#1 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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Journey says:
Here you will get your money worth. They have the best Indian food in Oslo and you can either sitt and eat there or just buy take away.
It's not a fancy resturant but more like a cafebar look. It had two floors but the bad thing is the horrible chairs but that doesn't matter once you try the gre...
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#2 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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lucassacul says:
This restaurant is magnificent! Excellent food, great staff and affordable prices (in Norwegian terms, Norway is kind of expensive). This is a gourmet restaurant, and it is advised to take the three-course house menu. It's located in the middle of town, but not the best neighbourhood. It's right nex...
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#3 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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Journey says:
This is my favorite Thai Take Away in Oslo and i've showed this place to plenty of people, even my friend from Thailand:) Here everyone from the Police, Ambulance service, Traffic wardans and locals and non locals come to eat their great food.
Once i was about to get the flue and thought of orde...
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#4 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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seimayys says:
This is a very expensive but the best place in Norway, the food and the service is very , very good and I recommend to try this at least once. Its all worth it.
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#5 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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thedreamer says:
Here you get the best icecream in the city. It is really good. Everyone I have recommended it to say the same thing about it.
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#6 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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thedreamer says:
This is my favourite Chinese restaurant in Oslo. The food is excellent. The food can be quite spicy, so if you are not used to spicy food, order your meal mild. It is not always easy to get a table here either, so book ahead.
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#7 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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Quest says:
If you love steak and are in Oslo, or other citys in Norway for that matter that has a Big Horn restaurant, check it out. I can almost promise you won't be sorry you did. :o)
The steak is very tender, and you always get it the way you want it. In my case, that means well done. I can honestly say ...
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#8 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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Journey says:
Since they opened the cafe at the hot spot down town where the old "Studenten" used to be. There has been a lot of people who has made their way there for the food and typical t-shirts :)
Hard Rock Cafe Oslo combines modern Scandinavian design with a classic Hard Rock flair. The three story Cafe...
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#9 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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Journey says:
This is a fast food service with friendly staff and smiling young girls:) They serve mainly baguetts, Calzone and a small variety of cakes. Tea, Coffe and other drinks like coca cola etc. The coffe is made on a BaristaMashine for those who knows what that is. I sure don't haha..Probably because i'm...
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#10 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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thedreamer says:
This Tapas bar is really good. The food is really good. You can just stop by to eat a few tapas or you can enjoy a full dinner. The atmosphere is great too. Sometimes it is hard to get a table here.
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#11 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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so_sophie says:
This is a pkace I keep returning to because of its affordable mexican food. It costs 109 kroner for a quesidilla with whatever you want and it is deffinatly filling!!
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#12 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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so_sophie says:
This is the place in Norway where chinese families who want to eat chinese food go. It's inexpensive, has a central location, plus the food is great as well. Of course it can't compare to eating in Beijing, but then again who can make better chinese food than chinese people in china?
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#13 of 14 restaurants in Oslo
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thedreamer says:
Oslo is relatively an expensive city, but there are ways to live cheaper in this city as well. Saigon lille cafe is really good. It is very cheap and you get large portions of Vietnamese delicous food. I have been there a few times, it's been a while now, but every time I went there people kept comi...
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#14 of 14 restaurants in Oslo