$25 for $55 Worth of Fine Dining and Drinks at The Norsemen Restaurant
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- Canadian & European fare
- Innovative fine dining menu
- Scenic views of Walker Lake
- Open year-round
For $25, this delectable deal gets you $55 worth of fine dining and drinks at The Norsemen Restaurant in Huntsville.
More than thirty years after serving its first meal, The Norsemen continues its tradition of serving fine European and Canadian cuisine adjacent to scenic Walker Lake. Whether nibbling before a stone fireplace the dining room or on the lakeside screened-in porch, delight in a diverse menu beginning with appetite-enhancers like sushi-grade five-spice tuna carpaccio ($10) or duck onion soup ($10), a twist on a French favourite. Melt internal winter residue upon inhaling the delicate lobster-tail risotto ($32) or rich venison stew with wild mushrooms ($21), considered relaxation-enhancing substances in four provinces. Stretch the languorous evening further by swaddling appetites in decadent desserts like dark chocolate mousse ($8), which performs its tongue ballet in tandem with Grand Marnier and is perfectly finished off with a cappuccino encore ($4.50). A three-course fixed dinner is also available for $39. Menu items are not fixed and change between seasons.
The Norsemen Restaurant will be closed in April.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give The Norsemen Restaurant an average of four owl eyes:
- The food was simply excellent, and the service was polite and thoughtful. – TradJim
- Canadian & European fare
- Innovative fine dining menu
- Scenic views of Walker Lake
- Open year-round
For $25, this delectable deal gets you $55 worth of fine dining and drinks at The Norsemen Restaurant in Huntsville.
More than thirty years after serving its first meal, The Norsemen continues its tradition of serving fine European and Canadian cuisine adjacent to scenic Walker Lake. Whether nibbling before a stone fireplace the dining room or on the lakeside screened-in porch, delight in a diverse menu beginning with appetite-enhancers like sushi-grade five-spice tuna carpaccio ($10) or duck onion soup ($10), a twist on a French favourite. Melt internal winter residue upon inhaling the delicate lobster-tail risotto ($32) or rich venison stew with wild mushrooms ($21), considered relaxation-enhancing substances in four provinces. Stretch the languorous evening further by swaddling appetites in decadent desserts like dark chocolate mousse ($8), which performs its tongue ballet in tandem with Grand Marnier and is perfectly finished off with a cappuccino encore ($4.50). A three-course fixed dinner is also available for $39. Menu items are not fixed and change between seasons.
The Norsemen Restaurant will be closed in April.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give The Norsemen Restaurant an average of four owl eyes:
- The food was simply excellent, and the service was polite and thoughtful. – TradJim