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Best Restaurants in Oslo – Top 10 Dining Experiences

Restaurants in Oslo 

A guide to Oslo’s best dining experiences.

 

Discover Oslo’s vibrant culinary scene with this guide to the city’s top 10 restaurants. From the refined use of Norwegian ingredients at Maaemo to the seafood-focused menu at Fjord, each venue offers its own distinctive flavours and dining experience. 

 

Enjoy everything from intimate dinners by the waterfront at Aker Brygge to historic meals at Engebret Café. Whether you are looking for avant-garde gastronomy or relaxed, welcoming cafés, Oslo has something to delight every palate. 

People toasting with wine glasses in Oslo.

Frogner – for culture lovers 

Frogner is known for its historic charm, elegant architecture and rich cultural life. Here you will find Vigeland Park with Gustav Vigeland’s impressive sculptures, Frogner Manor housing both the Vigeland Museum and the Oslo City Museum, as well as embassies and upmarket shopping along Bogstadveien. A neighbourhood defined by style and substance. 

Dish with radish, greens, and salmon roe served in Oslo.

2. Restaurant Fjord 

Restaurant Fjord is an elegant seafood restaurant in central Oslo, specialising in fish and shellfish prepared with modern Nordic finesse. The minimalist interior and precise presentation make it a popular choice for special occasions and refined dining. 

 

Menu: Seafood with a modern Nordic approach 
Price range: High 
Address: Kristian Augusts gate 11, 0163 Oslo 

Elegant dining room with chandelier and table settings in Oslo.

3. Statholdergaarden  

Gamle Oslo is the city’s oldest district, rich in character and history. Discover medieval churches, quiet streets and archaeological sites that tell the story of Oslo’s early beginnings. The area is also known for its cultural diversity and vibrant food scene, offering flavours from both Norway and around the world. 

Two-tier seafood platter with wine served in Oslo.

4. Lofoten Fiskerestaurant  

Located on the waterfront at Aker BryggeLofoten Fiskerestaurant is renowned for classic Norwegian seafood dishes prepared with great respect for tradition. Large windows and outdoor seating offer views over the Oslofjord, creating a relaxed yet refined setting. 

 

Menu: Traditional and modern seafood 
Price range: High 
Address: Stranden 75, 0250 Oslo 

 

Meal and wine at a restaurant in Oslo.

5. Arakataka 

Arakataka is known for its playful yet precise take on modern Nordic cuisine. The atmosphere is informal but stylish, making it a favourite among locals looking for high-quality food without formality. 

 

Menu: Modern Nordic cuisine with a relaxed approach 
Price range: Medium to high 
Address: Mariboes gate 7B, 0183 Oslo 

Seared meat with sauce and garnish served in Oslo.

6. Hos Thea 

Hos Thea is a small, intimate restaurant offering highly personal service and a daily changing menu inspired by French and Italian traditions. The cosy, romantic interior makes it particularly popular for quiet dinners and special evenings. 

 

Menu: Daily-changing menu with French and Italian influences 
Price range: Medium 
Address: Gabels gate 11, 0272 Oslo 

Noodle bowl with meat, vegetables, and lime served in Oslo.

7. Sumo (multiple locations) 

Sumo is a popular Asian fusion restaurant group with several locations across Oslo. The menu features sushi, wok dishes and pan-Asian favourites in a casual, modern setting, making it well suited to informal dining. 

 

Menu: Asian fusion, sushi and wok dishes 
Price range: Moderate 
Locations: Multiple locations across Oslo 

Cooked meat with sauce and garnish served in Oslo.

8. Nodee Sky 

Formerly referred to as Nodee Barcode, Nodee Sky is a modern Japanese-inspired restaurant located in the Barcode district. It offers sushi, hot pot and other Japanese dishes, along with panoramic views from its rooftop terrace. 

 

Menu: Japanese cuisine and Asian-inspired dishes 
Price range: Medium 
Address: Trelastgata 15, 0191 Oslo 

Café Skansen exterior with outdoor seating in Oslo.

9. Café Skansen

Café Skansen is a long-standing favourite near Oslo City Hall, known for its relaxed atmosphere and classic bistro-style dishes. It combines Norwegian staples with international café favourites, making it suitable for families and casual meals. 

 

Menu: Norwegian classics and international café dishes 
Price range: Moderate 
Address: Rådhusgata 32, 0151 Oslo 

Shrimp dish with lemon and sauce at Engelbrekt Café in Oslo.

10. Engebret Café 

Founded in 1857, Engebret Café is one of Oslo’s oldest restaurants. The menu focuses on traditional Norwegian cuisine, often featuring fish and game, served in historic surroundings that evoke the city’s past. 

 

Menu: Traditional Norwegian cuisine with fish and game 
Price range: High

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