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For the best sushi in the city, grab a seat at the circular bar at this minimalist restaurant and look on as the two chefs deftly chop and roll. Fresh tuna,...more
see the Oslo guideThis quaint corner restaurant is the oldest in Oslo (it opened its doors in 1857), and its private dining rooms are still decorated with caricatures of actors...more
see the Oslo guideThe menu changes weekly at this restaurant close to the National Gallery in downtown Oslo. Chandeliers made from water buffalo horns pair with cozy booths lined...more
see the Oslo guideEdvard Munch and his bohemian friends whiled away many hours in this café in the Grand Hotel. As the artist wrote in his diary, "We used to have a few...more
see the Oslo guideNext to the Folketeatret theater and hotel of the same name, this steak and seafood restaurant, a 2011 newcomer, has a long stainless-steel bar perched around...more
see the Oslo guideLocated in Bjørvika (the newly developing part of Oslo close to the Opera House), Maaemo is considered one of the most exciting additions to the city's...more
see the Oslo guideAlthough it opened way back in 1932, Bagatelle remains one of Oslo's best restaurants. Its venerable history and burgundy facade belie the modern dining room...more
see the Oslo guideWith a name like something you'd chew and spit out, Skaugum, this cozy garden attached to the historic Palace Grill restaurant, is one of the city's top...more
see the Oslo guideWith its ornate chandeliers and dramatic arched ceiling, this Hotel Continental restaurant brings a touch of Vienna to Norway. Dozens of portraits of well-known...more
see the Oslo guideSeafood delicacies, predominantly from Norwegian waters, compel diners to book this waterfront restaurant a short stroll from Aker Brygge. Lobsters and king...more
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