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    Restaurants in Oslo

    Fresh seafood abounds in Oslo, while traditional Norwegian meats like reindeer are also found on specialist menus. The city has a few Michelin-starred restaurants like the renowned Bagatelle, but there are less pricey options available – mostly in the city centre and Aker Brygge. For a snack, try bright red pølser hot dogs, a local favourite. Norwegians normally eat dinner at around 5pm, but all restaurants open until late evening. Tips of 5-10% are normal.

    Lofoten Fiskerestaurant, Olso. Courtesy of Lofoten Fiskerestaurant

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    1. 1. Bagatelle - Michelin-starred dining

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      Bagatelle, Oslo. Courtesy of Bagatelle

      The city's only restaurant boasting two Michelin stars, west Oslo's Bagatelle serves French food in a formal dining room of white tablecloths and leather chairs. The chef makes the most of fresh local ingredients such as Norwegian venison, black grouse, wild duck and seafood, to bring a unique Norwegian touch to the menu.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 6pm-11pm

      Address

      3, Bygdøy Alle, Oslo 0257

      Telephone

      +47 22 12 14 40

      Transport

      Tram 12 or 13 to Solli Plass

      Website

      Bagatelle Website

    2. 2. Le Canard - French sophistication

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      Le Canard, Oslo. © Le Canard

      Housed in an imposing Victorian red brick and granite villa in the Frogner district, Le Canard is a jewel in west Oslo's culinary crown. Appealing to the city's smart set, it serves specialities of duck, Norwegian scallops and foie gras. In summer, diners can eat outside on the garden terrace.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 6pm-11pm

      Address

      4, President Harbitz gate, Oslo 0259

      Telephone

      +47 22 54 34 00

      Transport

      Tram 19 to Riddervolds plass

      Website

      Le Canard Website

    3. 3. Lofoten Fiskerestaurant - Fresh seafood

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      Lofoten Fiskerestaurant, Olso. Courtesy of Lofoten Fiskerestaurant

      Oslo's trendy set flocks to Aker Brygge to enjoy fresh fish from Norway's pristine waters at Lofoten Fiskerestaurant. The restaurant specialises in local seafood such as lobster, halibut and salmon, served in comfortable surroundings with fjord views. Dine alfresco in the summer, and in winter, sample the traditional lutefisk (cured cod). Book ahead.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-1am; Sun 12pm-12am

      Address

      75, Stranden, Oslo 0250

      Telephone

      +47 22 83 08 08

      Transport

      Tram 12 to Aker Brygge

      Website

      Lofoten Fiskerestaurant Website

    4. 4. Restaurant Eik - Trendy fusion dining

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      On the first floor of the city-centre Savoy Hotel, the fashionable Restaurant Eik is popular with celebrities. The food is a fusion of Asian, European and Norwegian, with seasonal variations to make the most of fresh ingredients. Service is enthusiastic, and the décor minimalist. It has been recommended in Michelin's 'Bib Gourmand' category.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 6pm-11pm

      Address

      Savoy Hotel, 11 Universitetsgata, Oslo 0164

      Telephone

      +47 22 36 07 10

      Transport

      Tullinløkka T-Bane

      Website

      Restaurant Eik Website

    5. 5. Bristol Grill - Norway meets England

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      Bristol Grill. Courtesy of Hotel Bristol

      In the prestigious Hotel Bristol in Oslo's city centre, the Bristol Grill serves a fusion of international and Norwegian cuisine, served in an English-style dining room. The restaurant is particularly known for its game. If you're around prior to Christmas, try the lutefisk and pinnekjøtt, traditional Norwegian preserved fish and lamb ribs.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 5pm-11pm

      Address

      Hotel Bristol, 7 Kristian IVs gate, Oslo 0130

      Telephone

      +47 22 82 60 00

      Transport

      Tram 11 to Kristian IVs gate

      Website

      Hotel Bristol Website

    6. 6. Feinschmecker - A royal feast

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      One of the city's most prestigious eateries, Michelin-starred Feinschmecker in the Frogner district has welcomed many distinguished guests, including King Harald and Queen Sonia. The dining room's antique furniture and small-paned windows provide an old-time ambience. Try a main course of rack of Norwegian lamb, or sample some of the super-fresh seafood.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 5pm-12am

      Address

      5, Balchens gate, Oslo 0263

      Telephone

      +47 22 12 93 80

      Transport

      Tram 12 to Elisenberg

      Website

      Feinschmecker Website

     Mid-range

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    1. 7. Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri - Steeped in tradition

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      Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri. Courtesy of Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri

      Housed in a 300-year-old building, Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri is one of Oslo city centre's longest established restaurants. It serves high quality traditional fare such as reindeer, wolf fish and scallops in historic surroundings. Look out for seasonal specialities too, such as the pre-Christmas lutefisk (salt cod). There is a pleasant outdoor dining area for the summer.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-11pm

      Address

      1, Grensen, Oslo 0159

      Telephone

      +47 23 35 63 60

      Transport

      Stortinget T-Bane

      Website

      Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri Website

    2. 8. De Fem Stuer - Traditional dining with views

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      De Fem Stuer. Courtesy of Rica Hotels

      The cosy De Fem Stuer specialises in seasonal Norwegian food in the century-old Park Hotel Rica at Holmenkollen, the skiing area to the north of the city centre. Diners enjoy spectacular views over Oslo as they feast on traditional fish and meat dishes: the baked halibut is a particular delicacy.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-11pm; Sun 2pm-9pm

      Address

      Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica, 26 Kongeveien, Oslo 0787

      Telephone

      +47 22 92 20 00

      Transport

      Holmenkollen T-Bane

      Website

      Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica

    3. 9. New Orleans Restaurant and Cajun Café - Cajun spice

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      Spicy Jambalaya and Gumbo (stew) are among the most popular dishes at the New Orleans Restaurant and Cajun Café, adjacent to the Hotel Bristol in the city centre. Locals and visitors alike come here to enjoy a flavoursome mix of Cajun and Créole cooking served in light and airy surroundings. Vegetarian options are available.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11.30am-3am (New Orleans Restaurant opens 3pm)

      Address

      7, Rosenkrantz gate, Oslo 0159

      Telephone

      +47 22 41 11 10

      Transport

      Stortinget T-Bane

      Website

      New Orleans Website

    4. 10. D/S Louise Restaurant & Bar - Nautical-style dining

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      D/S Louise Restaurant & Bar. Courtesy of D/S Louise Restaurant & Bar

      D/S Louise is a lively harbourside restaurant at Aker Brygge housed in a former nautical engineering workshop, and decorated on a maritime theme. Diners can sample traditional Norwegian dishes or international fare; vegetarian options are also available. The outdoor dining area makes the restaurant especially popular in summer.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-11pm

      Address

      3, Stranden, Oslo 0250

      Telephone

      +47 22 83 00 60

      Transport

      Tram 12 to Aker Brygge

      Website

      D/S Louise Website

    5. 11. The Great India - City-centre curries

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      Indian food can be hard to find in Norway, but The Great India is one of Oslo city centre's best exponents of spicy South Asian cooking. It specialises in fish and seafood, but also serves a good range of meat and vegetarian dishes, served in an authentically Indian-style dining room.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 3pm-11pm; Sun 3pm-10pm

      Address

      14, Kristian Augusts gate, Oslo 0164

      Telephone

      +47 22 20 03 89

      Transport

      Tram 11, 13, 17 or 18 to Tullinløkka

      Website

      The Great India Website

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    1. 12. Mucho Mas - Spicy Mexican

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      One of two Mucho Mas outlets in Oslo, this branch is in the arty Grünerløkka district to the east of the city. It serves spicy Mexican staples such as nachos, quesadillas, burritos and tortillas. Both locals and tourists come here for a quick break from sightseeing, shopping, or bar hopping.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sun-Thu 12pm-11pm; Fri-Sat 12pm-12am

      Address

      36, Thorvald Meyers gate, Oslo 0555

      Telephone

      +47 22 37 16 09

      Transport

      Tram 11, 12 or 13 to Olaf Ryes plass

      Website

      Mucho Mas Website

    2. 13. Dovrehallen Bar and Restaurant - Norwegian comfort food

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      Hearty Norwegian staples are on the menu at Dovrehallen ('Hall of the Mountain King'). Steaks, mutton and cabbage stew, and pork schnitzels are the order of the day here, punctuated by the occasional nod towards pasta. Daily specials keep the cost down in this relaxed, informal city centre restaurant.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon & Tue 8am-2am; Wed & Thu 8am-2.30am; Fri & Sat 8am-3.30am; Sun 12pm-2am

      Address

      22B, Storgata, Oslo 0184

      Telephone

      +47 22 17 21 01

      Transport

      Tram 11 to Storgata

      Website

      Dovrehallen Website

    3. 14. Dolly Dimple's Majorstua - Budget pizza

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      Dolly Dimple's is a popular Norwegian pizza chain, with eight branches in the capital alone. This one is in the lively nightlife district of Majorstua, west Oslo. Local clubbers and night-owls flock here, especially at weekends, to fill up on good, reasonably priced pizza prior to a night out on the town.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 2pm-11pm; Sat & Sun 12pm-11pm

      Address

      64A, Kirkeveien, Oslo 0364

      Telephone

      04440 (within Norway)

      Transport

      Tram 19 to Majorstua

      Website

      Dolly Dimple's Website

    4. 15. Café M - Lively cafe-restaurant

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      Lively Café M in Majorstua combines good food, including pasta, salads and mussels, with a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. Serving as bar, restaurant and coffee shop, it is a popular venue with locals either just for a coffee, beer or snack, or for a proper meal.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11am-1am; Sun 12pm-12am

      Address

      9, Valkyriegata, Oslo 0366

      Telephone

      +47 22 60 34 00

      Transport

      Tram 19 to Majorstua

      Website

      Café M Website

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