Vendors, food trucks and stalls: the cheapest, fastest, frequently best food in Oslo.

Don't-miss vendors

Fenaknoken ★ 4.6

Street food$sentrumMon-Sat 10:30-18:00

Fenaknoken on the Akershusstranda waterfront below Akershus Fortress is the heritage Norwegian cured-meat counter, with fenalar, spekemat and rakfisk plates.

Try: Norwegian cured meat plates

Vulkanfisk Sjomathallen ★ 4.5

Street food$vulkanTue-Sun 10:00-19:00

Vulkanfisk Sjomathallen at Mathallen Oslo on Vulkan is the fishmonger and counter, with daily Norwegian prawn, fish soup and oysters by the half-dozen.

Try: Fish soup, Norwegian prawn

Syverkiosken ★ 4.8

Street food$grunerlokkaDaily 09:00-23:30

Syverkiosken near Alexander Kiellands plass is the last independent 1930s pølsekiosk in Oslo, with the classic hot dog wrapped in lompe and the loaded Norsk.

Try: Hot dog in lompe potato flatbread

Fulani at Oslo Street Food ★ 4.3

Street food$sentrumMon-Thu 11:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-03:00, Sun 12:00-21:00

Fulani inside the Oslo Street Food hall on Torggata cooks the Afro-Caribbean grill line, with the Senegalese bean stew ndambé, jerk chicken and grilled lamb.

Try: Senegalese ndambé and jerk chicken plates

TUNCO ★ 4.0

Street food$st-hanshaugenMon-Sun 16:00-21:00

TUNCO on Bjerregaards gate runs fast-cooked Asian street-food bowls and noodles, the city's standard budget counter with full vegetarian and vegan lines.

Try: Asian wok bowls

Illegal Burger ★ 4.2

Street food$sentrumDaily, late on weekends

Illegal Burger on Møllergata near Youngstorget is the late-night Norwegian counter for in-house patties, with a dedicated gluten-free bun and the long queue.

Try: Norwegian burger with gluten-free option

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