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Eaten plenty of traditional Norwegian food? Then try something diff erent and visit this lively, high-quality Italian restaurant in the heart of Oslo. The lunch menu is particularly good value.
Address: FROGNERVEIEN, 1A FROGNER. | Tel: +47 (0)2 255 4060
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This tapas bar, opened 10 years ago, is a local institution. The menu features scampi, cod, chorizo and grilled entrecôte, as well as some good Spanish red wines. Cap off your day or fuel up for clubbing.
Address: 8 SONDREGATE. | Tel: +47 2271 4546
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Formerly open only for dinner, this earthy but decorative venue is now also available for lunch! Specialising in Sichuanese seafood dishes, there's also a wide Cantonese selection, with Peking duck a favourite. Look out for delicious signature dishes like wok-fried okra with XO sauce.
Address: 22 STORTINGSGATEN. | Tel: +47 2310 0466
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Set in a handsome 1929 building between
a lush park and the fjord (the views from
the Ekeberg's windows ostensibly inspired
Munch to paint The Scream), this is
a superb spot for lunch or dinner.
Address: 15 Kongsveien. | Tel: +47 2324 2300
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To base a restaurant in the cavernous interior of Oslo's former post sorting office requires you to come up with something a bit special. Which is exactly what Posthallen is. A chic bar leads you to the main restaurant, which serves some of the city's most inventive, yet accessible food.
Address: 8 PRINSENSGATE. | Tel: +47 2241 1730
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A classy but unpretentious restaurant in
Oslo's Sandaker section. It's a tram ride
from the city centre, but locals in the know
eat here for the international cuisine at
mid-range prices.
Address: 6 GREFSENVEIEN. | Tel: +47 2222 1770