Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Oslo, Eastern Norway, Norway. The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocaust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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4 based on 296 reviews
Our goal is to make healthy and sustainable food available to everyone. Every time you eat at TUNCO a meal is given to a child in need. #mealformeal #tuncowok
Positive: The location and atmosphere are great: good music, good decoration, nice plants.Neutral: The food is the normal standard you find in any Asian restaurant in Oslo.Negative: What bothered me the most was to see such hairy cook with a huge beard and imagine that it could fall hair on my food. The girl cooking next to him didn´t wear a cap either. The cooks talked all the time with one another as they were at home. Maybe that´s part of idea but it did not seem professional to me.They try to be hypsters but in my opinion it lacks hygiene.
4 based on 239 reviews
Our family of four including 2 teens visiting Norway for a week needed a Chinese/Asian meal. Asian Box is a very pretty place with kind service and good food. We were the only ones there eating lunch and the chicken and spices were tasty. Portions are not large like in America Chinese. Nor cheap- it's still expensive but better with $$$ vs. the usual $$$$+ in Norway.Near the center of Oslo on a quiet off street. We parked on the street across from it.In general, we ate at 'home' or took snacks when travelling around town or further. Everything is highly taxed here. You pay more if you sit in vs. take away. I keep thinking if restaurants would just start charging less, business in general would sky rocket. They'd make more money and the government would make more money. And people would truly love to eat out. Win-Win- Win. As it is, who can afford it and really want to eat out often if at all.
4 based on 375 reviews
An amazing Asian fusion restaurant in a gorgeous villa at the west side of Oslo city centre. We had an amazing 9-course meal with gorgeous wines, quite pricey, but felt that it was good value for money as the portions were generous and the wine plentiful. Attentive waiters, great atmosphere - highly recommended if you visit Oslo and would like to enjoy an Asian inspired meal.
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