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    Smalhans

    3.9 (64 reviews)
    ModerateScandinavian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    @endoedibles on Instagram 09/03/23
    Michael U.

    Famously the only Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient in a city known to be quite expensive Smalhans resides in the St. Hanshaugen neighborhood and focuses on a shared menu featuring local farms that changes daily. Opened in 2012 and defined as "scarce way of life" it is through nose-to-tail cooking that Smalhans offers three different ways to dine daily in addition to a collection of natural wines, though the Smalhans Menu for NOK 675 seems most popular. Casual and convivial, the kitchen is currently run by Mads Ekrheim who isn't afraid to let less prized ingredients steal the spotlight while service is pleasant and educated. Fast paced compared to other Norwegian eateries, a 5-course menu lasting just 75 minutes, it was with Smalhans' own White Wine that Turnips started the meal with a complex Sauce of Mussels perfumed by Chervil. Focused on sustainability, bycatch Whiting as tender as larger specimens with Parsley and Peas, Ekrheim's best dish this evening came as Caramelized Onions and Leeks lent texture by Hazelnuts. Serving the last savory in two-parts, Beans with a bit of tooth covered in Cheese adjacent meaty "Pig's Wings," Dessert took four Ingredients and combined them in a bowl allowing each to shine on its own while also complimenting the others.

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    Dayo E.

    Just go! If you get the chance, go! It was an experience. The ambience is like any other. Nice small spot with wooden tables. Nothing fancy but you can tell you're gonna get good food. Got the tasting menu with the wine pairing and that is always the way to go. Highlight was the white fish for sure but everything was really good. Even items I didn't think I liked. The service is also really nice as they explain their way through the menu. Loved every second of it

    Friday dinner at 6 pm - tasting menu with wine pairing Service: attentive and friendly Ambiance: great vibe, great lighting Price: see pictures Food quality: excellent!, incredible 5-stars straight! Highly recommend

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    Brandon Y.

    Same owners as Tim Wendleboe - so it came highly recommended from their baristas. They only serve their tasting menu after 6PM for reference. The food was cooked really well. I made a point to order mainly local classics like their Rømmegrøt - Sour Cream Porridge as well as a bread dish with a lamb stew meant as a dipping sauce. The porridge was quite creamy and very tasty indeed. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for a slightly more upscale experience in Oslo

    Yuca with ink and lovage
    Lauren F.

    This restaurant shows up on some Oslo recommendation lists and the descriptions were compelling enough for me to keep it on my radar. I finally went and was very, very pleased with the experience. It was a weeknight but I called in the afternoon anyway and they said we could come that evening. We are from out of town so they accommodated us with English explanations. And they were nice! The menu always changes but when we were there in February, here was the plan: Japanese milk bread with crab and fennel and charcuterie Yuca with ink and lovage Leek Potato with herring and butter Arctic cod with cucumber, burned sour cream and fried tortilla Pork from Valdres in brown ale with crispy potato Celeriac cream with grilled cabbage Cheese with knekkebrød and compot Blood orange sorbet with financier and dulce de leche We had this with wine and it was one of the best and most inventive meals I had in a long time. Everything tasted amazing, including things I don't normally like such as sour cream.

    Dana C.

    We came here for a nice dinner during our trip to Oslo and it was amazing! The food was traditional with a twist and we had a great experience. We had a bit of a wait to be seated but we were seated at the bar until our table was available. We tried the 8 coursed dinner with natural wine and it was excellent. The full dining experience took about 2.5hours which is longer than typical but the courses were spaced well. It is pricey but the food is wortjnit Overall 10/10 highly recommend.

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    Jason S.

    Thank you bib gourmand for this recommendation because lunch here was everything I could have asked for. The menu only has like five things and it's perfect. Get the burger, or even better, get the Korean fried chicken, which was my favorite bite in Oslo so far. They really nail the crispiness and the sauce. Oh and the aioli with the fries is just wonderfully addicting. I would say it's a lunch not to be missed.

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    Maria P.

    Excited we were able to dine here at Smalhans as I did extensive research where to have a special meal. This place is located in a local neighborhood, so removed from tourist attractions with local diners. Reservations are required and as we entered we were seated immediately to our table. Minimal yet inviting. Open dining room with lots of tables for groups. Most couples say at the bar as the tables reserved for larger groups unless you have advance reservations. Clean space and the bathrooms are shared men & women which was new experience for me. They speak Norsk and English here. The menu is minimal which highlights the experience menu which has two selections of 5 course meal or 7 course meal. The meal portions are meant to be served family style, so you can get feeling of community. For me, it's normal because I eat family style daily. At any rate, we ordered the 5 course meal. The food here is a mix of Norwegian and French and they have 1 Michelin star. We started with toasted pita bread with sea salt. The asparagus was our next course with pickled radish in a butter cream sauce, it was flavorful and FRESH! Than we had potatoes with herbs and a butter sauce, followed with Norwegian cod with mustard greens In a light cream sauce. The fish melted in your mouth, tender and delicate. Next course was seasonal vegetables of micro sweet peas, turnips and radish. Instead if dessert, we had their variety of homemade blue cheese and pecorino with blueberry sauce and seed crackers. Everything was delicious. I didn't give it a 5 star because of the limited selection of dishes. You had to either choose the 5 or 7 course meal. Thou our waitress was flexible and kind, allowing us to order one large meal. Service is professional and friendly. Would I return, yes I would and certainly suggest it. The food stands alone on its own.

    Items are based on the local produce and proteins available and are seasonal. The menu changes frequently
    Ian T.

    The restaurant has two different serving approaches, depending on whether you attend the afternoon or evening. Before 6pm (18:00) you are served that day's special, which changes weekly. In the evening, you are served a prix fixe menu with two variations: the 9-course menu or the 6 course "Smalhans" menu. Like the daily special, the specific items change frequently. During the evening servings, basically you have a specific seating that lasts an amount of time determined by the flow of the courses. Although do be aware, they expect you to be finished and out by the time at the end of the service to make way for the next seating. In both cases, the concept is Nordic-sourced, locally available and seasonal ingredients. As each experience is unique, the items we received won't necessarily be representative of yours. We were started out with charcuterie. Following this was watermelon salad with pine nuts, mussels, char (fish) sliced raw with fried onions, etc. Evertything tasted clean, fresh and well prepared. I will say that it isn't a meal that was extremely memorable or extraordinary. However, it is well worth the visit, the flow of the service was good, and the quality of the service was great. Also, relative to Oslo, the price versus the quantity of food received is quite good. My wife was more than satisfied with the 6 course meal, and I with the 9. The cozy, scandanavian design interior is both modern and comfortingly homey, providing a really nice atmosphere but isn't rustic. If you are in Oslo, I recommend this eatery.

    Mie F.

    I had been looking forward to trying out Smalhans for years, but only now found the right occasion - needless to say,my expectations were high. We were three people on a Saturday evening, and the restaurant was packed. It is quite cramped, and the noise level is on the high side - I was happy that we had been seated in the corner, as I suspect we might have had trouble hearing one another had we been seated in the middle of the restaurant. We all choose the bigger Krøsus menu, which was 9 courses in total (some served alongside each other). I had expected it to be a little too much ffod, but the portion sizes were quite reasonable, and I didn't feel too full after the meal. We started off with a starter of cured meats, chicken liver mousse on toast and pork leg hocks in a sort of lettuce wrap. The cured meats were nothing special, but as I love chicken liver, I enjoyed the mousse on toast very much. Next, we were served a caesar style salad with smoked herring, alongside a salad with mozzarella and roe. The combination of roe and mozzarella was a pleasant surprise, and the salads were well assembled and balanced. I didn't particularly care for the smoked herring, but my two friends enjoyed it a lot. The salads were followed by a creamy asparagus soup, which was mild and pleasant, though perhaps not particularly memorable. The main course of the day was chicken cordon bleu, which (it said on the menu) was supposed to be served with a potato gratin, but we were only served boiled potatoes and carrots. This was perhaps the least inspiring of the dishes, and I didn't finish my portion. Before the dessert, we were served a platter of four different cheeses, which were good, but there was perhaps too little of them. Also, the waiter was unable to remember the names of the cheeses, which is something that always annoys me a lot, as I want to be able to find the cheeses again if I like them. We had to wait a long time for dessert, as our waiter had forgotten that we had not already been served it. However, it was worth waiting for. The jerusalem artichoke ice ceram with coffee wafers was nothing short of inspirational, and made me immediately imagine a similar version with parsnips. All in all Smalhans was a nice experience, but failed to live up to my expectations of such a popular and hyped-up restaurant.

    Dessert.  Raspberry sorbet.
    Amy T.

    Smallhans has a great ambiance when you walk in. Thankfully, they do have an English menu for tourists. The menu is a bit overwhelming if you aren't from the area so we opted for krosus each which includes the entire menu. Easy enough. They have a seasonal menu which changes so I wont comment too much on the food. I did enjoy being able to try a little bit of everything. Their presentation and explanation of the dishes is very well thought out. It felt like I got to try a little bit of everything. One of my favorite dishes was the ox heart tartar. It was unique in flavor and tasted fresh. The highlight of our dinner was our dessert. The raspberry sorbet was delicious. I'd say go for Smallhans if you want to try a variety of Scandinavian food and if you have a lot of money to blow. Krosus dinner for two + a glass of wine costs ~$165USD.

    Tim L.

    With a bib gourmand in hand it's hard to ignore the lure of a tasting only place that talks about only using the freshest raw ingredients and a menu that changes fortnightly. However now having compared to wonderful restaurants, and with this one having much higher expectations, I'd say I'd rather have saved my calories for the tasting menu at Lokk rather than here. The atmosphere when you walk into Smalhans is cosy yet chic. Lokk looks more like IKEA than posh. However, food quality is quite different. We started with spring rolls (Vietnamese style) and trout sashimi. Both with a very good delicate touch but still packing in the flavor. Great start to the meal. It starts to taper from there. The pork belly meat was dry and the mash too salty and the chicarrones were served on the mash making them soft and not as crispy as one would have liked. The baked celeriac to accompany the pork belly was good and up to the standard I was expecting. Lastly the dessert was completely uneventful. Black currant sorbet with a salted brownie. Good but not wow. I think that really sums up this place. Every thing was good. But just not wow. Really had higher expectations than were met. But all things considered, the food was good, just not good enough.

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    Great home style rustic meal. Food was satisfying and simple. Ambiance is warm. Service is prompt. Had Sunday dinner, and enjoyed it!

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    Incredibly delicious burgers! Great spot for lunch in this neighborhood. Try the asparagus soup of it's cold and rainy out.

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    Smalhans Reviews in Other Languages

    Elias Mat & Sånt - Reindeer stew

    Elias Mat & Sånt

    4.4(86 reviews)
    0.8 kmSentrum
    $$

    Elias Mat & Sant is a delightful restaurant in Oslo, a city that has endless restaurants. But…read moreElias Mat & Sant is perfect if you're looking for classic, Norwegian food in a casual setting. I enjoyed my time here. Elias Mat & Sant is located in the sentrum, Oslo's city center, so is walking distance to many sites and attractions. I visited here after walking from the palace along Karl Johans Gate as the restaurant is located off this main drag. Make reservations here for the restaurant is small and intimate. It was time to try reindeer while in the Nordic region of the world, so here I did. I ordered the reindeer stew, which was delicious. The reindeer stew was similar to a beef stew, but the reindeer is leaner, so didn't taste as heavy, which is a good thing. Over some mashed potatoes with a gravy and herbs and a side of lingonberry, it completed the meal. It also came with a side of complimentary bread, which is not always the case at other restaurants. That was a nice bonus though because the bread helped soaked up the stew. Perfection!

    What a great stop for traditional Norwegian fare. Both had reindeer stew and it was awesome. It…read morecomes with, lingon berries on the side you are meant to mix into the stew. They added a nice layer of sweet and tart. The places looks brand new, limited cocktails and only four craft beers on tap. Service was excellent, thanks to our server we knew to mix the berries. If you are in Oslo, call ahead and enjoy a great meal.

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    Baked salmon

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    Fiskeriet - Fish burger

    Fiskeriet

    4.2(212 reviews)
    1.1 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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    Fiskeriet - 08/29/23 Croquets with Cod - Rice, Västerbotten Cheese, Grilled Bell Pepper Sauce, Chipotle Mayonnaise

    08/29/23 Croquets with Cod - Rice, Västerbotten Cheese, Grilled Bell Pepper Sauce, Chipotle Mayonnaise

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    Frognerseteren - Meatballs

    Frognerseteren

    4.3(62 reviews)
    6.9 km
    $$

    Amazing culinary and sensual experience- not just a restaurant. The chef/owner speaks at the…read morebeginning about the long history of the place and even plays the fiddle. You also get to cook cheese and meat at your table. It's communal seating all at one large table, so be ready to meet your neighbors and chat. Everything was delicious and incredibly well done. You can also stay and/or camp there - we did in an RV. The views from the hall are fantastic as well. We also bought cheese and sausages.

    This is a very beautiful and traditional Norwegian restaurant. I felt like I was dining in the past…read morewith the cultural architecture this building provides. There are two parts of this restaurant, the fancy dinner option (you must make reservations for this portion) and the cafe which is self service. My boyfriend and I did not know you needed reservations for the dine in option so we sat ourselves in the very welcoming cafe dining room. The menu for both are the same so no worries if you can't get a reservation. The self serve option can seem confusing initially but they have a lot of grab and go but you can also order hot meals by ringing a bell for the chef. Check out is right before you leave the self service area which makes it really easy. I felt the prices were really fair too. For food I got the meatballs and split pea stew. My boyfriend got reindeer with cream sauce and mashed potatoes. I absolutely loved my meatballs, they were sweet and savory, I did not really like the split pea stew though. My boyfriend loved his entire meal and cleared his plate. We also shared their most popular dessert which is the apple pie. It was really good, not too sweet which was perfect for us. Definitely come to this restaurant when visiting Oslo!

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    Inside cafe seating

    Frognerseteren - Reign deer

    Reign deer

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    Fjøla - Truffle Fries

    Fjøla

    3.5(25 reviews)
    1.6 kmSentrum
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    If you find yourself in Oslo and want a dining experience that evokes something uniquely Norwegian,…read moreat least without having to spend an arm, a leg and any other appendage, well, you're in luck. This is an ideal outdoor spot on a balmy evening since it's in the pedestrian plaza right next to the central train station. After spending the day looking at naked statues, appreciating Nobel peace prizes, and walking on the opera house rooftop, Jamie W. and I were tuckered out and didn't want to venture too far from our hotel. We just walked across the street and found a table quite easily here even though it was obviously quite popular with young Oslolites (...is that what they're called?). We were pretty famished since it was a long time since the complimentary breakfast buffet at the hotel. First up were the 79 NOK ($7.90 US) plate of Truffle Fries topped with grated parmesan with a side of truffle mayonnaise (photo: https://bit.ly/3CX84vq). Less Norwegian, more TGIFriday's but satisfying nonetheless. More Norwegian was the 149 NOK ($15 US) Norwegian Red Beetroot. It was served with horseradish cream, pickled onions, and Jerusalem artichoke crisps (photo: https://bit.ly/3R9zSBb). It was just four bites but tasty and earthy in a different way. We moved on to the entrees from there and split two between us. First was the 219 NOK ($22 US) Chicken Salad where they marinated chicken breast in mustard and grilled it. It topped a bed of mixed greens, buckwheat, tomatoes, and radish, all of it drizzled with tarragon mayonnaise (photo: https://bit.ly/3RyNVQr). The mustard and buckwheat added a Norwegian dimension to an American standard. Then came the heartier 259 NOK ($26 US) Steak Sandwich which appeared to center around a tender grilled flank steak with the same accompaniments as the beetroot - horseradish cream, pickled onions, and Jerusalem artichoke crisps (photo: https://bit.ly/3qagzMf), We saved room for dessert, the 149 NOK ($15 US) White Chocolate Sphere which became a table performance with a tiny pitcher of hot raspberry coulis poured over the white chocolate and raspberry cream (photo: https://bit.ly/3qfPTcM). A bit showy but a nice finish. It made us feel like upscale Norwegians dining al fresco. FOOD - 4 stars...melding of Norwegian and American culinary sensibilities into appetizing dishes AMBIANCE - 4 stars...casual and relaxing, the nice weather was the key advantage that evening SERVICE - 4 stars...pretty attentive considering the crowds TOTAL - 4 stars...a good way to sample Norway through your palate RELATED - Exploring Norway? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3PEL4Fe

    Food was amazing but menu was not updated on yelp. We went there because there were mussels on menu…read morebut when we got there they said it was out of date and they no longer had some of the items on menu. We had reindeer stew and truffle fries and they were delicious. There was nobody in restaurant except for us which was odd.

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    Outdoor dining terrace

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    Steak Sandwich

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    View from the plaza

    Smalhans - scandinavian - Updated May 2026

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