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    Cafe Mistral

    3.7 (7 reviews)
    PriceySpanish
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Delicatessen - Patatas Bravas and Bread with Tomato

    Delicatessen

    3.9(36 reviews)
    0.5 kmMajorstuen
    $$

    This is an excellent place to eat Tapas in Oslo...!!!... They have the classic tapas such as…read moretortilla de patata or patatas bravas...!!! Good option in Oslo...!!!

    I ate here for lunch on a sarturday afternoon - we arrived at around 1pm, and were surprised to…read morefind very few other guests there. However, by 2pm, all the restaurant was full, confirming it's reputation as a hugely popular place. We ordered 5 tapas dishes, which were all apcked with flavour and freshly prepared. I had expected the level of the food to be somewhat below the tapas restauarnts in Palma, Mallorca, which I visited recently and was much impressed with, but Delicatessen really surprised me with dishes just as good, if not even better than what I have tasted in Spain. My favourite dish was the fried artichoke hearts with saffron orange aioli - I would come back just for this one dish. The homemade sausages with lemony quinoa were also excellent, and the chorizo and manchego tortilla was the fluffiest omelette I have ever eaten. The croquetas (not really a dish, but a snack of two small pieces with dipping sauce) were also superb. The meatballs in tomato sauce was the least exciting dish, but still good. Delicatessen is, not surprisingly given it's location, a fairly expensive place, but you still get your money's worth of good food prepared from quality ingredients - I would definitely like to come back.

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    Eger Spiseri & Vinbar

    Eger Spiseri & Vinbar

    3.0(6 reviews)
    2.2 kmSentrum
    $$

    I sat outside on the awninged-in terrace on a beautiful late-summer night for a late dinner here…read more I was dying for some good wine, so I Yelped for "wine bar" and this place came up near me, so I headed straight over. The service, in fluent English, was friendly and attentive, and my meat lasagna (the daily special) was very tasty, creamy, and amply-proportioned. This restaurant seems much more Italian to me [menu titles in Italian too] than the "tapas bar" designation here, and I must say that I was greatly disappointed at the "vinbar" part of the restaurant's name. While they definitely serve wine, by the glass and the bottle, the selection is definitely not better than any ordinary restaurant, and there are not any particularly intriguing or unique bottles on offer - the list skews mostly Italian, but with several Spanish and French selections too. For sparklers, they had Prosecco, Cava, and Champagne; Italian reds included Chianti, Amarone, Barbera, Cabernet, Valpolicella, and whites a Pinot Grigio and a Soave, and some selections from other countries. It was quite surprising to me for a wine bar to serve wines without any mention of the vintages, too. That's a big no-no in my book. The glass of Chianti was 109NOK and the lasagna 149NOK, for a total of about $32.50USD. If you're looking for a decent, warm meal, Eger delivers. But if very good wine is important to you, you will be disappointed, as I was.

    Went in here after walking around for a while, looking for a place for dinner. Had a chicken salad…read morewith penne, mozzarella, etc. The combo was really good..definitely hit the spot for me. Only problem was the chicken...seems it had been over cooked and/or microwaved to death. I didn't send it back because I was starving. When the server asked how things were when I was about 2/3 of the way finished, I told her about the chicken. She said she could have taken it back before, could take it back now, etc., but I said no....it was my fault...I didn't let them know. Anyway...what gives them a plus in my book....is that the server took 30% off the bill. Me, an American who would probably never be there again. High rating for the overall taste of the dish (minus the chicken) and doing the right thing. I willl probably be back before I leave Oslo.

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    Aymara - Ensalada de pulpo

    Aymara

    4.2(13 reviews)
    1.6 kmFrogner
    $$$

    The first Peruvian restaurant to open in Oslo, following a big international trend of this latino…read morekitchen. The expectations were high and they truely delivered. The interior is really nicely decorated and minimalistic. Wooden tables, retroish mustard colored comfy chairs, inka art on the wall and a long bar running through the entire place. They had eight dishes and two desserts to choose from. We ordered all to share. The first three were ceviche/tiradito. Very different and very tasty. Then we had a dish with octopus and one with monkfish. Both tasted good and had some interesting flavors. Next up was the highlight of the evening: Chicharron! Slow cooked fatty pork with puffed pork rind. Delicious! We had to order a second plate of this. Desserts were not enjoyed by everyone at the table, but I loved the "Inka chocolate". Chocolate cream, sorbet, "earth" and dehydrated mousse together with a lime curd. We also had a piece of meat that some at the table found chewy and bad. The biggest drawback with the place are the prices which I found slightly steep for some of the rather small servings. That could be the Oslo west location... Some awesome cocktails we had: pisco sour, yuzu my way, manzanita and peruvian nikkei. Go there, go llama!

    Peruvian is the new chic, and Aymara is a good introduction to this gastronomic jewel of the world…read more Aymara serves a modern sampler of great peruvian classics, from the cold-and-refreshing (ceviche, tiradito) to the hot-and-earthy (papas, anticuchos). The restaurant has a limited menu with only three cold dishes, five hot dishes and two desserts, served tapas-style. Expect to order 3 small dishes per person and share them across the table. The good: - Chicharrón deserves a thesis on its own. The slow-cooked meat is super tender and oozes goodness out of each bite. The tangy red onions and puffed rinds complement the flavor and texture. - Inka Chocolate is a joy for lovers of deep rich chocolate, with a right burn of chili. - Cocktails are all lovely, go for either pisco sour for a classic or a pisco colada. The average: - Ceviche is rather average which is disappointing, because they could have been fabulous. Alas, the fish did not taste the freshest and lost amidst all the jazz. Some things like choclo (peruvian corn) add nothing except bragging rights of an exotic ingredient. - Tiradito has an interesting passion fruit flavor into the tuna. The smoked cod is okay though some parts (plantains, apple salsa) were a little bland. - Toro Asado is a little tough and is not made with the best cuts. The bad: - Vegetarians beware as only the Papas (peruvian potatoes) dish is vegetarian. The kitchen did prepare additional item, but clearly a vegetarian gets limited experience out of this restaurant. - Prices are too high, considering that you pay almost full-size dish for tapas-sized plates. Verdict: Best South American restaurant in Oslo, though you have to pay a little extra to get 4-star (out of 5) food. Remember the chicharrón!

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    Aymara - Tiradito Maracuya. Scallops, maracuya passion fruit, aji amarillo, chips, pomelo, coriander oil.

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    Tiradito Maracuya. Scallops, maracuya passion fruit, aji amarillo, chips, pomelo, coriander oil.

    Monet-huset - Next to the river

    Monet-huset

    4.5(2 reviews)
    11.6 km

    Very nice and warm place...nice and kind stuff nice little portion but with a lot of flavor. I…read moredefiantly recommend this small Spanish restaurant in Sandvika. The price is not so cheap as one can think and compared to the place is actually quite high, but everything I tried was great.

    I found this place based on the recommendation of my mother. I was looking for a nicer place we…read morecould meet friends for dinner. This was definitely a good choice. The restaurant is small, intimate and does not seat all that many so if you're going to be more than two people I would suggest making a reservation. We were four people with reservations at 6pm. At first we were the only ones there but within 15-20 minutes the restaurant filled up. We ordered a variety of tapas ranging from their bread and aioli to the honey glazed goat cheese and traditional Spanish chorizo and meatballs. Excellent flavor in most of the dishes. The calamari was slightly bland but cooked well. Make sure to order the dates wrapped in bacon. We got 3 servings of it! Now let's get to the price. There's no denying that going out to dinner is expensive in Norway but for the amount of food we got, a bottle of wine and three beers we paid about $55 per person which is NOT bad for an expensive country like Norway. So, if you're looking to have an enjoyable night out with some light food and drinks and great conversation this is the place for you.

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