CuisineNorwegian seafood
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodaker-brygge

Signature dishes: Plateau des fruits de mer, Norwegian halibut and king crab

Must order: Plateau des Fruits de Mer with crab, mussels, prawn and lobster.

Tip: Sunset tables on the south terrace book first; off-season Sundays have the easier seating.

Location

Address: Stranden 75, 0250 Oslo

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Solsiden Restaurant ★ 4.5

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Solsiden on Akershusstranda below Akershus Fortress runs a May-to-September seafood-only kitchen, with the Plateau des Fruits de Mer as the room's signature and open sliding doors over the fjord.

Signature: Plateau des fruits de mer, Whole grilled Norwegian fish

Order: Plateau des Fruits de Mer with crayfish in season.

Tip: Open May to September only; the sunset west tables sell first.

The Little Pickle ★ 4.5

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The Little Pickle on Jens Bjelkes gate is a multi-concept room with a restaurant, cafe, bakery and coffee roastery, awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2024 for its seasonal bistro menu.

Signature: Sunday roast, Seasonal vegetable plates

Order: Sunday roast 15:00-17:30 in the bistro room.

Tip: Closed Mon-Tue; Sunday roast books out a week ahead.

Statholdergaarden ★ 4.7

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Statholdergaarden in Oslo's Kvadraturen has held its Michelin star since 1998 with chef Bent Stiansen at the pass, under 18th-century stucco ceilings in a 1640 listed building.

Signature: Norwegian halibut with seasonal accompaniment, Reindeer with juniper and lingonberry

Order: The tasting menu paired with the Norwegian-leaning wine flight.

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Kontrast ★ 4.7

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Kontrast at Vulkan in Oslo is chef Mikael Svensson's two-Michelin-star Nordic room, with a strict producer list of small Norwegian farms and a wood-fire tasting menu.

Signature: Langoustine with fermented seasonal vegetables, Cured reindeer heart

Order: The full tasting menu; the kitchen is built around it and no a la carte runs.

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Hot Shop ★ 4.6

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Hot Shop on Københavngata in Grunerlokka is the Michelin-starred neighbourhood room named for the sex shop that once stood on the site, with seasonal small plates and a wood-fire grill.

Signature: Seasonal small plates, Wood-fire mains

Order: The chef's choice menu with the natural-wine pairing.

Tip: The room seats around 30; book three weeks ahead for weekends.

Vaaghals ★ 4.4

Modern Norwegian$$$bjorvika

Vaaghals on Dronning Eufemias gate in the Barcode strip serves a Norwegian-kitchen tasting menu in family-style sharing platters, with menus that change with the seasons.

Signature: Sharing platters of Norwegian seafood, Reindeer with lingonberry

Order: The chef's sharing menu for the table.

Tip: Booth seating on the west wall has the Barcode-street view; bar seating is the walk-in option.

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