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    Engebret Café

    4.2 (53 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Jessie K.

    Food was delicious. Walked in on a Fri ~17:30 without a reservation and the place was relatively empty. Lots of wine options. Supposedly one of the oldest restaurants in Norway. Decor reflected antique classy.

    Reindeer sandwich
    john h.

    Really good Norwegian food. We came for lunch, I asked the waiter for a suggestion that was Norwegian, he said the reindeer sandwich, so I ordered it. It was delicious, tasted like New York steak to me. It was an open faced sandwich, Norwegian style. My wife ordered the toast with shrimps, crayfish and kingcrab. She didn't like it much since it had mayonnaise mixed in, but I loved it, tasted like lobster roll filing, it came with 3 pieces of toast. We sat outside on the patio on a sunny day. The service was good, as were the drinks.

    Kit royal
    B M.

    Whenever you see "the oldest", it's either a total tourist trap or it's so so good it stands the test of time. This place certainly is the latter. A great ambiance, very nicely decorated. A menu of delicious local items. The reindeer is really just out of this world, the sauce, the companions, so good. A full wine list had plenty for everyone. Friendly and professional staff, you should listen to their recommendations. Conveniently right on the square, easy to find. Really very happy, and a well earned reputation.

    Reindeer
    Just S.

    Definitely underrated food. Food was way better than expected. They say it's the oldest restaurant in Oslo & the service & food was above 5 stars.it was a rainy & cold evening but we still had a wonderful experience. My first time in Oslo, I was a quiet & dimly lit. The trout was melt in your mouth delicious, my wife had some king of oxtail base soup with mushrooms & reindeer & kept talking about it all the way to The Netherlands. The chicken liver pâté was also unforgettable especially because it is something I can't consume in the US because it taste really weird over back their, maybe it's the effect of the us feed on organ meat. Definitely will revisit this restaurant on our next trip back to Oslo.

    Reindeer steak

    The food was outstanding! 3 of us had reindeer steak after being assured it was not Rudolph and the fourth person had monkfish. Service was excellent as well. The restaurant was established in 1857 and is so quaint and charming. Bonus points for very handsome waiters

    Chicken Pate
    Michelle J.

    The food is amazing!! Every dish was packed with flavor on so many different levels. We had chicken pate', trout, reindeer shank, and the waffle with plums and plum ice cream. Service was great and the decor was very Norwegian. Highly recommended

    Outside
    Symonka R.

    Delicious find while we were wandering around, playing tourist. Great ambience, delicious food. Very friendly staff.

    Reindeer meatballs with gravy, mashed potatoes, bacon, red onion, and lingonberries. Traditional Norwegian meal with their house beer.

    I found this gem while looking for a restaurant with some more regular Norwegian food. The first two places I tried to get to failed because Google maps started getting me lost. But I ended up here and couldn't say no to a place where the signs said 1857. That's one long lasting cafe! I ended up torn on what to order because of my jetlagged stomach (9 hours from California) but the waitress definitely steered me correctly. Ended up with a house beer and the best meatballs I've ever had. The meat flaked off onto my fork and the gravy was decadent. But the Lingonberries, oh my gosh the lingonberries. Cooked a bit to lightly caramelize the sugars and bring out an explosive flavor that I've never had in the ones we get down in San Diego. (Ikea needs to sit in a corner and invent a way to send fresh lingonberries and I'd pay double retail for them now and then.) Finished up with a "Napoleon cake" and some black coffee to compliment the sweetness. I left stuffed and happy, all on under $50. Honestly I enjoyed it more than the Michelin places with the 24+ page wine menu. If you're in Oslo and their menu has something that appeals to you, try Engebret! (They even had news clippings dated from the Fram on their walls. PS: the Fram museum is a must see if you're curious about early Arctic exploration and want a dose of Norwegian history.)

    Schelly Y.

    Engebret Cafe has an interesting menu including whale steak and reindeer as options. We tried the reindeer and the mackerel as our mains and portions were large. I felt I would have been happy with half the amount of fish. I also tried the seafood soup which was rich and creamy with large chunks of seafood. Per Wikipedia: Engebret Café is a restaurant in downtown Oslo, Norway. It is the oldest restaurant in continuous operation in Oslo.The restaurant is named after its founder Engebret Christoffersen, who started the restaurant in 1848 and moved it to the present location in 1863. The food is based on exclusive (but expensive) Norwegian cuisine. The building is listed and protected by law by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage. The restaurant is known for the famous artists who have frequented the restaurant, such as Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Edvard Grieg and Edvard Munch. All of them had regular tables there.[2][6]

    Bill. The 25% is the tax the restaurant needs to pay, thankfully not the customer!!! Food ain't cheap here indeed.
    Rebecca T.

    This is the oldest restaurant in Oslo dated back to the 1800s! The food was not bad but not the best so if you still wanna come here maybe order something small just for the experience. (Note: alcohol is very expensive!) Unless you want to spend close to 800 kr for 2 people for ok food, then have your main meal elsewhere. I'm not saying the food sucks but I don't think it's worth the price. We had the assorted appetizer with crab, shrimp, fish roe and raw whale meat! Norway is one of the countries where whaling is legal, so of course we took the opportunity to try it out. We even got the whale steak and it's weird how it tastes like beef, but a bit fishy, which is weird... It's worth trying once but I'm not a fan. I might as well just order a regular steak! The seafood soup was delicious but was nothing special. It's a bunch of shellfish and fish in a broth with cream added. I can easily make that myself. Their fish special was good though! The grilled mackerel was fresh, tender and flavorful! In Norway, their specials are real specials where the food tastes good and is a bargain, versus in the US the specials are always the most expensive item of the entire meal; it's especially made to rip you off. Service was friendly and food was delivered in a timely manner. Outdoor seating was nice. It faces the plaza that includes an art museum. People watching is always a source of entertainment.

    Fish tongues.
    Erin O.

    Went here for dinner on a cold winter night. You sense that it is a really old place and the decor is unique with a classic feel. Place was pretty crowded. Staff was very accommodating and explained the menu. I went with the cod tongues as an appetizer. I had not heard of this before but they serve the tongue cheek and jaw of a cod fish, fried, with some root vegetables which were a nice complement. Very good dish. I had a cod fillet for the main, with boiled potatoes, bacon, eggs and butter, crunchy carrots and fish livers and roe. Excellent. Service was a bit slow as I think they had a shift change. All in all a nice experience. I recommend it.

    Sam S.

    I saw something about this place and asked one of my colleagues what he thought and we ended up booking to come here the next day. The oldest restaurant in Oslo that has been operating for about 160 years and has historically been a hangout for writers, celebrities and artists over the years. It's also a place well known to the political community in Norway. It's beautiful inside and has retained its period charm. But darker with nice chandeliers and gorgeous old style furniture. There are tons of photos and paintings hanging on the wall from patrons and guests. The menu is typical Norwegian and they have many seasonal dishes like reindeer, whale, ludefisk and dried fish. The service was average and very slow at times. That would be my biggest disappointment here. The dessert was also a bit disappointing. I enjoyed my starter plate of crab, reindeer, whale, prawn and some herring. I chose the ludefisk for main and it came with bacon and pea purée. I liked that too. Nice flaky salty fish and it tasted pretty good. The plum crumble was a bit too sour and the sour cream ice cream was also sour making it too sour overall. The aquavit was great and expensive. They have a ton of different Aquavits here. We sat at a table next to the Atrorney General of Norway and some very rich and famous people in the restaurant. The people were really nice and I spoke to a few outside. The atmosphere was great and I loved it. This is an expensive restaurant so unless you are willing to spend money don't bother going here. I would come back here again for more Norwegian specialities. It's good food and beautiful atmosphere and is the old Oslo.

    Reindeer. Perfectly cooked with a great sauce
    Harris M.

    When in Oslo do not miss this place. A very popular establishment for all the right reasons: history, service and delectable meals. We had lunch and there was choice between a sandwich buffet (priced based on number of items one chooses) and a la carte. We opted for the latter. Well all I can say is that I would go back anytime I am in Oslo. The reindeer was superbly cooked. The desserts were delightful.

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    Fiskeriet - Fish burger

    Fiskeriet

    4.2(212 reviews)
    0.8 kmYoungstorget, Sentrum
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    Probably one of the best meals that we had on our trip to Norway was our very first night in Oslo…read moreat Fiskeriet. We did not have a reservation, but luckily they managed to fit us in at a shared table. This place is extremely popular so I would highly recommend making a reservation. To start, we ordered the cod croquettes to share. Perfectly fried and golden brown, these croquettes were absolutely delicious and the accompanying sauce paired perfectly. For our entrées, I ordered the fish and chips while my husband ordered the creamy fish soup and my father ordered the fish gratin. All three dishes were fresh and delicious, but I think the fish gratin was my favorite. So if you find yourself an Oslo looking for a delicious meal down by the water, come check out Fiskeriet.

    We visited the Munch Museum then found this place nearby, less than 5 minutes walk from Munch…read moreMuseum or the Opera House. We were able to get a table inside very quickly at 5:15 pm. The outside seatings were very full. We had fish and chips, creamy fish soup, and the langoustine special. All are very good, especially the fish soup with salmon and mussels. Fish & Chips is the famous dish there. The langoustine plate came with 2 langoustines halved and some salad. , Service was fine, it was busy we were told the food could take up to 30 minutes to come out but it came sooner.

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    Solsiden

    Solsiden

    3.8(38 reviews)
    0.5 kmSentrum
    $$$

    We were in Oslo last week and wanted to try the local seafood. We had two restaurants in mind and…read moredecided to go to Solsiden. Upon arrival, I was greeted by a nice young lady and asked her for a table for 5. She said, hold on and that she would be right back. Less than 30 seconds later, a skinny man in all black with a thin mustache comes up to the front. He looks at me, no greeting, no smile, and then with this look and a roll of his head of what do you want, said, "yes?" I told him, the other female was already helping us. He then said, what do you want. I proceeded to tell him we were wanting a table for 5. He then said, we have no table when clearly there were tables open and no one else waiting. My husband then said, well she told us to wait. He replies with, "She is a nobody here. Just a waitress. She knows nothing. We cannot seat you." We travel to a foreign country only to be met with racism! Asian group walks in and automatically turns us away. Thankfully this was our only bad experience in Norway. All I have to say to that man is you did us a favor because we ended up at Lofoten and had the best meal and service ever! Spent over a $1,000 on our bill and didn't care. And in the words of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, "Big... BIG MISTAKE!"

    This restaurant was highly recommend however I was highly disappointed. Everything about this…read morerestaurant should give you the impression of receiving great service and good food. Everything here was simply, just fair or special, not good and not great considering it's reputation and price. Upon our arrival the host stand seem to be the beginning of confusion and poor service. It's one of those restaurants with all hands on deck causes too many hands in the pot! Once seated several people came to assist us and it wasn't because of the language barrier each one of them spoke English fluently. We placed our order, got our food, ate it was full but not necessarily satisfied. There was one server she was pretty decent but the rest of the experience was mediocre. The only standout were the scallops, perfectly cooked and delicious. Look at the pictures because I really don't have the energy to discuss my average meal! Would I go back or suggest this restaurant? NOPE!

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    The Salmon - Creamy salmon soup (265 krone)

    The Salmon

    4.6(40 reviews)
    1.1 kmTjuvholmen

    The Salmon was another seafood restaurant on our list of places to eat while in Oslo…read more It was located in Aker Brygge which was a newer and expensive neighborhood. There was both indoor and covered outdoor seating. We did not have a reservation but came early enough to snag an inside table. It was the right choice as the rain really started to come down about that time. One caveat was that we had to wrap up our meal within 1.5 hours which wasn't a problem for us. The menu was unique as it was printed inside a newspaper. One just had to flip pages to find the drink, food and dessert menus. Given the namesake of the restaurant we opted to try three different salmon preparations: Our favorite dish was the salmon tataki which was lightly grilled in a ponzu sauce. If it was larger then we would've gladly eaten this as a main dish. The grilled salmon came in second as it was perfectly cooked. The mashed potatoes were a great accompaniment, creamy with truffle flavors. Our least favorite was the hot smoked salmon and pasta salad. There was an unusual taste to the pasta salad that detracted from the salmon. Service was just ok and it took a long while before we could get any attention to close our check. While tipping wasn't expected in Norway, the Salmon's credit card terminals start with a tipping option screen before you can pay. If you're curious about salmon farming in Norway then check out the exhibit at the other end of the restaurant.

    Absolutely fantastic! When I was looking into restaurants in…read moreOslo, this place was on the top of the list! The quality of Salmon in Norway is amazing! Definitely a must try experience! The Salmon does an excellent job of showcasing the fresh and wonderful quality of salmon in many different dishes. The tasting plate was one of the best dishes they had. There were three different pieces of salmon with different accompaniment. I don't remember the exact cuts, but one was Lox, and the other was a cold smoke. My guest got a ginger salmon salad she loved. We also got the torched salmon nigiri to taste. The hype is real! This is definitely a must try! They get extremely busy, so a reservation is a must! They had indoor and outdoor seating with a heated patio (it was a bit chilly when we were there).

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    Restaurant Fjord - Floury

    Restaurant Fjord

    4.1(28 reviews)
    0.9 kmSentrum
    $$$$

    Because few options were open late in Oslo, Restaurant Fjord sorta won out by default. And it was…read morenothing short of exquisite. Nestled in the heart of the city, it captivates diners with its impeccable blend of presentative (is that a word??) artistry and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The menu combines Nordic flavors and innovative techniques. There is no question about the quality of the ingredients. Each dish is a visual and gastronomic masterpiece, delivering a memorable journey through Norwegian cuisine. The waiter is SO knowledgeable - he really knew how to sell it! The attention to detail extends beyond the plate, with attentive staff enhancing the overall dining experience. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability is evident, with thoughtfully sourced ingredients that celebrate the region's natural bounty. Whether indulging in seafood delicacies or savoring reinvented classics, every moment was a celebrateion. It's an unassuming destination that will leave a lasting impression.

    The wine choice is the only thing good about this place, we had a 5 courses meal, the crayfish is…read moresaggy and taste like flour,the salmon was ok but the tusk was salty and raw. The whale is over cooked. There's hardly any balance of flavor. Each dish is either super salty or sweet or sour. I can hardly believe such level of awefulness with such a high price. The service is ok but I had lost my appetite after the crayfish. Feel free to go if you have the desire to be ripped off.

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