Oslo Restaurants

  1. Bocata

    Come here for take away meals of Malaysian-style chicken, sweet and sour pork, spaghetti pesto, and ham sandwiches. Business types pack the counters at lunchtime.

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  2. Delicatessen

    One of Grünerløkka's numerous cool-kid cafes, it features sturdy wooden tables and big windows that fold away in the summer to overlook a riverside park across the street. Good Italian sandwiches.

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  3. Rust

    On a cobblestone side street, Rust has plenty of outdoor seating and loads of blankets for when it gets cold. Good for a quiet cocktail, burgers, hearty salads or tapas late into the night.

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  4. Stockfleths

    Founded in 1895, the award winning, Stockfleths is one of Oslo's oldest coffee shops. It also serves thick slices of whole grain bread with brown cheese, a favourite Norwegian snack.

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  5. Tullins Café

    This dimly lit café offers a little bit of everything, from salads and burgers to pasta and stir-fry dishes. It's a favourite among students.

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