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Südøst Asian Crossover

3.3 (68 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Classy
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Pepper beef
Thusi N.

I have to say the place is a little bit overrated, must probably be the outdoorseating area and the "fancy" looking interior. Inside they have this open-kitchen concept where the guests can see what is going on in the kitchen, it gives you the feels of actually witnessing "Hell's Kitchen" in my opinion it was kind of bothering me, as well as the other I came with, the atmosphere was just too stressing and rushy, not to mention the well dressed guests afterwards got the smell of food lingering on their clothes. The place was of course crowded because we got a table by dinner time, everyone was talking so loud and we couldn't hear what we / the waitress was saying, we had to scream and nod and pretend we heard her explanation of our courses. Moving on to the food. We booked a table for 8 and got seated beside the kitchen (shock) the food was alright, we all ordered set menu which came with 3 courses. To be hones there was nothing major that blew my mind away. Starter was 8 pieces maki with salmon and teriyaki sauce (in my opinion the best of the entire set) maim course was pepper beef served with asparagus and beans (didn't taste any pepper at all) the beef was decent medium rare and tasted like beef. Last but not least (well it was pretty tiny) the dessert consist of "homemade" coconut sorbé and strawberry sauce, the sorbé ice cream tasted like frozen coconut milk/cream and the strawberry sauce was very unnecessary, they didn't go well together. Overall rating: the place looks fancy, but the food was decent, they need to find a resolution for the sound and the open-kitchen thing.

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Fiskeriet - Fish burger

Fiskeriet

4.2(213 reviews)
0.7 kmYoungstorget, Sentrum
$$

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.

Small restaurant on a plaza that has both indoor and outdoor seating…read more Extensive seafood menu featuring plenty of raw and shellfish options. Disappointing to me they only serve Pepsi products - darn - had to go with a beer. Table next to me ordered the shellfish platter and it looked amazing. Had the ceviche and it was different from what I was expecting but excellent overall. Service was slow and seemed disjointed. I never could tell who my server was. Would definitely recommend.

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Fiskeriet - 08/29/23

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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)
8.1 km
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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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Frognerseteren - Inside cafe seating

Inside cafe seating

Frognerseteren - Reign deer

Reign deer

Frognerseteren - Outside

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Fjøla - Truffle Fries

Fjøla

3.5(25 reviews)
1.0 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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Fjøla - Outdoor dining terrace

Outdoor dining terrace

Fjøla - Steak Sandwich

Steak Sandwich

Fjøla - View from the plaza

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View from the plaza

Südøst Asian Crossover - asianfusion - Updated July 2026

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