Restaurants in Oslo

33 venues
  1. 1
    Lille Ó
    100a, Sandakerveien, 0484
  2. 2
    Stranden 30
  3. 3
    Vesuvio Vista Mare
  4. 4
    Roald & Umberto
  5. 5
    Sakura Strømmen
  6. 6
    Lofthus Samvirkelag Torshov
  7. 7
    Habibi Restaurant
  8. 8
    Døgnvill Burger
  9. 9
    Smalhans
  10. 10
    Bukken
    1A, Hallings gate, Oslo, 0170
  11. 11
    Izakaya
  12. 12
    Pane e Vino
  13. 13
    Peloton
  14. 14
    Fiskeriet
  15. 15
    Nordvegan
  16. 16
    Cultivate Food
  17. 17
    Døgnvill Burger
  18. 18
    Sun Sushi
  19. 19
    Vinoteket
  20. 20
    Cin Cin Café
  21. 21
    Kain Neo-Filipino Bistro
  22. 22
    La Mayor
  23. 23
    Bønder i byen
  24. 24
    Camên
  25. 25
    Bambus Lambertseter
  26. 26
    Sushi og Thai Lambertseter
  27. 27
    Schrøder
    8, Waldemar Thranes gate, 0171
  28. 28
    Lamberts
  29. 29
    Den Sultne Mave
  30. 30
    Sabi Sushi Stabekk
  31. 31
    Sjølyst Marina Restaurant
  32. 32
    Park 29
  33. 33
    Pinerolo

Guide to Restaurants in Oslo

Eating out in Oslo is one of the great pleasures of traveling here. The restaurant scene spans everything from budget-friendly street food stalls and local eateries to upscale dining rooms serving modern interpretations of traditional cuisine. For solo travelers and digital nomads, Oslo's restaurants double as social spaces where conversations start easily over shared dishes and communal tables.

Traveler Tips for Restaurants in Oslo

  • Local cuisine first: Skip the international chains and dive into Oslo's local food scene. Ask hostel staff or fellow travelers on Nomax for their favourite neighbourhood restaurants.
  • Lunch menus: Many restaurants in Oslo offer fixed-price lunch menus (menu del dia or similar) that are significantly cheaper than dinner — perfect for budget travelers.
  • Tipping customs: Research local tipping norms before dining out in Oslo. Customs vary widely and what's generous in one country is offensive in another.
  • Food markets: Oslo's food markets are excellent for sampling multiple dishes cheaply. They're also great places to meet other travelers.
  • Solo dining: Eating alone in Oslo is completely normal. Sit at the bar or counter for a more social experience, or use Nomax to find dinner companions.

Whether you're craving authentic local dishes or international comfort food, Oslo's restaurant scene delivers. Use Nomax to find other travelers who want to share a meal — splitting a table (and the bill) at a great restaurant is one of the best ways to make friends on the road.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best restaurants in Oslo?

Oslo has 33+ restaurants tracked by Nomax. The top-rated options are listed on this page, sorted by rating and traveler reviews. Use the interactive map to explore venues by neighborhood.

How do I find restaurants in Oslo on a map?

Use the interactive map on this page to see all restaurants in Oslo as numbered markers. Click any marker to see ratings, opening hours, address, and contact details. You can also search and filter venues in the left panel.

Are there any tips for solo travelers visiting restaurants in Oslo?

Yes. Solo travelers in Oslo recommend arriving at coworking spaces during peak social hours to meet other travelers. Download Nomax to connect with fellow travelers before you arrive — many users coordinate meetups at specific venues.

What is Nomax and how does it help travelers in Oslo?

Nomax is a free travel companion app that helps solo travelers find each other in cities around the world, including Oslo. You can see who else is traveling in Oslo, join group activities, and chat with travelers at the same spots you visit.

Is Nomax free to use in Oslo?

Yes, Nomax is completely free. Download it on iOS or Android to instantly see travelers near you in Oslo, join activities, and make travel friends without any subscription or fees.

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