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What’s good to eat in Oslo?

Cafe Blitx (Pilestredet 30c; sandwich 8~15 NOK; time: Monday to Friday 11am~5pm) is located in an old building with graffiti on the wall.

This was a long-term hiding place for a radical organization.

Nowadays, some volunteers run a cafe here, which serves vegetarian food at very cheap prices.

Tekehtoopa (tel 22203352; St Loav Plas 2; most coffees 89~139 NOK; hours: open from Monday to Saturday 10am, Sunday noon~1pm) This used to be a pharmacy, but now it provides fragrant coffee and delicious salads

(NOK 89).

In addition, the ceiling of this cafe is beautifully carved.

Café Con Bar (tel 22050200; Brugata 11; most coffees cost 93 to 135 NOK; hours: open at 11am every day). This café is furnished with exotic shoes, velvet lounge chairs, and a dimly lit bathroom.

It's always crowded, but the food, coffee and salads are good.

Fast food Apent Bakeri (Colbjornsens gate 8; hours: Monday to Friday 7:30am~5pm, Saturday 9am~3pm) This bakery sells a huge whole wheat roll.

It can be spread with jam and butter and rolled up to eat (8 NOK).

Brugata Kebab Gatekjokken (Brugata 10; refried beans and kebabs 29~35 NOK; time: Sunday to Sunday 10am~midnight, Friday and Saturday 10am~5pm) Oslo is full of Middle Eastern food stalls, but this place

The sandwich tastes really good.

Punjab Tandoori (Gronladn 24; main course 55~65 NOK; time: 11am~11pm) is an Indian restaurant. The decoration of the restaurant is simple and simple. You can eat chicken nuggets, curry dishes, rice and bread here.

Hotel Havana (tel 23230323; Thorvald Meyers gate 36; main dishes 49~89 NOK; time: Monday to Saturday 10am~6pm) is a deli located in Grunnerlokka.

Food to go can be purchased here.

The fish patties here (49 NOK) are delicious with homemade yellow sauce.

The cheese sandwich (74 NOK) and fries (74 NOK) are also good.

In Groland and Storgata, cheap pizza, burgers and kebabs are everywhere.

Fast food is mainly concentrated near Oslo Central Station.

Restaurant Kaffistova (tel 23214210; Rosenkrantz gate 8; main course 82~98 NOK; time: Monday to Friday 10am~6pm, Sunday 11am~5pm) This restaurant serves traditional Norwegian food, including reindeer meat or braised elk meat

(locally called meat pie) and fish pie; of course salad is indispensable.

Krishna’s Cuisine (Kirkeveien 59B; all food is 90 NOK; time: noon ~ 8pm, Monday to Friday) near Majorstuen metro station.

The restaurant serves soups, salads and hot dishes.

One thing though, this restaurant is completely vegetarian.

Villa Paradiso (tel 22354060; Olav Ryes Plass 8; main dishes 119~139 NOK; time: 11am~midnight) The pizza here is the best in Norway.

If you want to enjoy it on the weekend, it’s best to book a spot several weeks in advance.

The restaurant's large floor-to-ceiling windows and wall panels create an optimal dining environment.

Sult (tel 22870467; Thorvald Meyers gate 26; main courses 89~169 NOK; time: Tuesday to Friday 4pm~0:30am; open at 1pm on weekends) The flavor of this restaurant is continental European cuisine, and new dishes are often available

roll out.

Guests can sit at the small tables in the restaurant and listen to Elvis Presley's music while eating.

The cod here is also very good.

Stortorvets Gjaestgiveri’s (tel 23356360; Grubbegata 3; main course 140~235 NOK; opening time: 10am) This is the oldest restaurant in Norway.

The walls inside are all yellow wooden walls, and the decorations on the walls are full of antique style.

This is the best place to eat traditional delicacies.

However, don’t expect to get a reservation here on Constitution Day, May 17, or Christmas.