Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Oslo. 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 559 reviews
Fresh bowls ready in minutes. We serve many different types of items ranging from meat filled delights to vegan specialties. Our bowls are healthy aged sourdough with low amounts of gluten and plenty of fiber. We have a wide range of craft beers and Kombu
Visited this place on our first evening in Oslo. The food was so good.....real comfort food. We ordered the chilli bowl, seafood chowder bowl, mac and cheese bowl and the special which was the sweet potato bowl.....they were all so delicious. Really really good.....would definitely recommend!!
5 based on 86 reviews
Freddy Fuego serves up the freshest burritos at great prices in the heart of Oslo, Norway. Freddy's meat is slow cooked overnight to juicy perfection in Freddy's secret blend of real whole chillis. Freddy also serves a delicious vegetarian option. All of
My daughter and I ate here for lunch after several hours island hopping. The owner was at the restaurant and encouraged us to taste the various salsa options, all of which were delicious and clearly freshly made. We each had our own customized version of the pork burrito so we both had exactly what we wanted. I highly recommend this fast and casual restaurant both for the food and the value.
4 based on 488 reviews
Freddy Fuego serves up the freshest burritos in a casual environment at great prices in the heart of Oslo, Norway. Our meat is slow cooked overnight to juicy perfection in Freddy's secret blend of real whole chillis. We also serve a delicious vegetarian o
A lot of restaurants in Oslo offer you small tacos/burritos. But not at Freddy Fuego! You will be satisfied. The vegetarian tastes watery, and is not so tasteful. So that is disappointing. But if you eat meat, this is a place you should eat burritos at!
4 based on 187 reviews
Vegan - Fresh - Sustainable. Everything that we serve is carefully planned and follows our philosophy that is sustainable for both the environment and people in it´s entirety. We believe that what we eat is an important part of every day life, and if you
Went here on the recommendation of some hip, vegan friends... first impression was the annoying menu which was ONLY in English, which is stupid since it contained words like rutabaga and jackfruit which are totally unknown to the average Norwegian, with no explanation whatsoever as to what these meant. Rutabaga (kålrabi) is a staple in Norway, but known by its British name, swede or Swedish turnip instead of the American rutabaga. It's not alluring and exotic to have English used as a barrier to communication. Jackfruit is called the same in Norwegian, but it's not a familiar culinary item. I knew it because I lived in Hawaii, but the effect of putting a menu together like this with no explanation or translation is offputting and distancing. It makes one feel too stupid to be there, and that's why I call this place pretentious. Another linguistic breakdown was the menu's statement that due to the Christmas plate special the other menu was smaller. My well educated literary-minded friends all misunderstood this to mean there'd be less food on the dishes. (language lesson: fewer - fære is the word to use which has to do with quantity, not smaller - mindre which has to do with size).This kind of thing gets my goat. I teach English to Norwegians for a living, but the ubiquitous use of unnecessary and poorly worded English by Norwegian establishments distances the customer: hire a competent English translator, and print the menu in both languages. Please! The Big Raw Salad was pretty good, although the avocado was not ripe enough to cut with a fork. The person who ordered a jackfruit burger was served after the rest of us were done with our food. Don't know if that was due to the fact that the same person ran the cash desk and served the food, and the place was busy. Everyone said they liked their food, the soup, falafel, Christmas plate. Coffee was okay. Prices fairly high.
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5 based on 45 reviews
Poke is a Hawaiian dish consisting of marinated raw fish, cut into cubes, mixed with fresh fruits and vegetables over a filling base. With us you can choose between bases such as rice, whole grain rice or just salad. Poke is also called "surfers sashimi"
Healthy and delicious salads whether ordering off the menu or custom-made. We've been in Oslo for 2 days and already ate from Zawai 3 times. Each salad was great and decently priced. Highly recommended.
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