I love how the waiters are chill enough to say “it’s a fermented sparkling infusion, which is just a fancy way of saying ice tea” 😂 as a Texan, I appreciate that kinda humility
Kom·bu·cha /kämˈbo͞oCHə/ noun 1. a drink produced by fermenting sweet tea with a culture of yeast and bacteria: "bottled kombucha is available in many natural food stores"
@@goatitisful tea-leaves can be fermented. "Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis". wikipwdia
Not to mention, extremely rude and disrespectful by videotaping patriots at that restaurant that probably did not agree to be in his video. I should sue him.
That's for the seafood, ldo. When did you ever see a duck far out in the ocean unless it was brought there by a bird of prey? Or an unlucky duck in the surf getting yoinked out to sea by a fish
@@GoingNorthObv lol what on Earth are you talking about? Harrison litterally says ALL INGREDIENTS come from within 500 metres. I just pointed out that it was a false claim as clearly some don’t. Chill out duck expert.
Actually I would say its a bargain not that I am rich by any means but if you look at its nut as in the amount it costs to keep the doors open and staffed in such a remote location and such a high level of skill from all the staff nothing is cheap there.
Its not a regular v70, it has like 400 hp, they are crazy quick. Also its only on the west coast where you drive slow so you dont end up in a fjord. Highways are like 110 kph
@@andand-yx7xt I mean, he is literally in what looks like a gågate. I'd drive slow myself. And: Of all the fjords on Vestlandet, it seems most people end up in the Oslofjord (ref the Tesla that went off Aker Brygge a couple months back)
It looked like the police car was driving in a "gågate" (walking street), a street mainly meant for pedestrians, where you can't drive faster than walking speed
after living in norway for 9 years: No, your amazon package won't come the next day, you'll be lucky if it comes at all, half the amazon sellers won't ship to norway at all
I dont know what you buy from Amazon or if you live on a tiny island out in the sea 🥴 but I am Norwegian and have bought from Amazon for years and it doesnt take many days to receive it….however, shipping, VAT and customs are expensive, so even though things are cheap on Amazon it will be expensive when all that is added.
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Or to Finland, or to ... not sure about Sweden. Perhaps they distribute from Sweden to Norway and Finland.
I have a friend who worked for someone pretty rich & they got to go to a lot of "work lunches" at places that would be once (or never) in a lifetime for most people. A really, really nice perk.
Living, traveling, and dining vicariously through you and your channel. Thanks for sharing your adventures with all of us. Mentally, my bags are packed and am ready to join you 🍴
Thanks sooo much for your review of this restaurant. I would never have known this existed until you did a vlog on it. Your review was honest and gr8 to watch. That would definitely be a restaurant to put on a "bucket list" for sure. 😊
Enjoyed this video and discovering your channel. Being a foodie and designer, my only wish to make this video even better would be able to see side or overhead close-ups of each incredible dish.
Regret: I’ve never watched videos like this. That’s gonna change asap. Just loved it. Love the expressions on your face. You remind me of a young Huge Grant.
Found it . I’m definitely going here. Based inside a metal structure shaped like a fish eye, Restaurant Iris is run by Chef Anika Madsen. Iris seats up to 24 guests, who pay as much as $560 to eat 18 courses during the 6-hour experience.
I've been to Norway. The videos and pictures of the nature do it no justice at all. I've traveled to many countries and by a mile Norway has been my favorite.
Man I am over here in the eastern part of the US watching this like damn. Rich folk have a lot of time on their hands, and those portion sizes are 2 bites each. Awesome vid tho if I was out there I would try it.
Have you ever seen the film, "The Spy Who Loved Me"? It's a Bond film, the villain had an underwater ... umm ... thing. That's what this contraption reminds me of.
I know that it’s where the movie that I first thought got its name. I immediately thought you meant shagged not loved. I am a goof who thought you were talking about Austin Powers: The Spy who shagged me!
Bro listening to your voice made me more noble by the second haha. Funny how you use the same expressions as us Canadians lol bangin’ haha just fancier
They’ve been doing those music/projector image meals in Asia for decades. It’s a cool thing the first time but it ends up getting old. The food needs to be good for it to work
This restaurant Reminds me of NØMA in Copenhagen before it closed. It sourced all of its ingredients From the Danish countryside,and was booked 5-6 months ahead of Time. You Did a wonderful job Transferring Your Dining Experience Thru the Screen,Bravo.
I don't know. Spectacular setting no question, but there's an air of pomposity to the whole thing (to say nothing of the cost). It's like: in terms of a genuinely satisfying meal, would you rather eat at The Bear or the Chicago beef sandwich place that The Bear used to be? Give me the beef sandwich any day.
Well you're paying for the experience, the atmosphere, the service, the expert chefs crafting the food, the whole enchilada. Also full course meals are actually quite satisfying that's why they're served in small portions. It may seem pompous but I've come to appreciate this kind of meal setup where you savor the variety of flavor combinations rather than fill yourself to bursting with deep fried anything covered in sugar and salt.
Wow very interesting restaurant. I just found your channel wanting to see grocery stores & food from other countries, especially Europe! I love your videos already! Thanks from curious lady in America! 😊
0:55 Ooof, you haven't been paying attention to the "end of" speed limit signs. The speed limit is generally 80 km/h everywhere rural, except when signed otherwise. Except that I agree, norwegians drive sloow, but not as slow as germans in campervans.
You know it’s gonna be a good day when Harrison posts a new video!!🫶🏼🫶🏼 This was crazy the editing was really good too!! Definitely giving the menu vibes!
I have so many food allergies I will never be able to have one of these chef menu only experiences but it looks amazing and I love getting to experience this through videos when I never will in real life.
LOVE your expressions, your face is what my own face would probably be doing at that place. Everything looked absolutely amazing. Sorry to hear about the espresso! (you'd think in Norway -- !)
Who else saw this and their first thought was the movie “The Menu” 😂
I'm sayin'
Looked for this comment
Yes!!!!
Yep, and he was def one of the people dressed like a marshmallow. lol
Yup
i love the internet because i get to watch people experience things that i have no business experiencing 😂
Then stop watching videos and get on your grind!
Stop being a broke, dusty man, living in his Mom's basement.
I tell you 😅
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Why do you not have any buisness experiencing?
@@rcnyoplaitwe can’t all experience this. The 500m radius cant support very many people.
I love how the waiters are chill enough to say “it’s a fermented sparkling infusion, which is just a fancy way of saying ice tea” 😂 as a Texan, I appreciate that kinda humility
It’s not iced tea if it’s fermented. It’s sparkling wine or champagne
@@wickedside7715 kombucha is just fermented bubbly tea which was his first drink. Might have been what the second was.
Kom·bu·cha
/kämˈbo͞oCHə/
noun
1. a drink produced by fermenting sweet tea with a culture of yeast and bacteria:
"bottled kombucha is available in many natural food stores"
@ I know what kombucha is. I was quoting the video
@@goatitisful tea-leaves can be fermented. "Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis". wikipwdia
I love that you don’t put any music in the videos. So relaxing.
A restaurant has asmr already, no need for fake audio
YES! I hate all the tiluliluu horrid music even on top of people talking.
Fr it mkaes it more intimate too
The duck flew in 😂 lucky duck?
No music is so much better!
Had a blast serving you! Glad my juices were very drinkable 😉❤
Legend
Unfortunate formulation of appreciation, but I get what you mean..
klamt
You could not have said that any weirder than you just did
@@BillyMillion thought that too, jesus lmao
I really appreciate the calm dimeanor of this presenter. It's a nice break from the bombastic antics of most others. Subbed.
Not to mention, extremely rude and disrespectful by videotaping patriots at that restaurant that probably did not agree to be in his video. I should sue him.
Everything is sourced from a 500m radius. Few minutes later: the duck is from Oslo 🤣🤣
Hahaha yeah I thought the exact same thing looking back at this
the m is for mile 🥸
I assumed he meant the seafood since the location is at sea… 😅
That's for the seafood, ldo. When did you ever see a duck far out in the ocean unless it was brought there by a bird of prey? Or an unlucky duck in the surf getting yoinked out to sea by a fish
@@GoingNorthObv lol what on Earth are you talking about? Harrison litterally says ALL INGREDIENTS come from within 500 metres. I just pointed out that it was a false claim as clearly some don’t. Chill out duck expert.
this really did give menu vibes like woah! but also the whole view was so pretty💕
crazy place
The menu was inspired by one of these restaurants in Norway, so that makes sense
Yep!! I was like "someone's got to have commented The Menu"
I was about to say that.
Hell yes, started from the guy talking front of the restaurant entrance, creeps me out
17,500 NOK is over $1,600 USD ... Most definitely a once in a lifetime experience!!
Actually I would say its a bargain not that I am rich by any means but if you look at its nut as in the amount it costs to keep the doors open and staffed in such a remote location and such a high level of skill from all the staff nothing is cheap there.
and the more expensive on is an upgraded experience. the base price on their website is only about $335
@@Mrs.Magix58 335? That's like a weeks worth of chipotle and taco bell lol
It's ridiculous to pay that for a meal!!!!
@@denisebledsoe8836
Yeah, but some people have more money than they need, so they throw it around. 99% of humans will never eat a meal like this.
Well that’s quite an experience. Thank you for taking us with you!
Thanks for watching! Of course
0:55 "For some reason the people in Norway like to drive slow" *literally the world's slowest police car in the background*
Its not a regular v70, it has like 400 hp, they are crazy quick. Also its only on the west coast where you drive slow so you dont end up in a fjord. Highways are like 110 kph
@@andand-yx7xt I mean, he is literally in what looks like a gågate. I'd drive slow myself. And: Of all the fjords on Vestlandet, it seems most people end up in the Oslofjord (ref the Tesla that went off Aker Brygge a couple months back)
@@Henoik 😂
It looked like the police car was driving in a "gågate" (walking street), a street mainly meant for pedestrians, where you can't drive faster than walking speed
@@fluffysheepfallingasleep609 brer jeg vet hva en gågate er. Trodde han dissa Volvo haha
Wow! What an experience! Very sensory experience! Thank you for bringing us to the journey with you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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if this is not an ad for how nice and friendly the people from norway are, then i don't know what. your server was absolultely 👍
The Menu is actually based on another resturant on an island just outside of Bergen. Cornelius Seafood Resturant
Thanks for taking us on tour with you❤
My pleasure 😊
I giggled through this video because he was so adorable with how much he liked the food. It’s seriously precious and the accent was the cherry on top.
Thanks for sharing with us. I'm glad they didn't kill you. 🤣👍🏼❤️
Me cousin went, a Italian women drank too much and threw up. They had to evacuate to the roof. He got his money back and a free visit at a later date.
No way damnnn
That's awfully nice of them despite the person throwing up everywhere 😂
He got a free visit the Italian lady banned from that’s place 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@alc3156 For good reasons I concur.
Beautiful scenery. The restaurant reminds me of the Bean in Chicago, and, for some reason, the whole visual effect reminds me of the movie Arrival.
I don’t remember this scene from The Menu 😂
Honestly though what a cool experience 😍
thank you for sharing this with us and props to the staff for allowing you to film this unique experience
after living in norway for 9 years: No, your amazon package won't come the next day, you'll be lucky if it comes at all, half the amazon sellers won't ship to norway at all
I dont know what you buy from Amazon or if you live on a tiny island out in the sea 🥴 but I am Norwegian and have bought from Amazon for years and it doesnt take many days to receive it….however, shipping, VAT and customs are expensive, so even though things are cheap on Amazon it will be expensive when all that is added.
Or to Finland, or to ... not sure about Sweden. Perhaps they distribute from Sweden to Norway and Finland.
Why is the shipping situation in Norway so bad if u don’t mind me asking
Isn't where norway where the shooting in an island happened?
@@Justmyopinionsir-q4v Yes, Utøya.
This 1,600 usd is good for once in a lifetime experience compared to salt bae's 2000$ 1 pc tomahawk steak
I have a friend who worked for someone pretty rich & they got to go to a lot of "work lunches" at places that would be once (or never) in a lifetime for most people. A really, really nice perk.
Truly❤@@mordicaiknode
I wouldn't pay for either 😂
It's weird that he's with someone but he acts like he's alone
Lol. Ryan trahan does that too
I’d be more comfortable if he acknowledged who he’s with.
He does at 06:03
What a wonderful vicarious dining experience....thank you so much....your presentation was brilliantly underplayed....loved it.
Wonderful honest review of a very unique place...amazing food...thanks so much for sharing this excursion.
been BINGE watching harrisons videos since im unwell
so glad I found this channel
Get well soon!
Harrison is such a vibe and i’m all 4 it! ❤
Looks like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I liked the design of the place, and of all of the unusual dishes the food was served on.
Living, traveling, and dining vicariously through you and your channel. Thanks for sharing your adventures with all of us. Mentally, my bags are packed and am ready to join you 🍴
Thanks sooo much for your review of this restaurant. I would never have known this existed until you did a vlog on it.
Your review was honest and gr8 to watch.
That would definitely be a restaurant to put on a "bucket list" for sure. 😊
You are a delight! What an excellent presenter. Your personality shines through - a perfect combination of confidence and humility. Loved this vlog.
Just discovered your channel and it's quickly becoming my favorite...just love your humor and energy. This vid makes me proud to be Norwegian😄
Thank you from the US.. in Ohio. That was fun to watch 😉🥰
This is sick!! But as usual Harrison never disappoints us with his contents. 🤘🏽
thank youuuu
Excellent video. I love your humour and boyish enthusiasm.
That was great watching you expierence that so enjoyable and relaxing ...loved it😍
This lad is so relatable, funny , charming and has a great personality. Regards from Ireland 🇮🇪💚
Enjoyed this video and discovering your channel. Being a foodie and designer, my only wish to make this video even better would be able to see side or overhead close-ups of each incredible dish.
As an American it’s crazy that this guy is making a big deal over a 2 and a half hour drive.
Ha ha … so true
Some folks still drive to work in NYC from Connecticut… 3 hours one way.
Exactly what I thought ha. He said "hour and half flight and a 5 hour drive" and I thought if I drive for 12 hours I'm still in my own state.
2 and a half hours is a lot :(
@@VivaCohen I used to have a car that slow…
Very well presented i would make the trip looks really nice place to be i would be honored to go
You are so freaking adorable 😍😆 I'm soo interested in just listening to you talk. I fell asleep to it. Very relaxing.
What an incredibly unique experience. Thanks for this great content.
What a weird and wonderful experience for you, Harrison. Loved it!
This restaurant reminds me of the 2022 movie THE MENU -I keep waiting for Ralph Fiennes to appear😉👍
Regret: I’ve never watched videos like this.
That’s gonna change asap.
Just loved it. Love the expressions on your face. You remind me of a young Huge Grant.
Little Grant?
Jaw dropping! I got food envy watching this as it all looked so good.
I could listen to you speak forever ❤
Found it . I’m definitely going here. Based inside a metal structure shaped like a fish eye, Restaurant Iris is run by Chef Anika Madsen. Iris seats up to 24 guests, who pay as much as $560 to eat 18 courses during the 6-hour experience.
Soylent Green movie vibes.
I've been to Norway. The videos and pictures of the nature do it no justice at all. I've traveled to many countries and by a mile Norway has been my favorite.
The entire course could be completed in two bites !
Man I am over here in the eastern part of the US watching this like damn. Rich folk have a lot of time on their hands, and those portion sizes are 2 bites each. Awesome vid tho if I was out there I would try it.
It adds up, you're pretty stuffed after a 10 course meal even if the portion sizes are small.
It's like you're eating on Nemo's Nautilus. A Jules Verne fantasy for sure! What a fantastic experience! Thank you so much for sharing!
Have you ever seen the film, "The Spy Who Loved Me"? It's a Bond film, the villain had an underwater ... umm ... thing. That's what this contraption reminds me of.
I know that it’s where the movie that I first thought got its name. I immediately thought you meant shagged not loved. I am a goof who thought you were talking about Austin Powers: The Spy who shagged me!
literally 50 seconds in and the editing is giving like its such good quality ahahah i love it
What an experience!
The entrying in seemed so claustrophobic!
But yet enthralling
Omg so menu...the only difference was you all survived 😂😂❤❤
your dedication for these videos is unmatched ✨😭
He must have ordered Cheeseburger “to go”…
this restaurant seems less murderous, although you never know (but l agree with you,better to be safe with a cheeseburger)
@@viktorija214 haha, yes, best avoid lonely/remote restaurants….(p.s - I’m glad you got the joke 👍, cheers!)
@@marvyeap I agree 😂(by the way it was a good joke😂)
Thank you for sharing. What a cool experience.
Bro gave me such a laugh even though I havent been mentally doing well thank you for everything!
Bro listening to your voice made me more noble by the second haha. Funny how you use the same expressions as us Canadians lol bangin’ haha just fancier
That looked like an amazing experience.
yay! new Harrison video! You've really become one of my fave comfort youtubers
always wanted to see what this restaurant is like .. great video!!
I’m so glad this video came across my feed, I enjoyed watching and subscribed ❤
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This looks like such an experience - one to add to the list for the future, thank you for sharing :)
nice seeing you drive through the places where I grew up
Then your plot twist is Anya Taylor Joy is your camera person.
Great video makes me wanna go to the restaurant now
I love your reactions to the food! Entertaining!
That was fabulous 👌 👏🏻 wow!!!
thank you so much
I would love to dine at that restaurant I think it would be an amazing experience . Thank you for sharing the many places . 💕
They’ve been doing those music/projector image meals in Asia for decades. It’s a cool thing the first time but it ends up getting old. The food needs to be good for it to work
Just found your content and it’s absolutely exceptional. Keep it up!
The food looks amazing and the view is beautiful
5:49 ok they def saw the menu and are fully enjoying creeping you out, you can feel the vibes from hereeeeeee😅
Fun fact i live just 20 minutes from this place🤩
have you tried it?
But are you a duck?
Not really a fun fact. Bet lots of people live close by.
WOW! You are brave! Thanks for the video!
4:30 I thought bro was gonna be on a game show 😂
you know it's delicious just from the sound the food makes!
0:30 this is the most relatable thing😂❤
Thank you for taking us along on this adventure!!🫣
The view is as impressive as the weather
This restaurant Reminds me of NØMA in Copenhagen before it closed. It sourced all of its ingredients From the Danish countryside,and was booked 5-6 months ahead of Time. You Did a wonderful job Transferring Your Dining Experience Thru the Screen,Bravo.
I don't know. Spectacular setting no question, but there's an air of pomposity to the whole thing (to say nothing of the cost). It's like: in terms of a genuinely satisfying meal, would you rather eat at The Bear or the Chicago beef sandwich place that The Bear used to be? Give me the beef sandwich any day.
Well you're paying for the experience, the atmosphere, the service, the expert chefs crafting the food, the whole enchilada. Also full course meals are actually quite satisfying that's why they're served in small portions. It may seem pompous but I've come to appreciate this kind of meal setup where you savor the variety of flavor combinations rather than fill yourself to bursting with deep fried anything covered in sugar and salt.
I agree.this screams pretentious,I could grocery shop for at least three months for the money but to each there own.
This is pure art!🔥🔥 I don't usually go for overrated restaurants, but this one is worth every penny for the experience.
I've seen this one. they all died except if you order a cheese burger.
Oyster and Emulsion are two words I don't want to see on a menu together 🥴 You're adventurous! Thanks for sharing
Visit Piccadilly Gardens Manchester at peak season 😂❤ or Edinburgh center
Wow very interesting restaurant. I just found your channel wanting to see grocery stores & food from other countries, especially Europe! I love your videos already! Thanks from curious lady in America! 😊
0:55 Ooof, you haven't been paying attention to the "end of" speed limit signs. The speed limit is generally 80 km/h everywhere rural, except when signed otherwise. Except that I agree, norwegians drive sloow, but not as slow as germans in campervans.
In Germany we make fun of dutch people in campervans. :)
You know it’s gonna be a good day when Harrison posts a new video!!🫶🏼🫶🏼
This was crazy the editing was really good too!! Definitely giving the menu vibes!
This looks like an insane experience
I have so many food allergies I will never be able to have one of these chef menu only experiences but it looks amazing and I love getting to experience this through videos when I never will in real life.
2:20 I SIGNED THE PAPERWORK AND DIDNT EVEN READ IT.. 😂😂😂😂 pretty typical
I love that the intro presentation video shows a coral reef and immediately is talking about eating it lol
I was working for three summers in 2000's in the Bergens hostel behind you. What a memories.
Thanks for sharing a wonderful experience
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought it was the restaurant from The Menu lol
LOVE your expressions, your face is what my own face would probably be doing at that place. Everything looked absolutely amazing. Sorry to hear about the espresso! (you'd think in Norway -- !)