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Best Restaurants in Oslo

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A culinary journey through Norway’s capital

Oslo, Norway’s bustling capital, is a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity. This is reflected in its vibrant food scene, where you can enjoy everything from traditional Norwegian dishes to international flavors, everything you can think of. Scandinavian kitchen has dishes to impress with, so here’s your guide to the best restaurants in Oslo—with tips, highlights!

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1. Mæmo

Location: Schweigaards gate 15B, 0191 Oslo

Best for: A luxurious fine-dining experience

Let’s start with the crown jewel of Oslo’s dining scene. Mæmo holds three Michelin stars and offers an unforgettable culinary journey. Known for its creative take on Nordic cuisine, Mæmo’s seasonal tasting menu is a true work of art.

Menu Highlights:

  • Langoustine with Ramsons: Fresh and flavorful seafood.

  • Fermented Vegetables: A nod to traditional Nordic preservation techniques.

Price Range: Around NOK 4,500 for the full tasting menu (wine pairing is extra).

Why Visit: If you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want to treat yourself, Mæmo is worth every krone. Pro tip: Book well in advance to secure your spot.

2. Fiskeriet Youngstorget

Location: Youngstorget 2B, 0181 Oslo

Best for: Casual seafood dining

Fiskeriet is the perfect place for fresh, simple, and delicious seafood in a laid-back setting. Part seafood market, part bistro, this spot is great for lunch or an early dinner.

Menu Highlights:

  • Fish Soup: Creamy and comforting, a local favorite (NOK 200).

  • Fish & Chips: Crispy batter and tender fish (NOK 250).

Price Range: NOK 200-300 per person.

Why Visit: It’s an affordable and authentic way to enjoy Norway’s famous seafood without breaking the bank.

3. Ekebergrestauranten

Location: Kongsveien 15, 0193 Oslo

Best for: Stunning views with your meal

Situated on a hill overlooking the Oslofjord, Ekebergrestauranten combines breathtaking scenery with delicious food. It’s perfect for a romantic dinner or a special celebration.

Menu Highlights:

  • Grilled Halibut: A perfectly cooked classic (NOK 385).

  • Norwegian Lamb: Tender and flavorful (NOK 425).

Price Range: NOK 400-600 per person.

Why Visit: The view alone is worth the visit, but the food matches the scenery. Book a table at sunset for the full experience.

4. Vippa Oslo

Location: Akershusstranda 25, 0150 Oslo

Best for: Street food and a lively atmosphere

Vippa is a waterfront food hall offering a wide range of international street food. It’s a great place to sample different cuisines in a fun, casual setting.

Menu Highlights:

  • Norwegian Fish Tacos: A creative twist on local flavors (NOK 100).

  • Middle Eastern Falafel: Fresh and satisfying (NOK 90).

Price Range: NOK 100-200 per dish.

Why Visit: Perfect for groups or casual meetups. Bring cash or a payment app, as not all stalls accept cards.

5. Der Peppern Gror

Location: Bislett gate 1, 0168 Oslo

Best for: Indian cuisine with a Nordic twist

For something a bit spicier, Der Peppern Gror delivers bold flavors in a cozy atmosphere. Their fusion of Indian spices and Norwegian ingredients makes for an unforgettable meal.

Menu Highlights:

  • Butter Chicken: A classic done to perfection (NOK 225).

  • Lamb Vindaloo: Spicy and satisfying (NOK 240).

Price Range: NOK 200-300 per person.

Why Visit: Ideal for warming up on a chilly Oslo evening. Bring friends and share multiple dishes.

6. Oslo Street Food

Location: Torggata 16, 0181 Oslo

Best for: A variety of quick and delicious bites

Oslo Street Food is a bustling indoor market packed with food stalls offering everything from burgers to Asian noodles. It’s the perfect spot to grab a quick and satisfying meal without breaking the bank.

Menu Highlights:

  • Bao Buns: Steamed buns filled with savory meats and veggies (NOK 95).

  • Korean Fried Chicken: Crispy, spicy, and addictive (NOK 120).

Price Range: NOK 100-200 per dish.

Why Visit: It’s a great place to grab lunch or dinner with friends while enjoying a vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for a casual food tour.

What else to do in Oslo?

Between meals, explore Oslo’s cultural and historical sites. Visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park, take a stroll along the Oslo Opera House, or discover Norwegian art at the National Gallery. If you’re a foodie, don’t miss the Mathallen food market for more casual bites and local specialties.

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Oslo’s dining scene is a reflection of its dynamic and diverse culture. From fine dining to casual eats, every meal is a chance to explore the city’s flavors and traditions. Happy eating!

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