mountain to reach the summit of Telemark. Frida prepares some intriguing treats, while Stig crafts a dry martini to celebrate this unique region of Norway.
Herring, often called the "silver of the sea," holds a revered place in Scandinavian cuisine for its simplicity and flavor. In this episode, Arne invites Stig and chef Live to Fosen, located just north of Trondheim in Mid-Norway. They encounter two families whose livelihoods revolve around herring fisheries. Join Arne and Stig as they venture out to sea to explore the rich history and traditional methods of harvesting this prized fish.
In today’s episode, Arne, Sigrid, and Stig journey to the spectacular county of Sogn in Western Norway. It's a true fjord and mountain adventure, highlighting the best experiences one can have on a trip to the historic village of Balestrand, renowned for its natural beauty, local produce and historic charm.
In this episode, Arne and Stig are on their way to celebrate the 17th of May amidst the stunning natural beauty of Finse. During winter and late spring, the only means of transportation to these snow-covered peaks is either on skis or via the Bergen Railroad.
In today’s episode, the adventurous chef Sigrid joins Arne and Stig in Finse. Follow the team as they traverse from the snowy peaks of the Hardanger plateau down to Ulvik on mountain skis, navigating through a winter wonderland. Experience the transition from the majestic mountains to the blooming fjord valley of Hardanger in Spring.
Join the team as they venture through Hardanger, renowned as the apple and cider county of Western Norway. Their journey leads them to the historic manor house of Rosendal, beforeSigrid delves into the intricacies of fjord aquafarming. And when it comes to culinary delights, our trio – Sigrid , Arne, and Stig – indulge in the region’s specialties at the charming restaurant Buer, nestled at the end of the road on the opposite side of the mountains.
The rich bounty of fish in Northern Norway is renowned, and in this episode, Arne, Frida, and Stig venture to Vesterålen in Nordland County to explore modern aquaculture. Near the village of Sortland, they uncover a gastronomic gem at Kvitnes Farm, promising a culinary odyssey. Today's culinary focus is on salmon, a perfect fit for Frida, who crafts Japanese-inspired maki sushi rolls.
In this final episode, Arne and Stig embark on a journey to Harbin and Mulan in northeastern China, famed for the spectacular Harbin Ice Festival and the lively festivities of Chinese New Year. Amidst their adventures, they savor the diverse flavors of authentic Chinese cuisine at local restaurants, adding a delicious dimension to their exploration.