6 street food worth the trip across Norway, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Norway guides.
Syverkiosken ★ 4.4 · Oslo
grunerlokka · Maridalsveien 45 B, 0175 Oslo
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 Urskog with mashed potatoes and caramelised onion.
Fenaknoken ★ 4.3 · Oslo
sentrum · Akershusstranda 23, 0150 Oslo
Fenaknoken on the Akershusstranda waterfront below Akershus Fortress is the heritage Norwegian cured-meat counter, with fenalar, spekemat and rakfisk plates eaten at the standing tables.
Vulkanfisk Sjomathallen ★ 4.3 · Oslo
vulkan · Vulkan 5, 0178 Oslo
Vulkanfisk Sjomathallen at Mathallen Oslo on Vulkan is the fishmonger and counter, with daily Norwegian prawn, fish soup and oysters by the half-dozen.
Fulani at Oslo Street Food ★ 4.3 · Oslo
sentrum · Torggata 16, 0181 Oslo
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 pulled off the open grill.
Illegal Burger ★ 4.2 · Oslo
sentrum · Møllergata 23, 0179 Oslo
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 after the bars.
TUNCO ★ 4.1 · Oslo
st-hanshaugen · Bjerregaards gate 2A, 0172 Oslo
TUNCO on Bjerregaards gate runs fast-cooked Asian street-food bowls and noodles, the city's go-to budget counter with full vegetarian and vegan lines on the menu.