Laaven 1790

Laaven 1790

Velkomstvegen 51, 2420 Trysil, Norway, Soere Osen

4.2 💬940 Bewertungen

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La deg friste av de herlige rettene på Laaven 1790, en sjarmerende spisested i det pittoreske Velkomstvegen 51, 2420 Trysil, Norway, Soere Osen. Med en meny full av smaker er dette et must for alle matelskere. Restauranten vår 4.2 er et eksempel på kulinarisk perfeksjon, noe som gjenspeiles i 941 strålende anmeldelser fra gjestene våre. Det er mer enn et måltid, det er en symfoni av smaker. Vil du ha en opplevelse av å spise hjemme? Besøk https://nb-no.facebook.com/RestaurantLaaven, en cyberspisestue og bestill med et klikk.


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Lynn Durgan
Lynn Durgan

this is a beautiful place! it is a bit on the expensive side, but the atmosphere makes it op. eating was good after a long Dag ski.

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Scarlett Auer III
Scarlett Auer III

a bit on the expensive side, but eat ok for a ski-in-café. very fast to use and well organized with corona restrictions understood. served hotdogs, burger, nachos, suppe and much more.


Amya Brekke
Amya Brekke

really beautiful place for after skiing in trysil this is where it happens. if they are not surprised for the first time after skiing in norway when they close at 19:00, then they can go to bed early and be fresh to ski the next morning. they can also come back later after skiing, but then maybe not so fresh next morning.


Prof. Conrad Tromp
Prof. Conrad Tromp

during lunch. simple but satisfactory menu. the skiburger is what they need after skiing in trysil pisten, said that a really nice after the ski court also. we have to come back later to check this out. pay attention to the narrow and steep stairs in the second floor. between hard and impossible to climb, especially when wearing ski boots.


Mike Altenwerth
Mike Altenwerth

Really good après ski party. Some hot wobbly drinks, some alright local beer, decent food, lots if fika. Often live music on days Swedes are mostly there. Norwegians prefer the dj music apparently.